蝴蝶梦英文影评跪求小说蝴蝶梦《Rebecca》的阅读
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I spent the majority of this film thinking about how lucky M. Olivier really was. To be able to wrap his arms around Joan Fontaine and kiss her. Oh my. She's one of the most beautiful women I've ever ...
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类似问题1:请问,谁有电影《蝴蝶梦》的英文简介?[英语科目]
Directed by
Alfred Hitchcock
Writing credits
Daphne Du Maurier (novel)
Philip MacDonald (adaptation) ..
A shy ladies companion is staying in Monte Carlo with her stuffy employer when she meets the wealthy Maxim de Winter.Max is still troubled by the death of his wife,Rebecca in a boating accident the year before.She and Max fall in love,get married and return to Manderlay,his large country estate in Cornwall.The second Mrs.de Winter meets the housekeeper Mrs.Danvers and discovers that Rebecca still has a strange hold on everyone at Manderlay.
Summary written by Col Needham {col@imdb.com}
Maxim de Winter,still troubled by the death of his wife Rebecca,falls in love with a shy ladies' companion.They get married,but Lady de Winter discovers that Rebecca still has a big hold on everyone in the house,particularly on Mrs.Denvers,the housekeeper,who begins driving the young wife to madness.
Summary written by Claudio Sandrini {pulp99@geocities.com}
类似问题2:急!关于英文原著Rebecca这部小说的英文原著里的Rebecca是怎么死的?自杀还是丈夫杀死的?希望有详细的答案,谢谢
不是的,是被她丈夫枪杀的,然后沉船在大海里面,伪装成吕贝卡自杀身亡
类似问题3:求《蝴蝶梦》原著的英文简介中英都可,一定要是原著的,不要电影的[英语科目]
"Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again." This opening line from Rebecca is one of the most powerful,most recognized,in all of literature.For more than sixty years,audiences around the world have praised Daphne du Maurier's novel as a spellbinding blend of mystery,horror,romance,and suspense.In this book,readers can see the traditions of romantic fiction,such as the helpless heroine,the strong-willed hero,and the ancient,imposing house that never seems to unlock its secrets.Using elements familiar to audiences of romances through the ages,from the moody and wind-swept novels of the Brontë sisters in the 1840s to the inexpensive entertainments of today,Rebecca stands out as a superb example of melodramatic storytelling.Modern readers considered this book a compelling page-turner,and it is fondly remembered by most who have read it.
The story concerns a woman who marries an English nobleman and returns with him to Manderley,his country estate.There,she finds herself haunted by reminders of his first wife,Rebecca,who died in a boating accident less than a year earlier.In this case,the haunting is psychological,not physical:Rebecca does not appear as a ghost,but her spirit affects nearly everything that takes place at Manderley.The narrator,whose name is never divulged,is left with a growing sense of distrust toward those who loved Rebecca,wondering just how much they resent her for taking Rebecca's place.In the final chapters,the book turns into a detective story,as the principal characters try to reveal or conceal what really happened on the night Rebecca died.
Rebecca Summary
The Future
The first two chapters of Rebecca take place at some undetermined time in the future.The narrator remembers events that happened in the past at Manderley,an English country estate.She and an unidentified male companion are traveling around foreign countries,reminding themselves of the life they once lived by reading the English news in newspapers.This section gives readers a description of Manderley and vaguely mentions other characters that will be important as the story progresses:Mrs.Danvers,Favell,and,of course,Rebecca.
The final paragraphs of the second chapter take the action back in time,to the very start of the story,when the narrator was a companion to Mrs.Van Hopper and was staying at the hotel Cote d'Azur at Monte Carlo.
The Hotel Cote d'Azur
Mrs.Van Hopper is presented as a greedy,vain,patronizing woman who likes to think of herself as entering European high society,although she clearly is too ill-mannered to do so.Her companion is a poor young woman who could never afford to be in such an expensive resort by herself.When Mrs.Van Hopper sees Maxim de Winter,she recognizes him and asks to sit at his table,using the excuse that he and her nephew know each other.She does not recognize his impatience with her,although the narrator does.Later,after they have gone back to their room,de Winter sends a note to the narrator,apologizing if he has been rude.
