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Lily James and Armie Hammer star in Rebecca, now streaming on Netflix. There's looking a bit like someone's ex, and then there's actually dressing up exactly like them for a masquerade ball. Awkward.
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A young newlywed moves to her husband's imposing estate, where she must contend with his sinister housekeeper and the haunting shadow of his late wife.

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@lost4eva081980
@lost4eva081980 3 года назад
I always find the most intriguing aspect of this story is that Maxim de Winter's second wife is only ever called Mrs de Winter. Her given name is never mentioned. It's like she has no identity beyond being his wife.
@ElizabethNicoleSchwartz
@ElizabethNicoleSchwartz 3 года назад
I kind of feel like that's the whole point. It's supposed to be like she doesn't have an identity of her own.
@nadiya1518
@nadiya1518 3 года назад
And based on the movie and the novel itself, it supposed to be rebecca that have more characteristic etc than the second wife. I mean the whole point of rebecca is the second wife jealous of the dead rebecca that everyone love.
@marianka7258
@marianka7258 3 года назад
We know much about the dead Rebecca but we don’t know who the second Mrs de Winter actually is.
@Saltwaterfish96
@Saltwaterfish96 3 года назад
I only realised that halfway through the book. Makes the presence of Rebecca (even if it's only her name) so much more impactful.
@TheWonderGirl23
@TheWonderGirl23 3 года назад
That was made me dislike the character personally and all she did was wimper around and be afraid. Any action she did do was on behalf of her husband, not herself. Both Rebecca and the second wife was done a disservice.
@lotts2084
@lotts2084 3 года назад
For the people who haven’t read the book (it’s amazing) she is tricked by the housekeeper to wear the same outfit the now dead previous mrs de Winter wore (who started the masquerade ball) hence she can’t be seen by all the guests
@jobeyy
@jobeyy 3 года назад
so is the painting actually picture of Rebecca? not his aunt... right?
@blueswan7655
@blueswan7655 3 года назад
@@jobeyy it was of the aunt but Rebecca wore it at the last (famous) costume ball
@jobeyy
@jobeyy 3 года назад
@@blueswan7655 oh ok, thank you for the info!
@blueswan7655
@blueswan7655 3 года назад
@Amanda Hughes probably because red connotes passion or something. I agree that they should have kept it white tho
@blueswan7655
@blueswan7655 3 года назад
@Amanda Hughes yeah exactly. And also how Rebecca wore white (you know, the Madonna connotations) when she was anything but pure.
@Littlemermaid17
@Littlemermaid17 3 года назад
Lily James looks breath taking in this scene.
@geraldinegreene1853
@geraldinegreene1853 3 года назад
You confused this entrance with the one in Cinderella btwGod bless.
@vaniejoseph7399
@vaniejoseph7399 3 года назад
I was so embarrassed for her 😂she try’s her hardest and max keeps being mean to her I feel so bad 😔
@sue18356
@sue18356 3 года назад
I'm actually disappointed in this scene. The screenwriters should have kept the dress white since it was written in the book. I don't want to compare this with Hitchcock's, they all have their pros and cons. But Hitchcock's film nailed this scene. Mrs. De Winter from Hitchcock's wearing the white dress with the hat looks very stunning. We all know that how stunning she looked can reveal how many horrible memories Maxim remembered about Rebecca. That's why Maxim yelled at her. This scene, I just don't feel that way.
@kurumtelefon7148
@kurumtelefon7148 2 года назад
Also there's obvious symbolism in a white dreamy dress compared to very agressive red one
@ihateyoutube8789
@ihateyoutube8789 2 года назад
We don't understand the meanings she was trying to get across anymore as film makers. Or we don't like them and just change them. The white dress being exchanged for a red one is a perfect proof of that. The themes are so different it's really a different story, Daphne du Maurier's stories are about her character's motivations, changing that is essentially changing everything.
@bruisedviolets
@bruisedviolets 2 месяца назад
It jsut doesn’t feel like the book at all none of the tight, detached, awful brooding quality
@halfbloodwitch8545
@halfbloodwitch8545 3 года назад
This part of the movie made me think he was mad cuz he was still in love with his ex wife or something but it was a whole different story
@gurlpower9918
@gurlpower9918 3 года назад
I have a different opinion. From the husband's expression, it didn't look like he got angry at her cause she was wearing his beloved ex's dress. It seemed like something more deeper. Just a thought...
