A Brief Comment on the Birds

晓雪 2022-04-20 09:01:17

The complex is not complicated but shines everywhere, the past and present of the characters, the cause and development of the events are intertwined in the suspenseful mystery. In addition to the occurrence and response to an attack, Greek drama also takes into account the development of love and other relationships between characters. Heroes and heroines in Greek films always look noble and unusual, and suffering becomes a catalyst and a big stage. The ending came to an abrupt end, unfinished. This is a well-rounded work. And, of course, the usual British humour.

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The Birds quotes

  • Lydia Brenner: No, they're *not* fussy chickens.

  • 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.