Well, if you can imagine he's lived both in England and the US, then it's okay. My accent is similar because of living in different countries as a child
These comments are honestly so ridiculous! We get it, Hammer is an American, so naturally, performing alongside a very British costar he’s not going to sound as ‘British’ but you can tell he’s trying and quite frankly it wasn’t bad at all. As for the people complaining about why there’s a need for a new remake...have you seen the random shit that’s on Netflix recently?? I’m glad that they made a remake because now we can enjoy a timelessly riveting story all over again with another great cast. I thoroughly enjoyed it!
@@MegaBev Why should we try another accent? Our job isn't acting, that's his job. If he can't do the english accent he is clearly miscast. Plus this version is beyond bad. They turned Rebecca into a soap so yes, we can comment that this version sucks.
Whatever happens on Armie, he is still magnificent to watch. Very focus and very married to the chatacter. Gonna miss him on Film again since he is been rejecting several projects.
Is it just me or Armie is really hot?!😍 His accent is perfect for me in this movie, love the movie time settings! I would love to watch it all over again.
I think regardless of Armie Hammer and rumours, I still think he plays a rather charming English Gentleman as Mr Max de Winter... Plays it very well xx
i don't understand instead of enjoying the movie ppl starting to get complaining about Arnie accent why???I think his voice is good anyway beside director knows what they are doing..if they found his accent not right they could change...
Loved the movie! Even when I saw it for the third time! The book is a work of fiction written over 80 years ago. The current adaption is its own version. They can change, modify, romanticize or whatever! Kudos to Ben for a sincere attempt. It’s a movie that’ll be watched again and again.
I was not happy with the way they portrayed Maxim and their relationship. Maxim is a manipulative and cold blooded Monster ( way more in the books but he is like that in the movie too) and they portray it like you should go after somebody like him to get "rewarded" with love.
I didn’t have a problem with the accent of the actor playing de Winter. I can tell it’s not his original accent but it’s not distracting at all. I really enjoyed this movie for what it is, but it is a very very heavily altered, romanticized version of the original novel. Essentially, it is told as if the narrators perspective in the book is an accurate representation of reality, which it is not. I wish theyd used the opportunity to examine how Max is a narcissist , a chauvinist and a sociopath who is abusive and unromantic. I feel that while a couple of adaptations, namely the one with Charles Dance, came close to doing so, they still fell into the romantic tragedy trap, showing way too much actual chemistry between the new Mrs and Max. In this movie Max is very likeable, not brooding enough and the audience feels sympathy for him as someone who made a grave mistake because he was provoked. A flawed hero but a hero nonetheless. The original Max is a completely different character. Nevertheless I enjoyed this movie for the visuals and romance.
I completely disagree with you about Max. In fact, I want to say that you have gotten it completely wrong, but I guess there is room for different interpretations. What you don't seem to understand is that Rebecca was the psychopath and Max was one of her victims. A "narcissist" isn't just someone you dislike, it's a specific type of personality. More importantly, narcissism (even if it applied to this character) isn't just an evil decision that some people make about who they are going to be. At it's root, it is a coping strategy that people begin to develop practically during infancy as a way to deal with the craziness of the people who are raising them. Max was a very complex character and he definitely wasn't perfect, but he definitely wasn't the bad guy in this story and he wasn't evil. He was quite tormented and, like most of us, he didn't always handle it well. I assume that you've read the book. I don't think that I understood it the first time I read it either. I eventually had some terrible bosses and witnessed some really awful friendships, which helped me understand very clearly what someone like Rebecca is all about. She eats nice people alive.
Both of these actors were absolutely amazing in this scene. Lily is so authentic, and Armie is just breathtakingly genuine. He actually is like an exact copy of my dad there - the look, the tone, the gestures, all as if he knew him personally and decided to copy his manners for this film. Obviously, that is impossible. I miss my dad, and this scene in Rebecca is my favorite because Armie just hit so close to my heart with his acting here.