@mmaxine1331
@mmaxine1331 3 года назад
@@gurlpower9918 it’s because he killed his “beloved” ex
@rupsiparajuli9409
@rupsiparajuli9409 3 года назад
Hate can be just as powerful as love
@elifh300
@elifh300 3 года назад
It was exactly the same in the novel, Until the end, reader always thought that he is still in love with rebecca, but in fact it was all another thing
@LisaJohnsonBooks
@LisaJohnsonBooks 3 года назад
@@mmaxine1331 ugh i shouldn’t have strolled through the comments :( give a spoiler warning next time will u lol. I just started the book
@kaepiper
@kaepiper 3 года назад
this movie was not at all what i expected and i mean that in the best way possible. it was really good. every scene had me wondering what was next
@17pinksoda
@17pinksoda 3 года назад
Same. I really love this new adaptation..dont really understand why others dont like it. This version made it their own.
@bronzeblues7795
@bronzeblues7795 3 года назад
The expression on Armie's face when he sees the costume will probably remain his peak acting.
@Karter-ix7zi
@Karter-ix7zi 3 года назад
The original did it better
@ihateyoutube8789
@ihateyoutube8789 2 года назад
@@Karter-ix7zi Agreed. He looks angry, but he wasn't so much angry as he was terrified. This makes it confusing about what his motivation was.
@foursongs
@foursongs 3 года назад
DUDE the book was so crazy at this part, it hurt to read.
@samlal3618
@samlal3618 3 года назад
1:19 that pose was hella awkward 😂😂
@asahk7419
@asahk7419 3 года назад
The whole thing is supposed to be awkward and cringe-worthy.
@samlal3618
@samlal3618 3 года назад
Yup
@chrisparkes2179
@chrisparkes2179 3 года назад
@@asahk7419 But in the book, it's one of the few times the second Mrs DeWinter feels confident and in control. It's only as she sees people's reaction as she descends the stairs that she realises something has gone horribly wrong.
@jeff__w
@jeff__w 2 месяца назад
It works completely as “disturbing scene” in the 1940 movie and this one but there’s always the question: if Maxim de Winter becomes so completely deranged at the sight of that dress, why does he continue to keep that enormous portrait hanging prominently in the gallery/staircase?
@abira2.0
@abira2.0 3 года назад
"I said, NOW"... yes daddy
@jackier132
@jackier132 3 года назад
Lmao like fine wine
@EmTheFairy_
@EmTheFairy_ 3 года назад
Oof he would’ve eaten you
@Dreamfyre_
@Dreamfyre_ 3 года назад
U say as he puts you on the frying pan 💀💀💀
@patygjhj659
@patygjhj659 3 года назад
Lol i love this comment
@patygjhj659
@patygjhj659 3 года назад
@@EmTheFairy_ yes please
@kennyotoole1492
@kennyotoole1492 3 года назад
When I saw the thumbnail of this video before I saw this movie , I genuinely thought this was like a scene where she had gone mad or something , anyone think she kind of pulled off a very crazy facial expression when she smiled?
@carpediem2429
@carpediem2429 3 года назад
This scene was actually very disturbing. OMG. I loved this movie.😍 Already watched it 6 times. 😅
@zaraanne9184
@zaraanne9184 3 года назад
hate this scene cause how miserable and embarrassed for mrs de winter during that time but it's a good scene
@brettkimura
@brettkimura 3 года назад
Dat face when he said, "I said, NOW."
@asahk7419
@asahk7419 3 года назад
I read the book just a few weeks ago, and this was I think the closest thing I'd imagines this scene to go.
@latoshaadams3828
@latoshaadams3828 Год назад
That was embarrassing he treated her like trash
@cherrycherryboomboom7297
@cherrycherryboomboom7297 3 года назад
I loved Rebecca...that's all.
@missylang998
@missylang998 3 года назад
I really wanted her to have some type of revenge!
@infini_apex
@infini_apex 3 года назад
what an absolutely stunning scene from the dress to the makeup to the flawless lighting .. wow
@shelbyvillerules9962
@shelbyvillerules9962 3 года назад
I can’t take this seriously after seeing that old Mitchell & Webb sketch.
@silviagladys1270
@silviagladys1270 3 года назад
Thank you, I searched for it and I laughed a lot!!!
@chrisparkes2179
@chrisparkes2179 3 года назад
My mother is a huge fan of the book and has never fully liked any film or TV version, but she laughed her head off at the Mitchell & Webb sketch when I showed it to her on DVD and watched it three times back to back. "Nobody goes in the East Wing..... ....Yet"
@silviagladys1270
@silviagladys1270 3 года назад
@@chrisparkes2179 I am from Argentina and I didn't know them. It was so funny!!!- Yes, the book is different but Rebecca 1997 is the best. I watched it a lot of times-
@chrisparkes2179
@chrisparkes2179 3 года назад
@@silviagladys1270 It's a pity the 1979 BBC serial has never been released, that was the perfect version. Although, of course, my mother didn't like Joanna David who played the second Mrs DeWinter. She was very good in the part as I recall, and in real life is the mother of Emelia Fox, 1997's Mrs DeWinter.
