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Rocio 2022-04-19 09:01:41
Nostalgic things in the mirror
When it comes to old American movies, I can't help but mention the famous "Butterfly Dream" (English rebecca), which I have watched many times since middle school. The Chinese translation of the film is Butterfly Dream, the meaning of which comes from the allusion of Zhuang Zhou dreaming of a...
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Albertha 2022-04-19 09:01:41
I like the translated name of the Chinese version, it's just a dream of a butterfly
British director Hitchcock's first film after he went to the United States, "Butterfly Dream" is a gift for him to show his unique talent to Hollywood. At the same time, such a film has received a lot of accolades, winning many awards at the 1940 Oscars. As a suspenseful literary film with a dark...
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Helmer 2022-03-25 09:01:06
The fire is growing, the dream is extinguished
Image: Compared with the narrative nature of the story, the pure tones of black and white images tend to suggest the connotation of the story to the audience. Images can sometimes exist without the nature of the story, but they cannot lack connotation. Hitch expresses the connotation in "Butterfly...
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Dominique 2022-03-25 09:01:06
Picking up in the morning and evening---Rereading Butterfly Dream
In the early years, I saw the movie Butterfly Dream, which left only the impression of a woman in black and a series of gloomy and restless images. The sky was dark and there were few bright colors. In the novel, there are large sections of the heroine's psychological ups and downs, and...
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Talia 2022-03-25 09:01:06
The metaphor behind the gorgeous "Butterfly Dream"
I always feel that the name of the movie "Butterfly Dream" is very beautifully translated. Compared with the original "Mandoli Manor", it has a more romantic and poignant color. Why does this foreign film have such a romantic name full of Chinese classical culture? In the movie, the manor hostess...
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Bartholome 2022-03-25 09:01:06
Some feelings after watching the original book and rewatching the movie
The film is still too fast-paced, and there are many characters whose inner emotions are not fully expressed, but the adaptation is also great. The emotional expression of the actors is still very good, especially the heroine, which is almost consistent with the description in the book. The...
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Shanie 2022-03-24 09:01:35
The bound will be freed
"Butterfly Dream" is the maiden work of the suspense master Hitchcock after he came to Hollywood. Although it has less thrilling elements and focuses on psychological dramas, it is not a typical Hitchcock-style movie. I'm not very satisfied, but just relying on the heroine's monologue at the...
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Isobel 2022-03-24 09:01:35
only love
[The Second Mrs. de Winter] The film unfolds from a first-person perspective, and the heroine's name never even appears. She is timid. Perhaps it was because she had been employed by Mrs. van Hove, who had always maintained a modest attitude, or rather, had always been submissive. When she tried to...
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Elvie 2022-03-24 09:01:35
Shooting the dark house in black and white
I'm tired of the heroine's lamb temperament in the original book or the movie, but aside from the boring landscape description, the book and the movie are quite successful in grasping the suspense and creating the atmosphere. Suspense 1: What kind of person is Rebecca? Rebecca's traces on many...
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Demarco 2022-03-24 09:01:35
old loves die
When I saw Joan Fontaine in the room of the hostess of Manderley Manor, overwhelmed by the ubiquitous scent of the hostess, and finally decided to resist, I thought that according to Hitchcock's way, the hostess would definitely Appearing in a shadow (or Joan Fontaine's imagination), laughing with...
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