I don't like how the hotel staff is portrayed - that they won't let her sit at the balcony, because she is "not a guest" - in the book they were treating her like a normal guest. I wonder, why they made the choice to make the waiter rude as hell.
I don't get it either. The only explanation I can think of is that they didn't bother understanding what a "paid companion" is, which seems ludicrous because why would anyone decide to make a movie about a story they don't understand? In the book they treated her as a guest because that's what she was. It could be argued that she wasn't a normal guest, but she was definitely a guest, not paid staff. A Companion is not a maid. You're definitely a drudge paid to fetch and carry and be bullied by your employer, but a companion is an impoverished person who is of essentially the same social class as her employer. If Mrs. Van Hopper had found out that her companion got publicly kicked out of the dining room she would have been mad because that would have diminished her consequence as well. But it's irrelevant because it would never have happened. Everything about this scene tells me that I am not going to watch this movie. It's a shame because I would love to see this story done in vivid color, but you can't just take a story from a different era and tart it up so that it looks more modern. That's just not how it works.
Disappointing... The begining was ridiculous, with the staff not letting her into the terrace 🙄 Maxim was not charming here at all, the way he raised his hand was kinda dorky. In the book, the lady she works for is sick, so she goes to have breakfast alone, which is nice, no one pays her any particular attention. She is so clumsy she knocks over a glass and makes a mess. Maxim notices it, in a gallant chill way he helps her and invites her to his table. They have their first meaningful conversation. Why does Hollywood always wants to exaggerate the treatment of women in decades prior?
Unfair? You imply, we regressed so much since 1930-1940 that even making a direct comparison will hurt a modern adaptation? Which is hilarious considering that technical progress is on our side.
I am a huge fan of both the Laurence Olivier and Jeremy Brett versions of Maxim de Winter. But that doesn't mean Armie Hammer did a bad job. He overall fitted the role well. My only quibble with this version is the overdone second half and the unnecessary ending. And Lily James us too glamorous to be the second Mrs De Winter. In that the 1979 version did best with Gina David who suited the character to the hilt.
A delicate, refreshing version of the overacted overdramatised Hitchcock version. These cast was perfect! Some old fashioned souls will disagree, but I don’t care!
Armie Hammer is a good actor, but why not simply hire a Brit for the roll; this would have been an excellent roll for Tom Hiddleston or Michael Fassbender, and yes I know he's Irish or at least hire an American actor who can affect a better British accent like Viggo Mortensen.
If u cant get past the accent, ur probably not the target audience. Edit: I watched it for the aesthetics. Almost like a much needed holiday. So I thoroughly enjoyed it.
Had no idea the actor Armie Hammer was from the USA or that he was / is embroiled in a rather odd salacious Hollywood style divorce - that's been splashed all over the net. This adaptation of Rebecca is ok - has very much a Christmas BBC Agatha Christie vibe to it. Not a complaint as it's nicely done... get the feeling Ben Wheatley is slightly stretching out here just to show that if pushed he can do this kind of thing. It looks lovely - especially the Kubrick-esque candle lit scenes. So... that's my tuppence
(Some) people in this comment section are just hating for every little thing, no? Armie is not British, so it’s understandable that he would not nail the accent 💯 right? and IMO, Movie adaptations WILL NOT BE AS GOOD AS THE BOOK, period, AND THAT’s OKAY!! Let’s just appreciate how the people in this movie tried their very best to put this movie in there for everyone to see. Jeez. PS, Armie and Lily looked so good together and I watched this movie for like 10X already so yeah, Love the movie💗
Very messy movie. They cut out all the subtleties and made it surprisingly heavy-handed for such a long movie. Also very strange choices regarding costume and music. They made Mrs Danvers way too overt in her actions. Not a fan.
i keep seeing people hating on this movie by comparing it to the older adaption. duh of course alfred hitchcock's version must've been great but honestly comparing the two till the reviews of this movie get overshadowed with bad reviews is so unfair. the movie was fine, the director did a good job, maybe some of you don't like how the ending doesnt follow the book version, but i dont see the problem at all, honestly. i'm just wondering why??? are??? people hating on this so much that it gets low ratings everywhere.
