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Recommend some of Hitchcock's most classic movies.

That bird? bird

Produced by Universal Pictures of the United States?

Starring: Rod Taylor? Tibby Hederen? Jessica Tandy? Suzanne pritchett?

Melanie, a willful rich girl, is the daughter of a newspaper owner. One day, she met Mickey, a lawyer, in a bird shop in San Francisco. Mickey recognized Melanie, who had been rebellious, and teased her. Melanie didn't get angry, but wrote down Mickey's license plate and ordered the love birds that Mickey was looking for. The next day, Melanie found Mickey's home with myna, only to learn that Mickey had gone to his seaside home for the weekend. Melanie, bent on playing tricks on Mickey, drove to the seaside town of Podega Bay. After learning that Mickey has a sister Cathy, she wants revenge. She quietly left myna at Mickey's house and gave it to Cathy. ?

Mickey saw the birdcage and Melanie was pecked by a seagull on her way home, so she left Melanie at home for dinner at night. Melanie met Mickey's mother Lydia, her sister Kathy and his ex-girlfriend Annie, and her relationship with Mickey developed smoothly. Just then, disaster happened. ?

First, a flock of seagulls suddenly attacked Mickey's sister's birthday picnic, then a flock of sparrows flew in from the chimney and turned Mickey's house upside down. Early the next morning, Lydia found a townsman killed by a bird at home and his eyes pecked off. After taking care of Lydia and sleeping, Melanie went to school to pick up Kathy, only to find that the campus was crowded with birds. The children were quickly evacuated home, and crazy birds attacked them on the road. ?

After putting Cathy in Anne's house, Melanie went to the restaurant in town and told her father the news. Soon, first the gas station was attacked, which triggered a terrible fire. The whole town is shrouded in fear of being attacked by birds. Anne died in front of the house to protect Cathy. ?

That night, four people who couldn't leave were attacked by birds at home again. Mickey tried to keep the house from being attacked by birds. After an attack, Melanie went upstairs to check and was pecked heavily by the invading birds. Mickey tried his best to save her. ?

Early in the morning, the family decided to venture away from the sheep and go to San Francisco. Four people crept out of the house and got into the car successfully. Mickey slowly drove the car to the other side of the road. ?

This film occupies a very special position in Hitchcock's works. If it is not the wonderful way to create tension in the film, I am afraid it is difficult to see that this is a Hitchcock-style work. The common murders and crimes in Hitchcock's works did not appear in the film, and the bizarre plot did not leave any clues for any audience eager to answer questions. It is said that if Universal Studios hadn't insisted repeatedly, The director would have wanted to put "The?" At the end of the movie. End "did not leave. Hitchcock's films have always used a lot of music to set off the atmosphere, and also lost its position and role in this thrilling film. ?

However, this does not hinder the success of the film. Thrilling and nervousness are, of course, the biggest reasons why this film attracts the audience, and film critics and analysts are constantly analyzing the hidden meaning of this film. Oedipus complex is the simplest and most convincing explanation to analyze Hitchcock. Hitchcock made a large number of Freudian psychoanalytic films, but it was not complete. Indeed, the constant hints in the film are enough for all the audience who have read Freud for a few days to understand. But at the same time, other details in the film are not covered by simple Freudian theory. ?

Psychologists saw Freud, environmentalists emphasized the relationship between birds and human beings, and politically sensitive people heard the film's fear of the world crisis in the 1960s. Pessimists lament the end of the world, optimists see the distant sky at the end. Hitchcock smiled mysteriously as always. ?

North by northwest? By who? northwest

Starring: gary grant and eva marie Saint?

Roger Soho is an ordinary advertiser with a sense of humor. While he was having dinner with a client, suddenly two men came over and kidnapped him and called him caplin. Roger was inexplicably taken to a big house and met several unidentified people. The first one also decided that he was caplin and asked him to cooperate with the handover. ?

Before Roger knew it, a few people poured him a big bottle of bourbon and helped him into a car, which seemed to create the illusion that he was drunk and crashed into the sea. Roger didn't have an accident in the dark, but he was accused by the police of driving a stolen car after drinking. ?

The next day, no one believed Roger's confession. People in the big house insisted that he was drunk after attending the party. For the sake of his innocence and out of curiosity, Roger found caplin's hotel room according to the clues of the night before, but found nothing, and was hunted down instead. He went to the UN building again to look for the owner of the big house, but he was accused of murdering UN officials. ?

Roger boarded the train to Chicago according to other clues, and a charming young girl Kendo took the initiative to help him escape the police search and had a one-night stand with him. After the train arrived at the station, Kando contacted caplin for him and agreed on the time and place to meet. ?

At the meeting place, Roger not only didn't see caplin, but was chased by a small plane. When he escaped to find caplin, he found that he had checked out, and Roger seemed to understand. He found kendo, and kendo was very happy, but asked him to leave as soon as possible. ?

Roger followed Kando to the auction and met Vidan, the man who kidnapped him last time. When Vidan tried to kidnap him again, he started fooling around at the scene and was finally taken away by the police. The head of the FBI took him away and told him the truth. Originally there is no caplin this person. All this was created by the FBI to confuse the cold war spy Vidan, and Kando was the undercover of the FBI. ?

