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Who is your favorite director?

I like Hitchcock, an artist who pays close attention to the spiritual world of human beings. He directed and produced 59 films and more than 300 TV series in his life. Most of them take people's nervousness, anxiety, snooping and fear as narrative themes, setting suspense, and the stories are thrilling, fascinating and amazing. His visionary creative style and innovative photography skills have fascinated many modern producers, competing to learn and even imitate him.

The classic film he directed:

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The film tells the story of Jeffery, a photojournalist, who discovered a case of killing his wife and dismembering her body in order to kill time, observe her neighbors and peek at their daily lives. It is one of the masterpieces of suspense films. The film successfully creates an atmosphere of horror and suspense, and vividly explores the peeping psychology and desire hidden in the depths of the individual's heart. The film contains all the skills and techniques that Hitchcock is good at, and it is also the most incisive film with the theme of "voyeurism".

Rebecca (a woman's name means charming beauty)

It tells the story of a young woman who found the ghost of her husband's ex-wife Rebecca shrouded in a mansion after she married into a rich family. Later, Rebecca's body was found and a murder case was solved. In Butterfly Dream, Hitchcock gave up his usual thrilling style and tense editing skills, and focused on depicting the relationship between characters, creating mysterious psychological effects by using mobile phone photography, props, voice-over and reaction shots. The whole story unfolds slowly, but strange pens are often inserted, which surprises the scene scheduling. The film director and most of the actors are British, and the story is set in the English manor at the beginning of the twentieth century, so the film is full of strong British color and elegant and solemn style.