I hate it when they say a couple of phrases then music plays... and next scene with some invitation. Any conversation, which show WHAT was it about her for him, please!!! Otherwise its either her looks... or his boredom. And the second part is not an option here beacause there are plenty of other people
That’s why I could never get behind this movie. By the end I felt like Maxim stayed with her due to feelings of lust because that’s the only thing they show us about their relationship.
What accent is Hammer going for in this? I haven’t watched this movie yet but he nailed Russian in U.N.C.L.E. This looks miscasting of the highest order and simply done for the popularity he brings to the role.
Oysters for breakfast? The clips I've seen of this movie are way different (not in a good way) from the other three versions. Since when did Mrs. DeWinter drive? She didn't! The attempts to modernize this movie don't impress me at all. And not letting her into the dining room because she is not a "guest" comes across as just too awkward.
I’m literally forcing myself to get past the first 30 mins in hopes that it will improve. They changed so much that the nature of Mr. and Mrs. De Winters’ relationship has been completely lost. Their growth as a couple throughout the story doesn’t seem like it will hold any weight cause they’ve already been loved up and on top of each other within the first 10 mins. Like PLEASE lord, I so want it to get better. 😭😭😭 edit: It didn’t get better. To those who enjoyed it, that’s great and I’m happy you did. Especially for those who haven’t read the book or didn’t like the book you’ll probably love it. I never expect a movie to follow the book perfectly but in my opinion it was all a train wreck of bad writing and not-awful actors doing the best they could with substandard material.
@@juliajulie8500 It really didn’t. They somehow made some of the biggest twist extremely anticlimactic. I’ll never get those two hours of my life back. I will say though, the acting was actually quite good, but Jesus Christ those writers need to find another job.
@@alliewassogood9382 Haha they do need to find another job. Hitchcock was a tough act to follow but i still hoped for something better. This movie was a disaster.
Maybe a few slip ups but maybe that’s because i know he is American and analysing it too much. All around, not bad and that’s coming from someone who is British.
This movie explains so well, how women (Lily/super) have themselves killed by theyr charismatic narcistic partners (Armie/perfection). I wish the ending message would acoordingly be: Run for your life silly girl, because you will be next, that gets killed by him!
I’m amused by all the comments about his accent, have you people heard how the English language is massacred by actual English people on Jeremy Kyle? 🤣
Maybe it's because I'm neither British nor American, but his accent sounds good to me...
I’m British and I didn’t even notice lmao
I know Armie Hammer is American but I completely forgot he was whilst watching this film.
She is british
Well, if you can imagine he's lived both in England and the US, then it's okay. My accent is similar because of living in different countries as a child
His southern English accent is not that bad actually, quite convincing (could have been more natural though)
These comments are honestly so ridiculous! We get it, Hammer is an American, so naturally, performing alongside a very British costar he’s not going to sound as ‘British’ but you can tell he’s trying and quite frankly it wasn’t bad at all.
As for the people complaining about why there’s a need for a new remake...have you seen the random shit that’s on Netflix recently?? I’m glad that they made a remake because now we can enjoy a timelessly riveting story all over again with another great cast. I thoroughly enjoyed it!
To be honest it doesn't look like he's trying at all....
You said it. Thank you
@@thanostsarbos1197 he's an actor.. of course he's trying. How about u try another accent
Lol i wish i got praise at my job for trying... no, it's a movie, we are free to critique it.
@@MegaBev Why should we try another accent? Our job isn't acting, that's his job. If he can't do the english accent he is clearly miscast. Plus this version is beyond bad. They turned Rebecca into a soap so yes, we can comment that this version sucks.
Whatever happens on Armie, he is still magnificent to watch. Very focus and very married to the chatacter. Gonna miss him on Film again since he is been rejecting several projects.
