Just watch the suspense film, then expect too much.

Reid 2021-12-22 08:01:12

Expected too much from the director, thinking that this work is just as exciting and has an aftertaste. This is just a romance film in which Freud's psychology coat is wrapped, in essence, the overbearing president falls in love with me. Of course, compared to other romance movies with similar themes, his movies still have their own style. I often see other people's comments. The movies I hope to guide are suspenseful films like romantic films, and romantic films are like suspenseful films. This movie is no exception. The heroine will lose control when he sees red and become a suspenseful point. The touching scene is the scene when the heroine steals again. When the high heels were about to fall out of my pocket, I couldn't help but squeeze a sweat for the hostess. The male protagonist also studies zoology, and the female protagonist is like the cat in his mouth, waiting to be tamed by him. The heroine likes horses, which also symbolizes her desire for some kind of relief in her heart. In the end, she personally shot it cruelly, which is also a symbol. The heroine finally recalled what happened when she was a child, and suddenly turned into a little girl's voice, which is also a highlight. Finally, the dialogue between the hero and the heroine also indirectly shows that love also contains a suspenseful part.

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  • Ellen 2022-04-22 07:01:32

    Nima Tippi Hedren's face looks like Zeng Kaixuan's...

  • Madyson 2021-12-22 08:01:12

    Melodrama+mental analysis, Hitchcock tried a lot of "German expressionist techniques" from the 1920s and 1930s. It seemed a bit old-fashioned in the mid-1960s, but it had a special taste. Tibby Hedron's acting skills have improved a lot, but after this film, Hitchcock was restricted by contract.

Marnie quotes

  • Mark Rutland: Before I was drafted into Rutland's Mrs Taylor, I had notions of being a zoologist. I still try to keep up with my field.

    Marnie Edgar: Zoos?

    Mark Rutland: Instinctual behavior.

    Marnie Edgar: Oh. Does zoology include people, Mr Rutland?

    Mark Rutland: Well, in a way. It includes all the animal ancestors from whom man derived his instincts.

    Marnie Edgar: A lady's instinct too?

    Mark Rutland: Well, that paper deals with the instincts of predators. What you might call the criminal class of the animal world. Lady animals figure very largely as predators.

  • Marnie Edgar: If you don't want to go to bed, please get out.

    Mark Rutland: But I do want to go to bed, Marnie. I very much want to go to bed.

    Marnie Edgar: No!