Write your own first and then come back after watching the video lessons on Nichols and Psychoanalysis.
so difficult, so difficult
Xiaobai's heart when watching:
So scary, so scary, I finally know why Sheldon is so afraid of birds. It's terrifying that a large group of black people fell on the telephone pole. When I think about it now, my whole body goes numb. Patients with intensive phobia should not watch. There is a very good beginning and middle, but like other Hitchcock movies to me, it is a movie without a tail, which is very uncomfortable to watch. It uses a Hollywood narrative shell, but has an out-of-the-box ending for a French movie in the 1950s. Is this the hallmark of a master?
The bird should be a symbol of something, I guess, and the connection with the blonde woman should also be meaningful. Maybe the blonde woman represents the punished character? And are the two lovebirds who don't have any shots related to the flock of birds? The long line in the bar, from an old lady who looks like a bird protector, seems to be a simple appeal to environmental protection, but it is vague and not so simple. Let’s do this first, I’ll read the book to see how others have analyzed it, and then come back and make up for it. All in all, it was terrifying. Pale movie review.
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