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Deshawn 2022-03-26 09:01:04
Come, repeat the timeline, "Gone with the Wind" was published in 1936, and in 1939, it was adapted by Selznick as a producer into "Gone with the Wind", which won the 12th Oscar for best picture and created the highest box office record of 1.6 billion US dollars in film history. It has been maintained for many years. In the same year, the suspense master Hitchcock was dug from the UK to Hollywood, and the "Butterfly Dream" published in 1938 was also put on the big screen, back to back to win the...
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Sigmund 2022-03-26 09:01:04
The classic villain in it made me grit my teeth. Joan Fontaine is indeed,,,,, so beautiful. After watching the opening paragraph, Monte Carlo suddenly wanted to take my mother there =...
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Jonas 2022-03-26 09:01:04
The housekeeper is completely the poisonous Wei Wei of the previous wife, and it's too scary hahaha. The heroine's mental retardation is so heart-pounding that when she finds out that her flash marriage husband may have killed his last wife, she doesn't feel terrible at all, but she is so happy I... what is this epic level of silly white...
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Jeffery 2022-03-26 09:01:04
Lao Xi's suspenseful dream - excellent suspense. It was the first time I saw Vivien Leigh's life-long lover, the real body of Lawrence Oliver, who was indeed handsome and temperamental, with a strong melancholy aura. Relatively speaking, Joan Fontaine's drama is a bit overdone, and she keeps looking terrified, which is a bit...
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Ettie 2022-03-26 09:01:04
When you think you are the shadow of other women, you don't know it is a man's trick. Men's hearts are also very strange! /SIFF 180624 One vote is hard to find! A woman who has disappeared, but left a huge shadow over everyone in the villa. As de winter said, she's really scary. And Hitchcock's ending is always very...
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Sheila 2022-03-26 09:01:04
The more you go, the worse it gets, the tone of the haze doesn't hold at...
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Lloyd 2022-03-26 09:01:04
Bringing the fear of a haunted person to the extreme Great acting and cinematography should everyone feel the same way more or...
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Maggie 2022-03-26 09:01:04
You can't deny the classicness of the film just because it's too familiar and too fat to...
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Kirsten 2022-03-26 09:01:04
Hahaha, it seems that Hitchcock also loves the theme of the overbearing president falling in love with me. It's getting better and better. The last 20 seconds are the best in the whole...
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Winona 2022-03-25 09:01:06
Joan Fontaine's character in [Butterfly Dream] is the most "human" character in all Hitchcock's works. Ironically, this character has no name. The best way to read this story is as a coming-of-age novel, in which "I" grows from a little girl with an Electra complex into a woman who replaces the ex-wife and housekeeper representing her mother. But growth also comes at a price, not only does it mean that the manor of the past, entangled in secrets and blood, must be completely burned down, but...
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Florencio 2022-03-23 09:01:39
"Butterfly Dream": Big New Lovers Bravely Fighting Lace Maid (IMDB250 TOP 107)
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Torrey 2021-11-12 08:01:24
Who is the real winner?
"People say that the need to be a wife has the following three characteristics: beauty, wisdom, and education." No matter from which point of view, Rebecca is a nearly perfect woman. Even after she died, Mandeli was still shrouded in her shadow and light all day long. Although she hasn't...
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Mrs. Danvers: [brings out a negligee from under the bedcovers] Did you ever see anything so delicate?
[motions the second Mrs. de Winter over]
Mrs. Danvers: Look, you can see my hand through it!
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Mrs. Danvers: [just as the second Mrs. de Winter reaches for the door] You wouldn't think she'd been gone so long, would you? Sometimes, when I walk along the corridor, I fancy I hear her just behind me. That quick light step, I couldn't mistake it anywhere. It's not only in this room, it's in all the rooms in the house. I can almost hear it now.
[turns to the petrified second Mrs. de Winter]
Mrs. Danvers: Do you think the dead come back and watch the living?
The Second Mrs. de Winter: [sobbing] N-no, I don't believe it.
Mrs. Danvers: Sometimes, I wonder if she doesn't come back here to Manderley, to watch you and Mr. de Winter together. You look tired. Why don't you stay here a while and rest, and listen to the sea? It's so soothing. Listen to it.
[turning away towards the window as the second Mrs. de Winter slips out the door]
Mrs. Danvers: Listen. Listen to the sea.