"The Crowd" in "The Birds"

Aisha 2022-04-19 09:01:27

The love bird symbolizes the love between the male protagonist and the female protagonist, but the love between them is hindered by occupation and status. The male protagonist's mother is hostile to the female protagonist at first, and after the disaster, the masses in the bar are alien to the female protagonist. The eyes of the people in the town illustrate the prejudice of the people of the town on the heroine who was born rich and lives a carefree life. The birds in the film symbolize the "rabble crowd" in life. The group is not good at thinking, but good at acting. The attack on the heroine by the birds represents the horror of the group's unconsciousness from the side. On the surface, this is a disaster movie, but in fact it attacks those paranoid, domineering and conservative groups in real life. In the end, the heroine is insane, which represents the author's attack on the psychology of the group.

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  • Bernadette 2021-10-22 14:42:24

    it is good! Look! ! It turns out that Hitchcock is the grandfather of these disaster films. Although the film does not have so many cool special effects, it sets the standard very high in terms of horror and suspense. There was no soundtrack in the whole film, filled with the sound of birds flapping wings, and at the end I even felt my skin start to tingle. . . Of course, these are not the best. The most amazing thing is that while Xi Pang scared you to death, he also left you with 10,000 question marks in your heart.

  • 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 me? ?

The Birds quotes

  • Lydia Brenner: I'm not like this, you know. Not usually. I don't fuss and fret over my children.

  • Lydia Brenner: When Frank died... You see he understood the children, he really understood them. He had the knack of entering into their world, of becoming a part of them. That's a very rare talent.

    Melanie Daniels: Yes.

    Lydia Brenner: Oh, I wish, I wish, I wish I could be that way.