He'll bounce back. If Timothée Chalomet is okay working with Woody Allen, I am sure people will work with Armie Hammer too.
But yeah, it's not great
@@skyejacquesis the rape allegation even convinced?
Who would care about his accent ? Its armie hammer ! He steals the scene regardless .
Is it just me or Armie is really hot?!😍 His accent is perfect for me in this movie, love the movie time settings! I would love to watch it all over again.
As a british person, Armie’s accent does not bother me at all, maybe its not the best (i think its okay) it’s definitely not distracting
I think regardless of Armie Hammer and rumours, I still think he plays a rather charming English Gentleman as Mr Max de Winter... Plays it very well xx
Armie Hammer is fantastic in this movie ❤
Yes!!
Armie Hammer and Lillie James is perfect for this movie. My favorite movie
Watch it often ❤
Screw the reviews, i absolutely adored this movie!
Lily James is a fine actress.
i don't understand instead of enjoying the movie ppl starting to get complaining about Arnie accent why???I think his voice is good anyway beside director knows what they are doing..if they found his accent not right they could change...
I actually enjoyed the movie. And I think armie did his best for the accent which is enough for me
Loved the movie! Even when I saw it for the third time! The book is a work of fiction written over 80 years ago. The current adaption is its own version. They can change, modify, romanticize or whatever! Kudos to Ben for a sincere attempt. It’s a movie that’ll be watched again and again.
I was not happy with the way they portrayed Maxim and their relationship. Maxim is a manipulative and cold blooded Monster ( way more in the books but he is like that in the movie too) and they portray it like you should go after somebody like him to get "rewarded" with love.
Well Armie hammer can play straight guy perfectly as well!😂
I didn’t have a problem with the accent of the actor playing de Winter. I can tell it’s not his original accent but it’s not distracting at all. I really enjoyed this movie for what it is, but it is a very very heavily altered, romanticized version of the original novel. Essentially, it is told as if the narrators perspective in the book is an accurate representation of reality, which it is not. I wish theyd used the opportunity to examine how Max is a narcissist , a chauvinist and a sociopath who is abusive and unromantic. I feel that while a couple of adaptations, namely the one with Charles Dance, came close to doing so, they still fell into the romantic tragedy trap, showing way too much actual chemistry between the new Mrs and Max. In this movie Max is very likeable, not brooding enough and the audience feels sympathy for him as someone who made a grave mistake because he was provoked. A flawed hero but a hero nonetheless. The original Max is a completely different character. Nevertheless I enjoyed this movie for the visuals and romance.
Same. I loved this movie, but it was not Rebecca.
i disagree with most of this comment but i see where you're coming from. its all about perspective really
I completely disagree with you about Max. In fact, I want to say that you have gotten it completely wrong, but I guess there is room for different interpretations. What you don't seem to understand is that Rebecca was the psychopath and Max was one of her victims. A "narcissist" isn't just someone you dislike, it's a specific type of personality. More importantly, narcissism (even if it applied to this character) isn't just an evil decision that some people make about who they are going to be. At it's root, it is a coping strategy that people begin to develop practically during infancy as a way to deal with the craziness of the people who are raising them. Max was a very complex character and he definitely wasn't perfect, but he definitely wasn't the bad guy in this story and he wasn't evil. He was quite tormented and, like most of us, he didn't always handle it well. I assume that you've read the book. I don't think that I understood it the first time I read it either. I eventually had some terrible bosses and witnessed some really awful friendships, which helped me understand very clearly what someone like Rebecca is all about. She eats nice people alive.
Armie Hammer intonation changes. Its like he sounds like a Britishman relearning his accent
I thought he sounded South African at points
so what? you must be covid-bored
@@buffedtrainer1 You must be Joseph
He's just perfect in this role. So attractive, perfect voice,... such a shame...
Thoroughly enjoyed this movie.
Is it scary?
@@tamikasteed6659 nope. It's more of a thriller than a horror.
