Hitchcock's Hitchcock

Camylle 2022-04-23 07:01:26

Regarding "The Birds",
it is possible to express an uneasy feeling of existence. Perhaps, it is telling about the various conflicts in the world, the conflict between human beings and nature, the conflict between human beings and animals, the conflict between human beings and human beings, the conflicts in human beings themselves, as well as the outbreak of such conflicts and their thrilling results , and the fear of the unknowable.

Find Truffaut on Baidu to evaluate Hitchcock's films from a relative point of view is just a fascinating film. I am also partial to Truffaut, but it is not only fascinating, but immersive. As an animator, I watched the film with the mentality of observing the lens and storytelling, but I ignored my own purpose later. This is my failure, or Hitchcock's success, and it is obvious.

It can be said that Hitchcock is not a master I have the ability to analyze and comment on.

In short, understand what a really good movie is.
It doesn't matter whether the shooting tools are advanced or not, as long as the influence of the film itself and the feelings conveyed to the audience meet their expectations, then it doesn't matter how simple or direct the film itself is.

Regarding the ending,
I finally escaped from my city with fear, but I couldn't escape from my life, but I couldn't escape anything, but I didn't have a specific answer when I thought about it.

So Hitchcock, it's better to say Hitchcockian.

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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!