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Felipe 2022-03-21 09:01:40

I watched too many American dramas, except for Heroes and Desperate housewives, nothing can make me so worried that I have to wait in front of the computer to watch an episode every week. I
watched Rebecca today. In my sophomore year of high school, I skipped the English soundtrack film appreciation class and went to the film appreciation class. The stubbornness of sitting in a sparsely populated classroom listening to professional and difficult film theory came back.
That's amazing! That's the movie! The 1940 black and white movie, the best picture Oscar, like the previous , Lawrence's acting is superb! And the music, the set, the rhythm, who said the old movies Is it outdated? There is also the heroine, who is pure and beautiful, weak at the beginning, and firm at the end, and grasps it very well. The Rebecca who has never seen her form and always smells her. It is also vividly shown in front of our eyes. . Worthy of a West End Kirk, a classic!
I always thought Rebecca was only shown through the adoration of her by the housekeeper Mrs Danvers, not just. Indeed, the segment where Mrs Danvers showed Rebecca's room to the heroine was very successful. Mrs Danvers appeared unknowingly, like a misty veil, and the ubiquitous initial R, constructed a psychological fear. But it doesn't seem to impress me in particular. Until later, when the male protagonist confessed his love and hatred to Rebecca to the female protagonist, he described their last meeting, and the camera shot what he described as Rebecca getting up, with one hand in his pocket and the other holding (forgot) , came over, a series of meticulous movements moved in front of the male protagonist, and there was no one in front of the camera, but I felt that Rebecca was there, like a ghost invading everyone's heart. For the first time, I was struck by the skill of the aerial shot.
The title of the movie is Rebecca, but the protagonist never really appeared, and Mrs Danvers committed suicide for her, destroying the manor. Rebecca is very symbolic, she is beautiful, graceful, wise, fearless of anything, and feared by everyone, but she plays with the truth and works in her scheming, I really don't know if it's her ability or her sorrow. So does the death of Mrs Danvers symbolize that human nature is always blindly pursuing perfection, and doing irrational things when ideals are shattered and cannot accept reality? And the newlywed bride, she is humble, weak, disdain for the upper class, but sincere and kind, such as the fresh wind of Manderley Manor and even the tragic life of the hero, the ending is a happy reunion, so good!

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Extended Reading
  • Courtney 2021-11-12 08:01:24

    Hitchcock’s first Hollywood movie, Oscar for Best Picture. 1. The suspense is strong, the rhythm is tight, and the look and feel is good; 2. The opening monologue nightmare returns to the Mandeley Manor to perform the mirror praise; 3. Joan Fontaine is too beautiful, and the innocent, shy, nervous and restless girl is rendered into the woods; 4. The mysterious charm of Rebecca who is always absent, McGoofen's variation; 5. The sea as an interlude and symbol of Gothic Manor is the predecessor of [Citizen Kane] Xanadu. (9.0/10)

  • Laurine 2022-03-28 09:01:02

    July 7, 2006 (Saturday) 6:30pm, PKU-Hall, with kaki? http://www.pku-hall.com/new/movie/2006movie/movie060707.htm

Rebecca quotes

  • The Second Mrs. de Winter: No, it's not too late. You're not to say that. I love you more than anything in the world. Oh, please Maxim, kiss me please.

    Maxim de Winter: No, it's no use. It's too late.

  • Maxim de Winter: "I'll make a bargain with you," she said. "You'd look rather foolish trying to divorce me now after four days of marriage. So I'll play the part of a devoted wife, mistress of your precious Manderley. I'll make it the most famous showplace in England if you like. Then, people will visit us and envy us, and say we're the luckiest, happiest, couple in the country. What a grand show it will be! What a triumph!"