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Rebecca Reviews

  • Jasper 2022-03-21 09:02:43

    Comparison of the old and new versions of "Butterfly Dream": Thriller becomes romantic, but the discussion of jealousy and morality is still outdated

    If you compare the 1940 version of Hitchcock's "Butterfly Dream", the biggest advantage of the new version is that it is visually beautiful, not only because of the change from black and white to color, but also the outdoor framing and indoor decoration are impeccable, exquisite and seductive,...

  • Hosea 2022-03-21 09:02:43

    121-minute pua case

    Spoiler alert ahead! ! !

    Spoiler alert ahead! ! !

  • Keanu 2022-03-21 09:02:43

    A sad remake that makes the san value go crazy and the mean value skyrockets

    The value of this movie is as non-existent as Armie Hammer's acting. You said that it was Comrade Ilya Kulyagin who infiltrated the United Kingdom pretending to be a rich man to perform a secret service mission to explain his stunned face and incompetent fury.

    · In the first half, the hero and...

  • German 2022-03-21 09:02:43

    Not so good remake

    The old version has the opera-like tension unique to that era, and the suspense of Hitchcock's characteristics.

    The new version, I hope to show the photography skills of modern film (to be honest, photography is not very good, modern photography places too much emphasis on resolution and reduces the...

  • Hildegard 2022-03-21 09:02:43

    Butterfly Dream or Director's Spring Dream?

    The director is like a slutty fat house who has watched too much of Fifty Shades of Grey. He ate fifty packets of happy things, and then squeezed "Pretty Woman" into popcorn like ketchup with his stamina. guests.

    It can be called the Hollywood version of "The Temptation to Go Home", but Lily James's...

  • Burdette 2022-01-11 08:01:37

    2020 Disaster Edition

    Like the title, I think the 2020 version alone can be remembered in the annals of history. Would you like to know if it was shot in 2020 and released in the same year? That’s really a disaster. The name is true. Even the lines of the heroine and the heroine who first met and chatted while...

  • Alexa 2022-01-11 08:01:37

    This film does not surpass Xi Pang, but faithfully restores and presents the original

    I don't know the meaning of the remake of Butterfly Dream.

    It was originally a third-rate romance novel, if it weren't for Hitchcock's unique vision and magical hand, it would never have been handed down to the world. Xi Pang’s mysterious light and shadow lens reflects the heroine’s perspective...

  • Cleve 2022-01-11 08:01:37

    Eighty Years A Dream

    Rebecca in "Butterfly Dreams" is probably a rare "nothing to hear, no appearance" in various literary and film works. It only appears in everyone's oral and memory, but it can make everyone worry about it. A character who fell in love or hated.

    In 1940, Hitchcock used a "Butterfly Dream" (or in...

  • Birdie 2022-01-11 08:01:37

    Films with big names

    I read the original book in junior high school, and I went straight to the movie after seeing the trailer. To be honest, trailers are more attractive than movies. The first acquaintance of the male and female masters progressed too fast. Can't feel the gloomy charm of the male protagonist. Lily...

  • Joaquin 2022-01-11 08:01:37

    Hitchcock> Daphne Du Mourier

    "Butterfly Dream" (literally translated by Rebecca) is a novel by a British female writer: Daphne Du Maurier, published in 1938. Hitchcock made it into a movie in 1940 and won the Oscar for Best Picture. This film is a new version of Netflix. The beginning is the same as the recent "Xibao"....

Rebecca

Director: Ben Wheatley

Language: English Release date: October 21, 2020