The Birds Comments

  • Shanon 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    After the "mental illness", he panicked again. Both the visual level and the auditory level of fear are blowing in the face. "MacGuffin" is very obvious. The unprovoked attack makes people feel terrified. A large section of foreshadowing has created a change in attitude, from rejection to acceptance. After the extreme blow, the pain of the past paled in comparison. Is Acacia the source? Is the end of the film the...

  • Nola 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    #North Film Festival Second Brush# Although it is not conscious, Hitchcock's "The Birds" demonstrates a kind of catastrophe about becoming, that is, not "outside" catastrophe, but internal, psychoanalytic, within the individual or It is the conflict of interaction between people. The arrival of the disaster is not the establishment of the conflict, but the cancellation of the event. In Lars von Trier's "Melancholia", we see this becoming-disaster again, It appears in a more elegant and poetic...

  • Samson 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    A drop of blood, a sound, a flock of birds coming out of the chimney, visual impact, flocks of birds pounce on children clip, murder traces, the scene of smoking at the school gate should be cut by two birds, and the scene of chasing the child is too much, small A clip of the woman's expression and sight in the town, the voice outside the house, the woman killed, the ending shot. The heroine's voice space is almost all wrong, I don't know...

  • Elsa 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    Hitch and his dog walk through the scene, the only bright spot. Are those flocks of birds an early green screen special effect? I wanted to watch it as a comedy but it was too boring. What I may want to express is a consistent style of repression, a sense of closure in the secret room to avoid the ferocity of the outside world. The dog blood plot has nothing to do with the future of mankind. By the way, those two centrifugal acacias are really cool...

  • Levi 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    Hitchcock, I'm fucking your mother! ! ! ! ! ! ! 2 hours is extremely long! It always feels like it's not over yet! ! ! So annoying! ! ! ! ! ! It's hard to define a horror movie thriller disaster movie. Originally, I was a moa. How could I go to a square with pigeons after watching this...

  • Abigayle 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    The originator of animal disaster...

  • Jakob 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    It still looks so classic now, with smooth and subtle camera movement and a taut...

  • Hannah 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    After reading Zizek's analysis, I can't look directly at it again. The male protagonist has an Oedipus complex, and then the birds are his mother's endless attachment to him and hostility to the heroine...? I still prefer the director's own explanation that the flock of birds is a tense relationship between...

  • Mireille 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    The heroine of the first movie in the weekly movie session of film class is called Melanie. What's the matter? . . I also think this method is too interesting. When everyone is thinking about whether it is a natural disaster or a man-made disaster, Uncle Xi disdainfully leaves a back and leaves, leaving you blind dicks to guess. This is the best...

  • Katheryn 2022-03-24 09:01:24

    The restaurant has a big discussion about the information arrangement, and the rhythm is extremely gorgeous, extremely! That! magnificent! Korea! The gas station fire gave Melanie four static reaction shots. Generally speaking, these shots are broken. But I don't know what Hitchcock's plan is to mock...

Extended Reading

The Birds quotes

  • Melanie Daniels: Get Cathy and Lydia out of here!

  • Mitch Brenner: What about the letter you wrote me, is that a lie, too?

    Melanie Daniels: No, I wrote the letter.

    Mitch Brenner: Well what did it say?

    Melanie Daniels: It said 'Dear Mister Brenner, I think you need these lovebirds after all. They may help your personality.'

    Mitch Brenner: But you tore it up?

    Melanie Daniels: Yes.

    Mitch Brenner: Why?

    Melanie Daniels: Because it seemed stupid and foolish.

    Mitch Brenner: Like jumping into a fountain in Rome?

    Melanie Daniels: I told you what happened!

    Mitch Brenner: You don't expect me to believe that, do you?

    Melanie Daniels: Oh, I don't give a damn what you believe!

    Mitch Brenner: I'd still like to see you.

    Melanie Daniels: Why?

    Mitch Brenner: I think it might be fun.

    Melanie Daniels: Well it might have been good enough in Rome, but it's not good enough now.

    Mitch Brenner: It is for me.

    Melanie Daniels: Well not for me!

    Mitch Brenner: What do you want?

    Melanie Daniels: I thought you knew! I want to go through life jumping into fountains naked, good night!