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Liam 2021-10-26 03:30:58
The scary thing about this film is that it makes you feel physical...
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Tia 2021-10-26 03:30:58
At the end, I didn't understand why the "flock of birds" attacked humans? (PS: The soundtrack was not used in the movie. In addition, I felt that the stage play tasted too much, etc., which really disappointed...
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Kaleb 2021-10-26 03:30:58
A split movie is not a good movie-but Hitchcock is an exception. The first forty minutes was a drowsy family melodrama, and the second half suddenly turned into a disaster movie for no reason. Finally, the family reunited in the face of the disaster, and the mother-in-law and daughter-in-law went hand in hand towards a better future. Later in 2012, the day after tomorrow, the fog, and so on, I learned from this...
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Kennith 2021-10-26 03:30:58
God, you have analyzed so many things! I think this film is running off the track... I feel like the mother of the heroine and the heroine! And the heroine's mother was missing when she was a child...Although the heroine was 11 years old when the heroine's mother abandoned her family, she might not have met each other. The hostess took the lovebird and came to the town to find her brother/brother, so the town was cursed. Finally, when they leave, the bird will disperse. ms no one thinks like...
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Suzanne 2021-10-26 03:30:58
Dare to make this kind of illusion and mislead the audience to show that it is not explained in the end, even Hitchcock can only try it after Psycho-when his personal reputation is the highest, the whole dazzling technique encyclopedia; finally; Twenty minutes into the sky, every frame is impeccable with various means and layers of advancement; at the end, the birds occupy the town and the humans escape by car are also a clever echo with the opening. Thinking about it, it’s not "no...
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Lamont 2021-10-26 03:30:58
The protagonist has an Oedipus complex and is very likely to commit adultery with his mother and kill his father. The bird's attack target is the heroine and the mother's attack...
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Kristy 2021-10-26 03:30:58
The maternal power in the absence of paternity is a symbol of the big bird. He vented his energy in the process of killing the former daughter-in-law and killing the present daughter-in-law, and finally reached a reconciliation under the status quo of reshaping the son's paternity. Acacia is a symbol of a healthy family for sons and daughters-in-law. Both sons and daughters are eager to introduce them into the family to change the status quo. But if the bird that represents the son leaves too...
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Raegan 2021-10-26 03:30:57
Here, look at another original Hitchcock. After reading it, I was going to go shopping for groceries, but I was shocked when I heard the birds calling outside. Not bad, not scary, but the psychological thriller is in...
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Itzel 2021-10-26 03:30:57
A ritual movie that symbolizes the transfer of power, using the human panic caused by abnormal natural disasters as an opportunity to subtly repair the absent male-dominated family power. It can be said that this is Hitchcock's film with real value for discussion, and it can be called an excellent case of the "iceberg" structure in the film practice activities....
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Blake 2021-10-26 03:30:57
Taking a director as the coordinate, to continuously watch his work, you will find the coincidence point on the horizontal and vertical coordinate system without interruption. It turns out that directors who often summarize the characteristics, like Hong Sang-soo and Woody Allen, probably because the coordinate systems of each of their works are too similar. The greater part of Hitchcock is that, in addition to the characteristics of Peugeot, every time his own coordinate system has a weird and...
The Birds Comments
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Yvette 2022-04-20 09:01:17
flock of birds flying
The title is accompanied by the sound of flapping wings, and the silhouettes of the birds are constantly passing over the screen, with this chaotic sense of disorder. However, when the camera turns, the next scene is a very delicate pet store with a lot of birds hanging in it. cage. The switching...
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Vern 2022-04-21 09:01:27
About Movie Mystery
In fact, in my opinion, the answer is very simple, just on those two lovebirds, won't tell me that no one found it. . . Regarding [Flock of Birds], it is possible to express an uneasy feeling of survival. The world hides crises and sins, and we may violate the highest standards because of our...
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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.