war of birds

Bette 2022-04-22 07:01:04

One day, the docile birds began to 'collude' in groups to attack humans. The birds seemed to become murderous for no reason, and became wise without warning. No matter you are a white-haired old man, Lang Lang A tough guy or a schoolboy who is helpless, or a weak woman who is easily frightened is doomed, and no one can escape its sharp long beak and sharp minions. Everything is going on in an orderly way in the dark, well-planned but blind, the fierce hostility displayed by the birds is more like a long-suppressed demonstration warning than a retaliation, a big outburst, they seem happy to play tricks on humans , who likes to play pranks in broad daylight to fool foolish and arrogant people, without caring about the cost and casualties. The caged pair of lovebirds don't know how they feel when they see the same kind and their 'masters' fighting so much? !

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Extended Reading
  • Garnet 2022-04-23 07:01:26

    From the playfulness of the bird shop at the beginning to the horror of the gathering of birds at the end, Hitchcock successfully turned the cute things in daily life into horror elements, and the atmosphere creation can be used as a textbook. The heroine's makeup and clothing are a sign of the times, and her bold behavior is more charming, so I can't accept that she finally becomes weak, and I will deduct one point. Maintenance is also very important, Tippi is so beautiful and Jessica is so beautiful, so that the male protagonist who was tanned by the Australian sun with wrinkles on his face doesn't look like the former's same age and the latter's son.

  • Ivah 2022-03-23 09:01:25

    Hitchcock's purest suspense movie, from the use of special effects to the pure sound effect processing without soundtrack, is captivating. The most terrifying picture is the static confrontation, and it is the attack of the smiling seagull for no reason. At the same time, it is embedded in the family. Whether the discussion of relationships, especially the role of mothers (an extension of Psycho), has anything to do with flocks of birds is another puzzling question.

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.