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Humberto 2022-04-24 07:01:03
2010.11.07 @ Home Am I thinking too much or is this just a pure disaster movie?
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Madelyn 2022-04-24 07:01:03
It is really "the forest is big, and there are all kinds of birds". What a thriller, a horror movie from the 60s, the pictures and the story are all great. The crow chasing the child is so tense and realistic. But I wonder: are all the birds in the movie real? And I think of the bird on Cai Kangyong's shoulder. ps saw Pang Xi holding 3 puppies at a...
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Francesca 2022-04-24 07:01:03
This is the first time I've seen Hitchcock's film, the 63-year-old film, the special effects of the horse can't be compared with the present, this local disaster film is going the way of intensive...
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Tia 2022-04-24 07:01:03
A not-so-Hitchcock horror horror film. The heroine made me giddy! !...
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Kirk 2022-04-24 07:01:03
The sets for many shots are relatively fake (this is a 1963 film, so the technical requirements cannot be too high), the first half is too procrastinated, and the second half has a good atmosphere, but why is it suddenly gone? The ending...
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Dell 2022-04-24 07:01:03
The template for all disaster films after the classic disaster film The horror atmosphere that can only be heard in a confined space is too classic. It can also carry the profound connotation of human and natural people and birds. PS: Find Xi fat in every movie The figure is a very interesting...
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Isidro 2022-04-24 07:01:03
Even from today's point of view, the scene scheduling, rhythm control, shooting skills, sound effects or atmosphere shaping are all top-notch. In layman's terms, it's the third time since I watched the movie that I've been frightened and warmed up, and after watching it for a long time, the sense of horror still can't be subsided. Not much to say, the fat man is really too...
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Marjolaine 2022-04-24 07:01:03
The shooting technique is quite worthy of admiration, the atmosphere rendering is quite in place, the large bird is really scary... and even if it is not Hitchcock's usual suspense film, it is still in the same line in many camera settings and character relationships... But I still feel like playing Hitchcock The actresses in Kirk movies are all unlucky...
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Amir 2022-04-24 07:01:03
Hitchcock's rare disaster film themes were also seen when he was a child, and some scenes in it are still remembered. Without the usual tense music, much of the film is drowned out by the cacophony of birds, and when the birds aren't attacking, the blank background also makes people nervous as if an attack could begin at any moment. Such an early movie has already rendered the atmosphere of horror so well, and it is really a...
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Giovani 2022-04-23 07:01:26
[Strawberry Main Competition/Best Director] Xi Pang is really a master, this shot, this editing, this sound, and the proper accumulation and layout of the rhythm, just knowing how to create the tension of fear has already killed most horror thrillers in seconds , not to mention the mystery and intriguing character relationships it creates, many long-term vistas are shot with the shocking power of both divinity and magic (really beautiful), full of the charm of the movie. 【1963 Top Ten...
The Birds Comments
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Angie 2022-04-19 09:01:27
A man-bird role reversal
Melanie, who tries to use a pair of lovebirds as a stepping stone to love, chases love all the way from San Francisco to Mitch's home in Bodega Bay. Despite the encounter with Mitch's mother and ex-girlfriend, Melanie, who is kind, romantic, bold and warm, smart and lovely, got Mitch's heart as she...
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Hermina 2021-10-22 14:35:03
Flock of birds
It is said that this is Hitchcock's more controversial movie. People who like it admire it a lot, and people who don't like it think this movie is a mystery, and the story of no climax and no ending is unpleasant. Criticism is not unreasonable, and the relationship between...
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Lydia Brenner: No, they're *not* fussy chickens.
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Mitch Brenner: Her father's part owner of one of the big newspapers in San Francisco.
Lydia Brenner: You'd think he could manage to keep her name out of print. She's always mentioned in the columns, Mitch.
Mitch Brenner: Yes, I know.
Lydia Brenner: She is the one who jumped into a fountain in Rome last summer, isn't she?
Mitch Brenner: Yes.
Lydia Brenner: I suppose I'm old fashioned. I know it's supposed to be very warm there, but, well, actually the newspaper said she was naked.