Disaster movie with no conclusion

Harry 2022-04-20 09:01:17

1. Seeing that the male protagonist nailed the window, raised the mirror to block the door, added firewood to the fireplace,
and comforted the women at home, I felt that there should be a man like a man at home.
2. In Hitchcock's movies The protagonist of the movie always has to walk into a crisis-ridden room
3. The heroine who loves to play pranks at the beginning of the movie has suffered a lot
. I think she should be a Sagittarius. I quite like it.
4. There are two parrots throughout the film, what does the director want to imply? Are humans really just caged birds? 5. The hero's mother is
a little manic and extremely insecure, like a child A lot of birds, what can I say? 8. Many scenes are classic, especially the last scene in the house, where no bird appeared, but it was more terrifying than when many birds attacked. Also, why didn't they leave earlier, didn't most of the residents successfully run away?




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Extended Reading
  • Precious 2021-10-26 03:30:57

    This one completely bowed down to Hitchcock. Only birds create an apocalyptic atmosphere, and the level of horror is close to horror at the end. The grand vision of driving to the bay and the birds pecking on the wood door all remind people of "The Shining" (opening and cutting the door). The opening dialogue (Miss Daniels invites you to return to the cage), the heroine's dress (canary's head + love bird coat) and the relationship between the two (love birds) all imply the ending. Spectator (the last drive away is like being temporarily released from a cage for a walk). The Rome incident and the phrase "all because of you" of the woman in the hotel also extended another image: birds are like rumors and violently hurt people (the scale upgrade model from single bird to flock of birds is especially suitable).

  • Lamont 2021-10-26 03:30:58

    The protagonist has an Oedipus complex and is very likely to commit adultery with his mother and kill his father. The bird's attack target is the heroine and the mother's attack target.

The Birds quotes

  • Mitch Brenner: You like me, huh?

    Melanie Daniels: I loathe you. You have no manners. You're arrogant and conceited and... I wrote you a letter about it, in fact, but I tore it up.

    Mitch Brenner: What did it say?

    Melanie Daniels: None of your business.

  • Lydia Brenner: No, they're *not* fussy chickens.