Character labels are too obvious

Kasey 2022-04-20 09:01:34

If I were to use an animal as a metaphor for the woman played by Joan Fontaine, I think a hamster would be more similar, trembling, shrinking its weak claws in a corner, rejoicing with a little favor, with small eyes shining.

Her husband is arrogant and arrogant, and takes his wife as his property, which is completely in line with the vulgar image of the abandoned boy in Yi Shu's novels. The movie treats the plot of shooting Rebecca in the novel as Rebecca committing suicide in front of the male protagonist, but it doesn't help Maxim's image.

Mrs Danvers looked like a loyal black cat. Other servants have dog elements in them and are loyal to their male masters.

Rebecca is a butterfly, beautiful and elegant, and her soul flew over the sky in that era, but she lost the opportunity to be written as a legend.

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Extended Reading
  • Shane 2022-03-27 09:01:04

    SIFF 2018 Day4 Hitchcock's most eloquent film, the original work can be called the originator of Wan Wan Leiqing's stand-in text, the second half of the reversal has become a stand-in text, the people are beautiful, and the 4k restored version is beautiful. amazing. @Shanghai Cinema

  • Gertrude 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    The first half is an ancient house Gothic in the Victorian period, and the second half is a dog-blooded family ethics drama. Hitchcock fashioned yet another MacGuffin of attractions: Rebecca.

Rebecca quotes

  • Maxim de Winter: I can't forget what it's done to you. I've been thinking of nothing else since it happened. It's gone forever, that funny young, lost look I loved won't ever come back. I killed that when I told you about Rebecca. It's gone. In a few hours, you've grown so much older.

  • Maxim de Winter: That's not the Northern lights. That's Manderley!