Explain that the Oscars for acting are in progress!

Cameron 2022-03-20 09:02:15

Suspicion is Hitchcock's masterpiece taken in 1941. Starring Joan Fontaine and Cary Grant. The film also won Joan Fontaine that year's Academy Award for Best Actress.

The male protagonist, Johnny Asgard, has always been a woman. He met Lena for the first time on a train. He knew that Lena was the general's daughter. Lena is also fascinated by Johnny's handsome appearance and demeanor, and the mad love drives Lena out of her mind. After a ball, the two secretly married and traveled all over Europe to get married. After returning from the honeymoon, Lena discovered that Johnny was a penniless playboy who borrowed money everywhere. She is deceived by Johnny's lies and discovers his various shameless acts.
Soon, Lena's father died, and Johnny's old friend Beach died suddenly. Lena suspected that it was Johnny, but there was no evidence. She vaguely felt that she was in the middle of a conspiracy, almost on the verge of a nervous breakdown...

The story is relatively old-fashioned, and the performance is quite satisfactory, and she doesn't understand why she can win the Oscar for Best Actress. The only thing that was a little unexpected was the ending - after reading it, I couldn't understand why his hand was on her shoulder again.

According to reports, Dimens will remake the film together with RKO Films, which owns the copyright of the film?

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Extended Reading
  • Frieda 2022-01-07 15:53:51

    Hitchcock might not have thought that until today, audiences still have different opinions about the ending of the film: one side thinks that all this is just Lina’s fantasy (due to multiple subjective shots, stylized scenery, and abrupt soundtrack), and the other On the other side, the husband played by Gary Grant is determined to be the murderer. I can assure you that Hitchcock never tried to confuse the audience. In his original design, the frustrated Lina drank the poisonous milk. Then, the husband who thought he was dripping dropped the envelope stating the truth into it. Mailbox, then the video ends. But this subtle ending was not accepted by producer David Selzny-he was more concerned about Gary Grant's "hero" image, and the Hayes Code (Hollywood self-censorship regulations) also did not allow idol stars to commit crimes. Under pressure from many sources, the last five minutes of "Deep Boudoir Suspicious Cloud" became what we saw.

  • Rachelle 2022-04-22 07:01:42

    symbols, all symbols

Suspicion quotes

  • Lina: Beaky? You're Beaky!

  • [repeated line]

    Beaky: Put my foot in it as usual, have I?