In order to make Kando completely gain the trust of Vidan, Roger and Kando staged a false shot, and they also made up for it. The FBI wants to use Cando and Vidan to leave the United States to get more information, but Roger can't ignore Cando's acceptance of this result. ?

Roger arrived at Jiang Dan's residence. Just then, Jiang Dan saw through the plan of blank ammunition. Roger and Kendo took the antique with the intelligence film and ran away. The two sides fought on a huge rock engraved with the heads of previous American presidents. In the end, Vidan fell off the cliff and his partner was killed by the FBI who arrived. ?

This film is arguably one of Hitchcock's most famous works. The film does not take tension and suspense as the most important elements, but adds a lot of humorous dialogues to strengthen the characterization. The film does not revolve around a suspenseful plot from beginning to end, which was originally a common technique in many early works of the master. However, the director of this work adopted the technique of "one Gang Po razes waves after waves", and the increasing level and changeable paragraph suspense surpassed the overall suspense. ?

In a series of tense and wonderful short paragraphs, Hitchcock showed his outstanding skills in dealing with details. The story of being chased into the cornfield by a small plane has become a classic paragraph that everyone will quote when talking about Hitchcock. Ku Storey Ka, a famous Yugoslav director, made his actors imitate this passage as a movie fan in the American film Dream of Arizona. In addition, the empty bomb escaped from the auction and won trust. There are also various small machines in Xiao Zhi and Vidan's residence. Although they have been imitated many times by later generations, they still feel original and wonderful. ?

This color film of Hitchcock's later period belongs to a large-scale production with high investment in his works. However, a large number of changeable scenes are not suitable for Hitchcock's inherent style, and suspense becomes adventure. Although it is also beautiful, I always feel that there is something missing. ?

Compared with other works of the master, this most famous work is not rigorous in structure because it pays too much attention to details, and even some stories are a bit far-fetched and fly in the ointment.

The fear of the cape destroyer

Starring: Rana Turner, john garfield?

A fire broke out in the aircraft factory in Los Angeles. Birkin, a worker who came to put out the fire, was mistaken for the murderer who caused the fire, and Birkin's good friend was also buried in the fire. Birkin rushed to a friend's house to comfort his mother, followed by the police. The mother who knew Birkin didn't hand him over to the police. ?

Birkin embarked on the road of escape, and the shadows tracked by the police threatened his safety from time to time. He remembered the mailing address of a suspicious person at the scene of the fire and followed the clue to Mr. Toben's farm. Mr. Toben, with a kind appearance, told him that there was no such person, but he took the opportunity to inform the police, and Birkin accidentally found the letter of the suspicious person. Although he escaped from the manor, he finally fell into the hands of the police. ?

On the way to the escort, Birkin took the opportunity to dive again and escape. In the storm, he met Philip, a kind blind old man, and gained the trust of the old man. The old man sent his niece Patty to take Birkin off the handcuffs, but Patty didn't dispel Birkin's misunderstanding. After the dispute, the two gradually understood each other. Their car left them in the desert, and a circus convoy boarded their car. At the same time, they also believed that Birkin was innocent and helped them escape the police. ?

Birkin and Patty followed the clues to a small town and found the meeting place of the criminals. Birkin told Patty to hide and followed the criminals to their headquarters. At the headquarters, Birkin accidentally found Toben and Petty. Toben lost the manor because of Philip's alarm, and Patty was betrayed after the alarm. The two men once again took the opportunity to escape from the room to the charity ball held in the hall, but were arrested again soon. ?

The next day was a celebration of the launch of American warships, and saboteurs tried to blow up the warships. Patty sent a distress signal to the outside of the building, while Birkin sent out a fire alarm to escape from the chaos. Birkin rushed to the celebration and stopped the criminal, but he was caught again. When the criminals returned to the building, they were just stopped by the police who came to rescue Patty. Only Frye, the culprit of the last arson, escaped. Before Birkin could explain clearly to the police, Patty went after him alone. ?

Frye made a fake trip to the Statue of Liberty to avoid being followed. Patty tried to stall for time, but Frye found out. The police and Birkin arrived at the Statue of Liberty. Frye fell from the sky and died when he escaped, and the fate of the destroyer came. ?

The plot of the whole movie is really not excellent. In the context of war, everything is subject to this most important premise. Just like a large number of "anti-spy" films shot by China in 1950s, a large number of characters in the films were flattened, which can only be regarded as heroes and "bad guys" who fought to defend or destroy the country. At least I don't understand what the culprit, Torben, is doing. Is this destructive group, which consumes electricity as well as electricity, just for sabotage? ?

In addition, the lineup in the film clearly describes three kinds of people: bad guys, policemen and good guys. Like most of Hitchcock's works, the police never understand what happened. Bad guys are not that bad, just doing all kinds of bad things in a daze. Hitchcock focuses on the good people in the film, including ordinary people from rural areas, mothers with friends, kind old people, kind girls and friendly circus members. They all expressed their trust in Birkin and helped him selflessly. ?

The owner's name is Gong, a former air force retired soldier, handsome and upright, not afraid of sacrifice, and will never retreat half a step for his country. It seems rare that Hitchcock's films have such an upright national image. Hitchcock is said to have fought against bombers. It seems that Hitchcock shaped this tall image with his love for the country.