Emmaline Henry

Emmaline Henry

  • Born: 1928-11-1
  • Height: 5' 7" (1.7 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Tessie 2022-03-20 09:01:57

      Bathroom and Abjection in Marnie

      05.01.2015

      Besides the famous shower scene in Psycho , Alfred Hitchcock has led us into many other bathrooms which often divide onscreen spaces and thus create suspense and anxiety by restricting audience/characters' vision. Bathrooms, as they repulsed film censors of the Hays Code,...

    • Fern 2021-12-22 08:01:12

      See also Hitchcock

      Once Hitchcock's movie is watched, it can't be stopped.
                   Although a master is a master after a few decades, the film does not seem to be worse than the current one, but there is too much to learn from.

      Bebe’s movie world: http://blog.sina.com.cn/bblovesmovies

      [1] Freud’s psychic hobby... 

    • Ora 2022-04-22 07:01:32

      Compared with other films of Fatty Xi, I really think this is quite ordinary

    • Bettie 2022-04-23 07:02:33

      Hitchcock is clearly a feminist! This work, which was filmed in his later years, is about repairing and reconciling the relationship between children and their mothers. This suspense has given the heroine a lot of elements, a thief whose job is only to steal money, a blonde girl who is afraid of red but loves horses, and a face-lifter who is reluctant to marry even if she is pampered by the hero and threatened to marry. A woman who would rather wander the world and steal for a living, she is afraid of men and even hates men. The male protagonist fell in love with her out of the mentality of wildlife research or psychological research, and then used the method of facing the unbearable memory of the past to reveal the reason why she has become like this for many years; it turned out that he stole money to buy expensive gifts To please her mother, who thought she didn't love her, was rescued by the male protagonist but was unwilling because she was almost violated by a man when she was a child, and she was afraid of red because she was trying to protect herself and her beloved mother. Now she faces the shadow of the past and finally returns to peace. Then the mother of the heroine also explained her tragic experience, not knowing self-love, being played with and abandoned by men all her life, self-improvement and raising her daughter, just hope that she will not be hurt by men as stupid as herself.

    Marnie quotes

    • Bernice Edgar: Wake up, Marnie. You're still dreaming. Get washed up. Supper's ready.

      Marnie Edgar: I was having that old dream again. First the tapping and then...

      Bernice Edgar: I said supper's ready.

      Marnie Edgar: It's always when you come to the door. That's when the cold starts.

    • Marnie Edgar: Well, Mr Ward, I have good training, but I've had very little actual experience. Kendall' s was my first real job. After I finished school, I was married. My husband was a CPA and he helped me keep up with my training. I learned a great deal more from him: accounting, cost-price, - even something about computers.