Marnie movie plot
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Alia 2022-04-22 07:01:32
Psychological mystery, taming of the repressed and frenzied; textual, dramatical and visual gems to be appreciated; Expressionism: scarlet suffusions, back-projection and backdrops, artificial-looking thunderstorms
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Deontae 2022-04-21 09:02:29
Sean Connelly, who has knowledge of Freud and zoology, has domesticated ocelots, so he has the confidence to domesticate the thieves. Stalking, detention, rape. A good way to play the heroine in the palm of your hand. The confident, self-disciplined and action-packed "Catwoman" at the beginning of the movie became a Barbie doll in line with traditional values after treatment. Is this the culmination of Hitchcock's straight male cancer, or is Hitchcock deliberately doing the opposite? Until the end of the movie, I couldn't come to a conclusion.
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Mark Rutland: What happened to you?
Marnie Edgar: Happened? Nothing. Nothing happened to me. I just never wanted anybody to touch me!
Mark Rutland: You ever tried to talk about it, to a doctor or somebody who could help you?
Marnie Edgar: No, why should I? I didn't want to get married. It's - degrading. It's animal!
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Mark Rutland: If I hadn't caught you, you'd have gone on stealing.
Marnie Edgar: No. No I wouldn't!
Mark Rutland: Yes, you would, again and again. Eventually, you would've got caught by somebody. You're such a tempting little thing. Some other sexual blackmailer would've got his hands on you. The chances of it being someone as permissive as me are pretty remote. Sooner or later, you'd have gone to jail. Or been cornered in an office by some angry old bull of a businessman who was out to take what he figured was coming to him. You'd probably have got him and jail. So I wouldn't say you were doing alright, Marnie.