I loved this movie so much. Rewatched couple of times already. 😁😍
Both of these actors were absolutely amazing in this scene. Lily is so authentic, and Armie is just breathtakingly genuine. He actually is like an exact copy of my dad there - the look, the tone, the gestures, all as if he knew him personally and decided to copy his manners for this film. Obviously, that is impossible. I miss my dad, and this scene in Rebecca is my favorite because Armie just hit so close to my heart with his acting here.
In my eyes, Armie Hammer can do no wrong!!!
Well this aged terribly
@@summermckay5348 and now it’s fantastic sarcasm
Armie Hammer so hot🔥.
Hes so beautiful
I don't like how the hotel staff is portrayed - that they won't let her sit at the balcony, because she is "not a guest" - in the book they were treating her like a normal guest. I wonder, why they made the choice to make the waiter rude as hell.
In the book she knocks over a vase of flowers .... why change it ?!?
I don't get it either. The only explanation I can think of is that they didn't bother understanding what a "paid companion" is, which seems ludicrous because why would anyone decide to make a movie about a story they don't understand? In the book they treated her as a guest because that's what she was. It could be argued that she wasn't a normal guest, but she was definitely a guest, not paid staff. A Companion is not a maid. You're definitely a drudge paid to fetch and carry and be bullied by your employer, but a companion is an impoverished person who is of essentially the same social class as her employer. If Mrs. Van Hopper had found out that her companion got publicly kicked out of the dining room she would have been mad because that would have diminished her consequence as well. But it's irrelevant because it would never have happened. Everything about this scene tells me that I am not going to watch this movie. It's a shame because I would love to see this story done in vivid color, but you can't just take a story from a different era and tart it up so that it looks more modern. That's just not how it works.
Disappointing...
The begining was ridiculous, with the staff not letting her into the terrace 🙄
Maxim was not charming here at all, the way he raised his hand was kinda dorky.
In the book, the lady she works for is sick, so she goes to have breakfast alone, which is nice, no one pays her any particular attention. She is so clumsy she knocks over a glass and makes a mess.
Maxim notices it, in a gallant chill way he helps her and invites her to his table.
They have their first meaningful conversation.
Why does Hollywood always wants to exaggerate the treatment of women in decades prior?
I was like its would be an interesting book to read
@@tshidithebehali4152 it is. it is rather fetching! read it. i watched the previous movie too.
get over your awful self @Edith
they dont have to copy every scene that is why this version is a new adaptation.
@@17pinksoda They turned the story into a soap instead. Bravoo!
I love this cast so much
Excellent style ... Love it
His accent is funny
It's a good show. Comparison with the book and the 40s film is unfair. Armie was so droolworthy throughout!!
Unfair? You imply, we regressed so much since 1930-1940 that even making a direct comparison will hurt a modern adaptation? Which is hilarious considering that technical progress is on our side.
I am a huge fan of both the Laurence Olivier and Jeremy Brett versions of Maxim de Winter. But that doesn't mean Armie Hammer did a bad job. He overall fitted the role well. My only quibble with this version is the overdone second half and the unnecessary ending. And Lily James us too glamorous to be the second Mrs De Winter. In that the 1979 version did best with Gina David who suited the character to the hilt.
Armie has that charm.
A delicate, refreshing version of the overacted overdramatised Hitchcock version. These cast was perfect! Some old fashioned souls will disagree, but I don’t care!
This makes me want to watch it.
That "mademoiselle" 😂. So rude!
Love this movie!!
I couldn't tell if he was trying to be English or if she was trying to be American but maybe both😂
lol
i watched because of armie and it was good movie
yes me too. read the book also because of him
Q romantico q hermosa historia d amor😊😊😊
I’m going watch this one!
Ella es adorable y el un caballero maravillodo mmmmm😊
Armie Hammer is a good actor, but why not simply hire a Brit for the roll; this would have been an excellent roll for Tom Hiddleston or Michael Fassbender, and yes I know he's Irish or at least hire an American actor who can affect a better British accent like Viggo Mortensen.
