I went to the Dali exhibition some time ago, and saw Dali's painting "Love in Love", the huge painting, those mysterious eyes, I couldn't help but start to miss it, and finally on a snowy day like today, I wore red wine and black cleverness. Revisited. (Dali, Hitchcock, Freud, it's so hard to put them together, and it's always hard to accept the concept that they were people of the same era who knew each other and even had a good relationship!)
1945 black and white film, It still looks good today.
The twists and turns of the plot, the suspenseful setting, and the psychological analysis. When I watched it for the first time, I loved the old man with psychoanalysis, and this time I still love him the most.
(Indicates why Hitchcock didn't make a cameo appearance as that uncle acridine! Hahahahaha)
I won't say much about the plot, otherwise it will be easy to spoil.
I just want to say, if it weren't for the handsome face of the male lead, the female lead would you do your best to help him and save him?
Mistress, you have been messing around with your face for a long time! ! !
If the male protagonist is not so handsome, the plot will not develop! After the heroine found him suspicious, she should have called the police immediately! Then the whole drama is over~
Alas, so, no matter how many years have passed, looking at the face is the eternal theme. After seeing this, I want to cry for a while. . .
I have always loved the actors of that era, how can they look so good! And the acting is also good, tsk tsk ~ pleasing to the eye!
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