Embarrassed Love - Sebastian

Alejandrin 2022-03-24 09:01:51

(I saw that no one wrote about Sebastian, but there are a lot of things I want to say about him, so I decided to roll up my sleeves and come on my own? Non-professional film critics are just expressing personal feelings, yes √) In fact, Sebastian is the most Sad. People who lack the feeling of being loved feel embarrassed no matter how they love them. She had been wrapped up by her mother since she was a child, and the phrase "it's your jealousy" revealed how much repressed pain. Alicia is as bright as light, as if it is the light that can penetrate his world, so he wants to learn how to love for her, to believe in her, to love her, and to protect her. But it was all his wishful thinking. She never loved him. He is deeply in love without knowing it. In fact, the truth has always been obvious enough, and my mother also warned at the beginning. It's not that he doesn't believe. It's always been unbelievable. How many times, he has blindly loved the past because he didn't believe it! I don't believe that the tenderness wrapped around my fingertips will fade, the love overflowing from the corners of my eyes will be hypocritical, I don't believe that the dream will be broken after all, and I'm so stubborn that I don't want to wake up. The more you love, the more you want to hate. All the emotions poured out like a flood at the moment when the truth was confirmed. He was lost, collapsed, crazy, and the love he once thought was just a ridiculous conspiracy. So he was like nothing, and had to go back to his mother again to get a little comfort and love. And try to get a tinge of revenge and a pitiful sense of security from Alicia's torture. It was he who extinguished her with his own hands, so why not his own light? How embarrassed. At the end, he begged, "Take me too, they're staring at me," how pathetic. But how could anyone be willing to sympathize? Just because he seems to be scheming and undeserving of love? So the car drove away, he turned around silently, his back was depressed. No one could predict what was waiting for him. He's not mean, he's just making a living. He is not without dignity, just lonely. It's not that he doesn't love him, he just doesn't love him enough. I really feel that this character is full of sympathy and does have a side worthy of sympathy.

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  • Doug 2022-03-22 09:01:48

    The plot is bland and lacks suspense

  • Caterina 2021-12-09 08:01:22

    Ingrid Bergman is a typical Nordic figure, tall and wide-shouldered, but she is better than her delicate facial contours and rich eyes, playing this kind of role is very affectionate. She has done nothing wrong, but has almost no ability to control her own destiny. The weakness of her father's political stance and love makes her more and more passive. Hitchcock has strong control. He is a typical formalist. The scheduling of every shot is like solving a precise mathematical problem. In his movies, performance and lines hardly need to play a role. The actor and the movie props are his chess pieces, which are used by him to fill the frame of the scene, so as to achieve the desired dramatic effect.

Notorious quotes

  • Captain Paul Prescott: [about Alicia] I don't like this, I don't like her coming here.

    Walter Beardsley: She's had me worried for some time. A woman of that sort.

    Devlin: What sort is that, Mr. Beardsley?

    Walter Beardsley: Oh, I don't think any of us have any illusions about her character. Have we, Devlin?

    Devlin: Not at all, not in the slightest. Miss Huberman is first, last, and always not a lady. She may be risking her life, but when it comes to being a lady, she doesn't hold a candle to your wife, sitting in Washington, playing bridge with three other ladies of great honor and virtue.

  • Devlin: You don't look so hot. Sick?

    Alicia: [lies defiantly] No. Hangover.

    Devlin: That's news. Back to bottle again, huh?

    Alicia: It sort of... lightens my chores.