2020 Disaster Edition

Burdette 2022-01-11 08:01:37

Like the title, I think the 2020 version alone can be remembered in the annals of history. Would you like to know if it was shot in 2020 and released in the same year? That’s really a disaster. The name is true. Even the lines of the heroine and the heroine who first met and chatted while riding in the car said, "My mother died of the flu, and my father will go with her in 4 days."...the shadow of the virus is really nowhere. Everywhere, the first edition of Joan Fangden seems to have only that sentence, I want to put good memories into a bottle...By 2020, the only thing that people can remember is the virus that has swept the world...

The film was not very serious, and I don’t know if the director is engaging in dark humor. Anyway, it’s not a tribute to the classics, but a ridicule of the classics. Naked girls use this to flirt the hostess, or directly say to the hostess: If I have no children, Mandley will be inherited by my sister’s son... It reminds you of the story in Downton Abbey, in the past movies The preaching of the conservative and justice of the British gentleman has disappeared, and the details of the whole film are reminding the "scum" of the male protagonist. This is really the collapse of British and American values, self-esteem and pride... Besides, the heroine, alas, I really want to say that the bitch has no inheritance and transformation. From the beginning to the end, there is a sense of green tea, but it is invisible. The hostess Rebecca and her faithful maid together carried the banner of feminism: men can indulge themselves, why women can't! The 2020 virus is coming, has it taken the director's mind too? What theme did you talk about? Is the hypocrisy of human spiritual civilization? Anyway, after watching the movie, especially the smoke ring of the heroine at the end and the evil look at the end, it makes you think that this is really Rebecca possessed, and the name of the original novel is appropriate.

I haven't read the original novel, but as far as the Oscar classic Hitchcock version is concerned, the suspense created by the movie is often in place. The disadvantage of the remake is, how do you create new suspense? After all, it is an old story, the ending is known, how do you want the audience to guess the process? The director changed the burial of the housekeeper Mrs. Danvers to jump directly into the sea, and changed the coquettish red, which symbolizes the invisible heroine Rebecca, to a cool color. It all feels good. The male protagonist of the original movie had a broken arm in order to save Mrs. Danvers, the male protagonist of this version was not so kind to rush into the sea of ​​fire to rescue the arsonist, but the female protagonist turned around and followed Mrs. Danvers to the cliff, and then listened to Dan. Mrs. Firth's final statement made it feel like she was possessed by Rebecca. If the original movie still has romantic feelings and makes you believe in love and kindness, the 2020 version will destroy all of this. Anyway, after so many years of rapid development, people are becoming more and more savvy, and they feel that simple and beautiful are not at all. Existing, the prince's fancy Hui Guliang's story really can't attract smart contemporary people. The essence of men's lust for women and women's lust for men's wealth... Then subvert the classics. Everyone gave such a low rating because you thought you were invincible, but after watching such a naked scum and bitch for two hours, you were still shocked. You still like the fairy tale of that gentleman and lady, even though that It's not real, but it's a real desire in people's hearts.

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Rebecca quotes

  • Mrs. Van Hopper: Show me an eligible bachelor and I'll show you a room full of women acting like they've lost their minds.

  • [first lines]

    Mrs. de Winter: [narrating] Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again. I dreamt that where our drive once lay, a dark and tortured jungle grew. Nature had come into her own and yet the house still stood. Manderley. Secretive and silent as it had always been. Risen from the dead. Like all dreamers, I was allowed to pass through my memory. Spanning the years like a bridge. Back to that summer in Monte Carlo when I knew nothing and had no prospects.