Rebecca Comments

  • Chet 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    An invisible character who has never appeared and lived in the descriptions and memories of others, like a ghost, affects the fate of the characters throughout the film, and has become a template for many literary works of later generations. This is where Lei Qing's inspiration comes from. Marriage requires both parties to communicate and be honest with each other in real time. Cowardice is a fatal flaw for both men and women. Blind worship is unacceptable. The desire to control is...

  • Shemar 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    Women like Rebecca...

  • Rebeka 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    what a bitch rebecca!!! The character played by joan fontaine did not have his own name from the beginning to the end, no father, no mother, no name, what a tragic life. . . joan fontaine who is trembling and smiling and has no confidence is perfect for this...

  • Dereck 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    Xifa's films are always full of mysterious Freudian homosexuality... The educated, intelligent, and beautiful Rebecca did not appear in the whole film but made one of the most attractive femme fatales, she is not decent for money and status Even in life, she just wants to win, but also to win for fun. The housekeeper is so infatuated with Rebecca that she can't accept that the hostess even fooled herself and destroyed the manor that symbolized her. Joan Fontaine, our lovely and boyish heroine,...

  • Scot 2022-03-23 09:01:39

    A very exciting psychological thriller, the deceased ex-wife hangs over Manderley like a ghost, her traces are everywhere, like facing an enemy who will never appear. The story is like a cocoon and a thread, with twists and turns, and every turn is full of urgency. Hitchcock is really an expert on how to keep the audience's attention on the...

  • Jaleel 2022-03-23 09:01:39

    "How can people who live with the devil be sensible." Hitchcock's use of crime thrillers to reveal the nature of love is as profound, thoughtful and memorable as the stories he tells about the mystery to be...

  • Greyson 2022-03-23 09:01:39

    #SIFF2018# The atmosphere has completely changed since the male protagonist told the truth to the female protagonist. It changed the mystery of suspicion and hesitation shrouded in clouds before, and turned into a genre film with twists and turns. It is true that the former made me drowsy and the latter made me sleepy. Fully engrossed, but I'm still disappointed by the...

  • Ethan 2022-03-22 09:01:34

    A classic movie, although it's black and white, but with the storyline, it's a...

  • Zachary 2022-03-22 09:01:34

    Poke the foggy opening, the mistress who never shows up but controls the fate of all the characters, and the shots that break the...

  • Louvenia 2022-03-22 09:01:34

    8/10. The opening narration of Dreaming Manor adopts Gothic imagery: the closed iron gate and the sea where the sunken ship was discovered; the high light makes the image significantly dark, the heroine goes downstairs in Rebecca's clothes, Mrs. Denver is forced to jump from the building, and the writing desk is typing. Fragmented sculptures and sight-guided panoramas reiterate the dark undertones everywhere; the close-up of the sofa shakes the face to describe the classic combination of shots...

Extended Reading
  • Brandi 2022-03-23 09:01:39

    Start with a question mark and end with a big exclamation mark

    This movie is Hitchcock's hit to Hollywood. In previous Hitchcock movies, love was often just the catalyst for the movie, probably to adapt to the viewing taste of American audiences. Hitchcock deliberately enlarged the rare in his film career. The love story of Laurence Olivier and Joan Fontaine....

  • Roxane 2022-03-23 09:01:39

    a few impressions

    1. After Qiong Fang Deng entered the mansion, the state presented by the housekeeper and the ubiquitous shadow of his ex-wife seemed too fragile. Even a little resistance was quickly suppressed by the housekeeper. Almost self-inflicted by its bewitching, this series of designs is not comfortable in...

Rebecca quotes

  • 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!

  • 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.