Rebecca Comments

  • Chase 2022-03-22 09:01:34

    Excellent psychological suspense work, Freud can write about it. Still a Hitchcock-style progressive suspense building, Rebecca is portrayed as the shadow of desire shrouded in the heart of the entire manor—the hero fears her, the housekeeper admires her, and the heroine, who is an outsider and an intervener, Destined to be unable to escape her influence, try her best to be her, and long to erase her from everyone's mind. As a symbol, Rebecca is undoubtedly successful. She is everywhere, full...

  • Quinn 2022-03-21 09:01:40

    Even though it's a black and white movie, I still like...

  • Frances 2022-03-21 09:01:40

    Hitchcock's angular sculpting thinking is that since you are already a male idol, "the audience may even faint at the thought of Clark Gable being killed", this strong empathy has been from the moment of debut. If it is established, then in the next plot, we will focus on showing the handsome, charming and affectionate or the gentle, courteous, respectful and frugal who walk in the same direction. This story will go to kitsch and boring. It must not be so! He must also have all kinds of...

  • Jaime 2022-03-20 09:01:34

    The gloomy and depressing Manderley Manor, the desolate buildings, and the ghostly haunted housekeeper in the film have all become classic scenes in film...

  • Sven 2021-11-12 08:01:24

    B / The first two thirds of Hitchcock's sculpted figure poses are much more charming than the second third of Hitchcock who is obsessed with advancing the plot. The long mirror that narrates memories in a scene in the cabin is thrilling: a "mime" "performed" by a subconscious camera penetrates time and...

  • Marcelino 2021-11-12 08:01:24

    Rebecca is not only the embryonic form of "Mugfin", but also the embryonic form of femme fatale in many noir films. The design of this character is great. In fact, in a sense, this film is the story of the mansion, and the mansion is the real main character of this film and the biggest nightmare. Hitchcock's first work after he went to the United States also won him the only Oscar for Best...

  • Jesus 2021-11-12 08:01:24

    Although the director said that the film he made was a failure, it was a big success in the end. It should be because he had too high demands on himself. The color change of the film is not only a change in color, but also echoes the advancement of the plot, which is a...

  • Garth 2021-11-12 08:01:24

    Black and white pictures can't conceal the charm of classic movies. Rebecca is as beautiful and charming as a rose. It is moving to be brave enough to chase love, but the fate is too miserable and...

  • Winona 2021-11-12 08:01:24

    [Butterfly Dream] The whole movie is a magnificent but gloomy blurry dream. The sudden turn in the middle is amazing, and the ending mood is so...

  • Vinnie 2021-11-12 08:01:24

    #重看# Clouds linger and misty Manderley is like a ghost at night, with a very gothic sense of space (the original works are inherited from "Jane Eyre" and "Wuthering Heights"), and its eerie and mysterious atmosphere is in line with Xi Pang's efforts to express The number of psychological horrors; the bad omen of the newly married heavy rain has been set, and the light source freezes the partial expression to open up the past, and the absent protagonist runs through the whole process; it is...

Extended Reading
  • Helmer 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    The fire is growing, the dream is extinguished

    Image: Compared with the narrative nature of the story, the pure tones of black and white images tend to suggest the connotation of the story to the audience. Images can sometimes exist without the nature of the story, but they cannot lack connotation. Hitch expresses the connotation in "Butterfly...

  • Bettie 2022-03-21 09:01:40

    Hide the protagonist Rebecca

    -Hitchcock bull b!

    Especially in the middle and back parts, the male protagonist describes the scene in the cabin on the night of Rebecca's death. He is describing Rebecca. The camera moves with his narration, but there are no characters in the camera. Everything depends on the imagination of the...

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.