Viggo Mortensen is danish
Yes, Tom Hiddleston would have been good for this role. Not that I don't like Armie.
@@pepperandpotion . Richard Armitage❣️😌
@@IndomitableT Richard Armitage would be perfect
@@fridejsvendsen1758 His Mum is American and his Father is Danish, he was born in Watertown, NY.
If u cant get past the accent, ur probably not the target audience. Edit: I watched it for the aesthetics. Almost like a much needed holiday. So I thoroughly enjoyed it.
Had no idea the actor Armie Hammer was from the USA or that he was / is embroiled in a rather odd salacious Hollywood style divorce - that's been splashed all over the net. This adaptation of Rebecca is ok - has very much a Christmas BBC Agatha Christie vibe to it. Not a complaint as it's nicely done... get the feeling Ben Wheatley is slightly stretching out here just to show that if pushed he can do this kind of thing. It looks lovely - especially the Kubrick-esque candle lit scenes. So... that's my tuppence
Looking back now . He looks like he really wants to eat her !! Lol
(Some) people in this comment section are just hating for every little thing, no? Armie is not British, so it’s understandable that he would not nail the accent 💯 right? and IMO, Movie adaptations WILL NOT BE AS GOOD AS THE BOOK, period, AND THAT’s OKAY!! Let’s just appreciate how the people in this movie tried their very best to put this movie in there for everyone to see. Jeez. PS, Armie and Lily looked so good together and I watched this movie for like 10X already so yeah, Love the movie💗
A curious case of a film in which costumes are more charismatic than actors wearing them.
What is so funny! An oyster for breakfast
The dynamic between Lily and Army wasn’t that of Maxim and Her at all. Very disappointing.
Armie, although undeniably a good actor, seems too young for this role. Jeremy Brett was simply stunning and the right age.
charles dance and emilia fox's version was much better... no comparison to alfred hitchcok's one
I loved that version, it is romantic, excellent direction, screenplay, music and actors. I love Charles Dance!
@@silviagladys1270 sis same... charles dance was charismatic as maxim
@@zahinzeima739 yes, all the cast is marvelous also, Emilia Fox, Diana Rigg, Jonathan Cake and Faye Dunnaway,
That is my favorite of the three movies! I won't even count this one.
La amo la.amo la amo😊😊😊😊
Very messy movie. They cut out all the subtleties and made it surprisingly heavy-handed for such a long movie. Also very strange choices regarding costume and music. They made Mrs Danvers way too overt in her actions. Not a fan.
0:05 she had the doctor told her to rest ?? Didn’t she say like this
Omg! This is amazing! One of my favorite musicals!!!
Rebecca (1940)
Rebecca (2020)
Laugh Soo Sweet
Akali And Star Lord Peter Quill
Claudia Kim And Arimie Hammer He's Holding Claudia Kim as Akali Rouge Assassin / Dragon Heart
The book is incredible ❤️ but i dont like this version... 😔Sorry
It didn’t have the suspense I expected. I’m going to watch the original and see if it’s better
@@fc4660 Differently do. I think the original is perfect. Hitchcock really loved her work.
@@fc4660 The original is a classic
Love Lily James so good amazing actress and rolemodel and singer😍😎💎💥🎵🎶🌏❤❤❤👑
Role model? 😬🤭
this comment section pass the vibe check
Sorry, but both are miscast.
i keep seeing people hating on this movie by comparing it to the older adaption. duh of course alfred hitchcock's version must've been great but honestly comparing the two till the reviews of this movie get overshadowed with bad reviews is so unfair. the movie was fine, the director did a good job, maybe some of you don't like how the ending doesnt follow the book version, but i dont see the problem at all, honestly. i'm just wondering why??? are??? people hating on this so much that it gets low ratings everywhere.
