‘Rebecca’ is of the “female gothic” genre, works that derive their terror from women’s domestic entrapment and manipulation, as in the Bluebeard folktale. – Jessica Gildersleeve, The Conversation. More:
‘Rebecca’ is of the “female gothic” genre, works that derive their terror from women’s domestic entrapment and manipulation, as in the Bluebeard folktale. – Jessica Gildersleeve, The Conversation. More:
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I liked, but didn’t love, the new version. Terrific casting, though, and beautifully filmed. I just didn’t think it was as strong as Alfred Hitchcock’s version…but that may be my old movie bias.
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I too prefer Hitchcock’s. 😀
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But wait! I wanted to know what YOU thought of the film. I adore Hitchcock and Rebecca is a dear book and the movie version intrinsic to teenage years. I’ve doubt the newer version is better than the classic, but I’m all for seeing the 21st century version to see if it stands on its own merits.
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You can read Jay’s review of the new movie version here 🙂 : https://assholeswatchingmovies.com/2020/10/22/rebecca/
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Sophia, I just love your description and critique of films. I’m coming back to your blog after a while, but I must say that it is one of the best blogs in the genre.
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Thank you so much for your kind words! In this post I am paraphrasing Jessica Gildersleeve’s words from her article in The Conversation. 🙂
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