@silviagladys1270
@silviagladys1270 3 года назад
@@chrisparkes2179 I find the 1979 a little slow and the special effects (the house burning) not very real. As a matter of fact the best director of special effects was Irwing Allen (The Towering Inferno) the rest aren't credible, although in 1997 it was good bt you never see the house burning outward, only inside.
@nayonikanair
@nayonikanair 3 года назад
It’s a white dress in the book 😩
@katek1532
@katek1532 3 года назад
Wait what? Why does the outfit look like this? They should of kept true to the book and gone with the curly white hair with that beautiful dress.
@thuytienlives8487
@thuytienlives8487 3 года назад
That scene is amazing. I have mixed feelings about the movie, but that scene is incredible. The music, the acting and costumes are stunning. I felt so sorry for the protagonist not having her name mentioned in the book. Her name should have been mentioned. While Maxim's behaviour of aggressively ordering his wife to change her outfit was accurate to the time period, it was also inappropriate and uncalled for.
@chrisparkes2179
@chrisparkes2179 3 года назад
Yeah, no need to forget his manners just because his new wife has appeared in front of all his friends in the same costume that most of them had last seen his first wife in just before he'd murdered her.
@thuytienlives8487
@thuytienlives8487 3 года назад
@@chrisparkes2179 no need for you to be so aggressive and rude either. :/ Are you...trying to say Maxim had every right to be rude? Because he didn't. Stop putting words into my mouth. I never said it was ok for Maxim to murder Rebecca. Maxim's murder of Rebecca was despicable and evil.
@chrisparkes2179
@chrisparkes2179 3 года назад
@@thuytienlives8487 Oh, come on! Max is a character whose wife emotionally abused him and drove him to murdering her when she found out she had a terminal disease and you criticise his manners, then get offended when I point out the paradox? You may be watching and commenting about the wrong movies if you're so delicate.
@excuseme1911
@excuseme1911 3 года назад
@@chrisparkes2179 lol can't believe you're defending his murder...
@chrisparkes2179
@chrisparkes2179 3 года назад
@@excuseme1911 Ah but she knew what she was doing when she taunted him into killing her because she couldn't face wasting away from cancer. She was too proud for that. And it's fictional anyway.
@whutdafeq1715
@whutdafeq1715 2 года назад
Yet another movie that I regret watching before having read the book.
@thundextonreign4339
@thundextonreign4339 3 года назад
Why did he say go and change? She was looking aweeesome
@helendema2650
@helendema2650 3 года назад
Cos she wore the same clothes as Rebecca
@ezpow1390
@ezpow1390 3 года назад
because she wore the the exact outfit that rebecca did at her final ball
@mai.vancon
@mai.vancon 3 года назад
So she isn’t Rebecca..? Okay, I shouldn’t have watched spoilers.
@thundextonreign4339
@thundextonreign4339 3 года назад
@@mai.vancon 😂😂😂
@akmaliafatimah6557
@akmaliafatimah6557 3 года назад
LOL
@Tarebear120
@Tarebear120 Год назад
I’m upset they changed the color of the dress in the movie. In the book it was a white dress and while reading it I was so excited to see that scene adapted in the movie but they changed the dress color :(
@solomeyashiukashvili7113
@solomeyashiukashvili7113 3 года назад
The most disturbing part is that it all looks like a comedy. I'm honestly waiting for her to start singing. Gothic novel, duh...
@chrisparkes2179
@chrisparkes2179 3 года назад
The novel is much better, it puts you into the girl's head. The growing realisation that she's been set up to fail after finally doing something that she thinks will earn her respect. I don't know why people call it "gothic" though. This version of the scene is the worst I've seen, I wouldn't have been surprised if they'd had her fall on her arse and go bouncing down the stairs like someone in a Laurel and Hardy film.
@Emnememnem
@Emnememnem 2 года назад
Also Mrs de winters is a very young woman, and also shy. She just wanted to look older and treated as an adult. Was reading the part where he asks her to put on a ribbon ( alice in wonderland he said)
@monicaalexandru9638
@monicaalexandru9638 10 месяцев назад
she’s not playing rebecca….🙄@@treesemeralds1501
@brandyloutherback9288
@brandyloutherback9288 2 года назад
I can't help comparing this scene to Hitchcock's version, and how it was so much more effective there!
@user-jn4fl3bu7w
@user-jn4fl3bu7w Месяц назад
In the original, there were only three people there, why is there a bunch of people here 😭😭
@MidnightPixie79
@MidnightPixie79 3 года назад
as critics would say, “she has LIMITED RANGE”
@anisanurraudah8383
@anisanurraudah8383 3 года назад
Really? I thought Lily was great. Just terrible writing and direction.
@17pinksoda
@17pinksoda 3 года назад
Disagree. Lily is an amazing actor..She acted her socks off and carried this film!