Armie Hammer sounds weird as an Englishman
God Armieeee🔥❤️🥵🥵so beautiful and Hot 😇
I hate it when they say a couple of phrases then music plays... and next scene with some invitation. Any conversation, which show WHAT was it about her for him, please!!! Otherwise its either her looks... or his boredom. And the second part is not an option here beacause there are plenty of other people
That’s why I could never get behind this movie. By the end I felt like Maxim stayed with her due to feelings of lust because that’s the only thing they show us about their relationship.
Y i k e s. Accent really took me out
@@youtubbe7552 it's bad.
What accent is Hammer going for in this? I haven’t watched this movie yet but he nailed Russian in U.N.C.L.E. This looks miscasting of the highest order and simply done for the popularity he brings to the role.
0:04 oh no. Umm. She’s un.well. She had the doctor told her to rest. So it’s just me today
E.n esta película Armi está desaprovechado,los actores deben seleccionar sus trabajos
Sorry, Armie Hammer can't hold a candle to Jeremy Brett or Alessio Boni.
Ladies. Don't fall faster for love. Anyways life teaching drama.
She behaves like Kate Winslate in the movie "A little chaos"
Oysters for breakfast? The clips I've seen of this movie are way different (not in a good way) from the other three versions. Since when did Mrs. DeWinter drive? She didn't! The attempts to modernize this movie don't impress me at all. And not letting her into the dining room because she is not a "guest" comes across as just too awkward.
I’m literally forcing myself to get past the first 30 mins in hopes that it will improve. They changed so much that the nature of Mr. and Mrs. De Winters’ relationship has been completely lost. Their growth as a couple throughout the story doesn’t seem like it will hold any weight cause they’ve already been loved up and on top of each other within the first 10 mins. Like PLEASE lord, I so want it to get better. 😭😭😭
edit: It didn’t get better. To those who enjoyed it, that’s great and I’m happy you did. Especially for those who haven’t read the book or didn’t like the book you’ll probably love it. I never expect a movie to follow the book perfectly but in my opinion it was all a train wreck of bad writing and not-awful actors doing the best they could with substandard material.
It didn't get any better. Instead we have Rebecca - the soap version on Netflix.
@@juliajulie8500 It really didn’t. They somehow made some of the biggest twist extremely anticlimactic. I’ll never get those two hours of my life back. I will say though, the acting was actually quite good, but Jesus Christ those writers need to find another job.
@@alliewassogood9382 Haha they do need to find another job. Hitchcock was a tough act to follow but i still hoped for something better. This movie was a disaster.
I've seen enough of the clips and trailer to know I'll never watch it. It's nothing like the book or the three other versions.
Disappointing film- they didn’t get her character right at all
Ouch...that accent
Who the hell dress him? Horrible pants.
Maybe a few slip ups but maybe that’s because i know he is American and analysing it too much. All around, not bad and that’s coming from someone who is British.
Why was this overhyped.
This movie explains so well, how women (Lily/super) have themselves killed by theyr charismatic narcistic partners (Armie/perfection). I wish the ending message would acoordingly be: Run for your life silly girl, because you will be next, that gets killed by him!
One kf the first wow we are legends
Pointlessly remaking a classic film with inferior talent is always going to be a losing proposition.
His accent.....effing yikes
Nothing like the orignal movie with laurence olivier and joan fontaine
Sorry soo bland
Sadly , shouldn't have bothered.......
Accent not the issue here, his age is though...
I’m amused by all the comments about his accent, have you people heard how the English language is massacred by actual English people on Jeremy Kyle? 🤣
Heii
Piece of rotten cake ! Ruined my mind , Wil watch 1940s Rebecca ! Every thing looks so artificial.
Ugh its armie
Disappointed with this film, certainly wasn't worth 2 hours of my life 😕
Same! I was waiting for the dark, sinister turn or romantic love story that never happened 😐 anticlimactic waste of time.
Is it me or is the acting here terrible. Feels like a school play
Not musical
weird scene weird accent
Such a bland, boring adaptation.
Bad movie