Soon, Marnie came to work in a new company. Coincidentally, Rutland was the boss of this company, but Marnie had no impression of Rutland at all. At this time, Rutland obviously had a strong interest in this beautiful girl with problems. When working overtime, Marnie was afraid of storms and red lightning. Rutland suddenly realized that there must be something behind this weird girl. What story, more attempts to get close to her.
After several meetings, Rutland took him to meet his father and his ex-wife's sister, and at this time Marnie felt a little in love with this man. Confused, she instinctively stole cash from the company's safe and planned to fly away. But this time Rutland stopped her in time and forced her to tell the truth, but Marnie habitually made up a large set of lies. Proposal. Out of desperation, they finally got married, but the situation in the Rutland family was thrown into chaos for a while. Rutland takes Marney to confront her mother directly, and finally finds out the crux of Marney's various psychopaths. It turned out that when Marni was seven years old, her mother, who was a prostitute, was bullied by a sailor's client. After her mother accidentally injured the sailor, Marni, who was jealous and hated, smashed the sailor to death with an iron rod. The scenes of domestic violence and blood flowed from then on. Leaving an eternal shadow in her young heart. Under the comfort of her husband and the arousal of family affection, Marnie finally got out of the psychological misunderstanding.
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1. The segment of Marni opening the vault to steal money is so classic that it can be used as a textbook for almost any film school to deal with thrilling scenes. The sequence of one scene in just a few minutes was shot by the master with ups and downs, with a sense of drama. Full. First, the indoor panoramic picture is separated by a wall in the middle that separates the cleaning lady from Marni who is opening the safe. When Marni succeeds, Marni takes off her high heels and carefully tries to escape, but the shoes accidentally fall on the ground (at this time nervousness 10,000 points), but found that the female worker was deaf. Hitchcock constantly stimulates the audience's nervous psychology, and mercilessly plays with space and the audience's fragile psychology.
2. Marnie has a morbid fear of people around her. She only likes to ride horses, but when her horse was injured, she seemed to see her childhood scene happen to her favorite horse again. She then resolutely decided to kill the horse. This series of treatment of riding-injuring the horse-killing the horse shows Hitchcock's calmness and objectivity in his psychological description.
[Comment on the work]
After "Dr. Edward" first used Freud's psychological theory to build a film story, this film once again inherited the psychoanalytic clues of "Dr. Edward" and the psychological level problems in "Butterfly Dream", exploring the A childhood memory contaminated by violence and sexual trauma, and how this childhood shadow strongly affects a person's mutation in adulthood, and this mutation is largely specific to a kind of inescapable of kleptomania. Therefore, the clues of the film not only come from Marney's childhood memory which led to her crimes, neuroticism, lying and other vices, but Rutland also has a mutated psychology for Marney's so-called salvation, but the film does not make it clear.
Marney's mental illness is medically known as pathological stealing or kleptomania. It is also a type of habit and impulse disorder. Such patients will repeatedly have the desire to steal, which they cannot restrain, and their purpose of stealing is not to obtain. money. The patient had a growing tension before the act of stealing, and the tension was released during and after the theft, replaced by a sense of satisfaction. The formation of Marni's kleptomania stems from childhood fears of red, storms and male sexual harassment, which is also a typical Freudian case recurrence. As a film master, Hitchcock's handling of Marney's psychological interpretation also showed some skill, making the film full of double charm of twists and turns, thrilling and calm analysis.
[behind the scenes]
1. In this film, the relationship between Tibby Hedron and Hitchcock is unprecedentedly tense. This situation did not appear when they were filming "Bird", and it was also Hitchcock and other The actress did not appear during the collaboration. On the set, Hitchcock's favorite saying was: "She did what no one could do—she put on my weight.
" The story of a kleptomaniac woman, but the root cause of her disease is not explored in the movie. In the DVD version of the movie, a recorded clip of Hitchcock explaining the pathogenesis is specially included. The explanation of medicine is still very interesting.
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The main story line of Marnie is to describe some of the most common criminal behaviors in various criminal psychology of human beings. They are also filmmakers, and there is always an inexhaustible supply of subject matter;
even such first-rate directors as Hitchcock are no exception.
Hitchcock originally hoped to attract Grace, who had been Princess of Morocco for six years at the time, with the wonderful script. Kelly (Grace Kelly) came back to make a film, but later this matter attracted the attention of the Moroccan court and opposition, and there were different opinions.
Kelly had to give up and thank Hitchcock for his kind invitation.
The role of heroine finally fell to Hedren; she had just finished another Hitchcock work, "The Bird" a year ago. This is a film about a mental disorder. Hai Lian plays a ruthless, a little neurotic, and full of hatred of men, who hides her inner frustration with sex through the stimulation of stealing.
As is customary, Hitchcock has a cameo in all of his films; here, he appears in a corner of the hotel lobby, sitting quietly by himself.
This film is Connery's first appearance in an American film. (Before this, he played the role of Bord in a series of British 007 films, which was quite popular. Outdated shooting techniques, lengthy actor dialogues, and the heroine's acting skills were mediocre and not bright enough, etc., all kinds of factors As a result, the film did not earn well at the box office.
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