The ending is surprising

Jamar 2022-04-21 09:01:44

Qiong Fang Deng is so beautiful. The most impressive part of the heroine is that he proposed to the heroine while wearing a bathrobe and eating breakfast in the room. His natural movements and gestures were naturally excessive! The film is called Rebecca, but he never appeared, but haunted the entire Manderley Manor, and the representative "R" almost made the poor new hostess shudder! Fortunately, she has always been naive and stuck to her love, and Rebecca's ghost and Manderley Manor disappeared with a fire. As for the ending, I was a little surprised. I didn't expect it to be a family happy ending, although I have only seen one of the most popular movie "Vertigo". I guessed from the beginning whether the heroine would die in this manor, but apart from the weird person walking through the wall at the beginning and Mrs. Danfley, the yin and yang's strange and uneasy housekeeper, the whole manor feels normal! So the ending is normal... I really thought there would be a big twist at the last minute, such as the heroine being killed, but the hero and heroine still couldn't be together. I didn't expect it to end so peacefully, and that little black dog is also the key. At first, I thought it was the incarnation of Rebecca, but I didn't expect that I was conquered by the kind and simple hostess in the end. The male protagonist is not a weird person. In the end, I fell in love with the lovely heroine. What a romantic romance... Hahaha so I feel It's not very Hitchcock's style, but it's the only one that won the Oscar for Best Picture~ and I'm curious about the relationship between Rebecca and the male protagonist, can it be explained directly by a femme fatale? If this is the case, it is also very strong. In the case that the characters do not appear at all, they have created the image of Rebecca, a snake-scorpion woman who is lovable but has no true love.

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Rebecca quotes

  • [after being asked what his costume was]

    Major Giles Lacy: Strong man, Old man.

  • [urging Mrs. de Winter to jump out the window and end her misery]

    Mrs. Danvers: Go ahead. Jump. He never loved you, so why go on living? Jump and it will all be over...