Hitchcock never talked about love in a sugar bowl

Gardner 2022-09-13 18:17:42

It's very exciting, beautiful, and I don't understand the psychology of this boring and rotten film. Seeing the lady finally shed tears and said: Now that Andrew is dead. Heartache. This performance was so contagious that the wife had tears on her face without knowing it, and she was completely restrained and stunned. A woman who did something distressing for "love", and another man who refused wrong love for his insistence on honor, everyone else became a supporting role. No matter how handsome a lawyer was, it immediately made people feel philistine and insignificant, becoming a philistine. Not only the vulgar but also the evil outsider. Love and conspiracy are intertwined, all kinds of feelings are integrated into it, and there are all kinds of noble and unbearable. Isn't this exciting enough?

The lawyer's wife tried her best to win back her husband's heart, which is also very thought-provoking. This film inherits Hitchcock's irony of love, and adds many contradictions to make the content more tense. Conspiracy and love, people who have different ideas but say they love, this is very Hitchcock, enough is enough, this story is exciting enough. Hitchcock never only wrote suspense and horror, this film is terrifying, and as true as ever. Hitchcock shouldn't be seen for a sweet, perfect story.

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The Paradine Case quotes

  • Judge Lord Thomas Horfield: I do not like to be interrupted in the middle of an insult.

  • Sir Simon Flaquer: [about Mrs. Paradine] You'll find her a strange woman with an almost mystical charm.