I've seen most of it before, on a long-haul plane. At the time, I didn't even recognize that the actor was Hopkins! Was it because the screen was too small at the time, or was the makeup too good? What do I look like? !
So far in this piece, I haven't given too much thought to the points that I want to express, or have made a lot of it.
An outstanding place is the embodiment of the relationship between the two husbands and wives. Sometimes people feel that the relationship is in jeopardy, but it is light and light, and a deep bond that has been formed for decades has surfaced. It's not provocative.
A brilliant plot is that Hitch was dissatisfied with the performance of Riscarlett in the bathtub, and went into battle to vent his emotions by playing knives in person.
Compared with the Phycho that I watched next, Scarlett's scream was more in place than the original film.
A dialogue that touched me was Hitch explaining why he was so obsessed with this film that he would go bankrupt. That kind of pursuit of breaking the boat, not to mention the elderly, is hard to find even among the young.
Recently, I found that watching movies in a slightly drunken state is easier to enjoy. It is easier to magnify one's senses to listen, see, and taste, and the critical thoughts are too slow to turn because of the slowness of the brain. On the contrary, they can be less harsh, and it is easier to think that the movie is good.
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