Whose dream is it?

Jamey 2022-04-22 07:01:08

Hitchcock has publicly stated that he is not satisfied with the film. What is interesting is that he has made countless films in his life and only this butterfly dream won the Oscar for Best Picture.

This film is indeed an anomaly in Hitchcock's works. The heroine of the film, Rebecca, has never appeared, not even a single scene, but it gives the audience a sense of suffocation. This is not in the film. The character may be the most vicious femme fatale in movie history. In the movie, Rebecca not only caused infinite pain to her husband, but in fact everyone lives in his shadow. The new hostess of the manor suffers because she cannot be him, and the housekeeper becomes frustrated because she worships him. Crazy, even his cousin is just a pawn to play with, Rebecca seems to be very powerful and can conquer everything, but what he doesn't understand is that even his own life is nothing but an ethereal game everything in a dream. With a blaze the smoke dissipated.

Rebecca is not afraid of the world, powerful and can conquer everything, and what she doesn't understand is that even her own life is just an ethereal dream, everything she managed disappears with a fire, and the destiny he controls With that weird smile, he suddenly disappeared. On the contrary, the new hostess of the manor came here with warmth, bowed her eyebrows and agreed with her eyes, but painted the dreams of her husband and all the audience with a sweet taste, so that the husband in the story was reborn after the disaster, and the outside of the story was reborn. audiences are relieved.

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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...