The next morning,Mrs.Van Hopper becomes ill,and her companion finds herself with free time.She has lunch with de Winter,and then they start meeting regularly for rides in the country in his car.She tells him about her life,but he hardly talks about his.From Mrs.Van Hopper's gossip,she knows that his wife died in a boating accident about eight months earlier,and that he owns the estate known as Manderley.
When Mrs.Van Hopper decides that she wants to return to America,the narrator tells de Winter.He returns to Mrs.Van Hopper's room with her and explains that her companion will not be going with her,that they are in love and going to be married.
类似问题4:英文女名'Rebecca" 的含义据说这个名字是圣经里一个女子的名字,关于这个名字的含义及圣经里这个女子的故事.还有英文女名'YOLANDA"的意思?听说YOLANDA在英文里有双层意思,一个可作女子名,另一
Rebecca:利百加圣经里面以扫和雅各的母亲(是雅各的母亲,不过或记不清楚是不是以扫的亲生母亲,我以前看过,现在记不清楚了),有这样一段故事:(这是转摘的,我自己说不好,简单来说是一场家庭权力斗争,Rebecca起了很...
类似问题5:蝴蝶梦的英文单词是什么[政治科目]
小说电影的名字都是Rebecca
Rebecca是其中的一个始终未出现的,但是始终呆在主人公之后的一个角色,对男女主角都起到很大心理影响的一个人物.说白了,男女主人公都活在Rebecca的阴影中.
这也是为什么以Rebecca来命名的原因之一.翻译为蝴蝶梦,是因为整个故事发展就像一场梦,把蝴蝶拉进来是为了形容这场梦像蝴蝶一样捉摸不定.
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Rebecca (1940) is the classic Hitchcock gothic thriller and a compelling mystery (and haunting ghost story) about a tortured romance.An expensively-produced film by David O.Selznick (following his recent success with Gone With The Wind (1939)),it was Hitchcock's first American/Hollywood film,although it retained distinctly British characteristics from his earlier murder mysteries.The somber film's screenplay (by Robert E.Sherwood and Joan Harrison) was based on a literal translation of Daphne du Maurier's 1938 gothic novel of the same name,in the tradition of Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre.One of the film's posters asks the intriguing question:"What was the secret of Manderley?"
The film creates a brooding atmosphere surrounding the tragic courtship,marriage and relationship of a naive,plain and innocent young woman (Joan Fontaine) to a brooding and overburdened widower - an aristocratic,moody patriarch (Laurence Olivier) who lives in an estate named Manderley.The pathetic,bewildered and shy bride experiences fear,pain and guilt when psychologically dominated by the 'presence' (and memories) of the deceased first wife (named Rebecca but never seen on screen),and when she is tormented by Rebecca's blindly adoring,sinister and loyal housekeeper's (Anderson) recollections of the dead woman.Only by film's end,with the flaming destruction of the estate,do the real character and secrets of Rebecca's death become clear.Many well-known actresses tested for the part of the young woman - Loretta Young,Margaret Sullavan,Anne Baxter and Vivien Leigh (her role in Gone With the Wind (1939) made her participation impossible),and Ronald Colman was also considered for the male lead role.
This black and white film received eleven Academy Award nominations - and won for the nominated director his first and only Best Picture Oscar,beating out strong competition in 1940 from The Grapes of Wrath,The Great Dictator,The Philadelphia Story,and Hitchcock's own Foreign Correspondent.With his Best Picture win,Selznick became the first producer to win consecutive Best Picture Oscars.The film also won an Academy Award for Cinematography (George Barnes),and was nominated in nine other categories,including Best Actor (Olivier),Best Actress (Fontaine),Best Supporting Actress (Judith Anderson with her sole career nomination),Best Director (Hitchcock's first nomination in this category),Best Screenplay,Best B/W Interior Decoration,Best Original Score (Franz Waxman),Best Film Editing,and Best Special Effects.