@akabhi1794
@akabhi1794 3 года назад
She is beautiful
@meIIody
@meIIody 10 дней назад
i just finished the book so im here
@missyadams
@missyadams 3 года назад
Epic costume fail 2020
@chrisparkes2179
@chrisparkes2179 3 года назад
Lol. I think those were Mrs Danvers exact words in the original novel, apart from the date of course.
@missyadams
@missyadams 3 года назад
@@chrisparkes2179 I've watched all the adaptations, this one is really epic beause none of the costumes were as daring as this one.
@chrisparkes2179
@chrisparkes2179 3 года назад
@@missyadams athe thing with the white dress though is that it's very respectable and a but twee, which is why Mrs DeWinter (and we) can't understand why everyone is shocked. With the red dress you sort of expect them to be shocked. It would be brilliant for the 'lympus ball scene in "Jezebel" though!
@Cherry-li6nk
@Cherry-li6nk 3 года назад
Where is the *white* dress?
@chxlatemxlk2893
@chxlatemxlk2893 3 месяца назад
not here 🤷‍♀️
@foursongs
@foursongs 3 года назад
It was a white dress in the book!!!
@lorihogue5015
@lorihogue5015 Месяц назад
The distressing thing about this production was casting Armie Hammer in the role of Maxim de Winter. EW 😑
@jememe5209
@jememe5209 3 года назад
watched a few clips to see if it’s any good, and from just watching 2 scenes from this production im not happy. sure they keep some of the same lines from the books but the acting is off, and they changed so many details. the dress is supposed to be white for example. why does Maxim raise his voice so much? Maxim had a bit of a temper but he was mostly austere in this part of the film. this is not a production that brings rebecca to life, it does the book more harm than good
@gee2541
@gee2541 2 года назад
the movie was trash lol
@ihateyoutube8789
@ihateyoutube8789 2 года назад
100 percent agree with your assessments.
@jemimah4life
@jemimah4life 3 года назад
Can someone explain to me what happened because I haven't seen the movie/series Thank you👇🏾
@helendema2650
@helendema2650 3 года назад
So, man called Mr de Winter used to be married to Rebecca. She was a bad ho so man shot her and made it look like a suicide. Then he marries this gyal in this clip. He got angry cos she dressed like Rebecca. That’s long story short
@helensmith8325
@helensmith8325 3 года назад
the original book by Daphne DuMaurier (written in the 30's) is the best book EVER. I highly recommend reading it.
@baldANDfat
@baldANDfat 3 года назад
You don't watch a scene from a movie you didn't see and pretend someone explains it to you omg
@jemimah4life
@jemimah4life 3 года назад
@@helendema2650 thank you🤟🏾😀
@helendema2650
@helendema2650 3 года назад
@@baldANDfat well it jus happened nd no harm done
@thecat8513
@thecat8513 Год назад
none of the nuance, emotion, richness of Hitchcock's version. how did they go backward after 80 years?
@aniketjadhav5719
@aniketjadhav5719 3 года назад
Still I didn't find the song name
@chrisparkes2179
@chrisparkes2179 3 года назад
Do you mean "Pennies from heaven" at the start? Unlike most of the songs I hear in films and try to track down, they actually played the title line for once here. It sounds to me a bit like Al Bowley's version. HTH.
@mel-lm5by
@mel-lm5by 3 года назад
Why am I early to a Netflix vid-
@mujtabasonaullah3752
@mujtabasonaullah3752 3 года назад
Could hav been a masterpiece , But disappointed !
@jeboodebeboo8024
@jeboodebeboo8024 3 года назад
this was really a disturbing scene, oml who made her wear that outfit??? SHADY!
@IndomitableT
@IndomitableT 3 года назад
Mrs. Danvers of course🤨
@ezpow1390
@ezpow1390 3 года назад
obviously mrs danvers
@latoshaadams3828
@latoshaadams3828 Год назад
That other ladie I would put her out my house
@patsy9605
@patsy9605 3 года назад
Rebeca had cancer, right?
@zarlashtkiwan
@zarlashtkiwan 3 года назад
Yes.
@chrisparkes2179
@chrisparkes2179 3 года назад
She was terrified of how she was going to die, so she told Max she was having someone else's baby and how much she'd enjoy seeing him have to bring it up as his own to avoid scandal and basicallyally goaded him into killing her as she didn't want people remembering her as a coward and to completely ruin his life as well. She was a naughty lady.
@ileanagodinez7767
@ileanagodinez7767 3 года назад
in the book i thought she had drowned?
@gee2541
@gee2541 2 года назад
the acting was atrocious in this film lol
@HalfBloodOtter
@HalfBloodOtter 11 месяцев назад
Agree
@wiinterflowers4277
@wiinterflowers4277 4 месяца назад
@@HalfBloodOtter Lily James was the only one I can give credit to because she's trying. I didn't mind the guy who played family lawyer and the chick who played the sister too. Armie Hammer.. ew nope he sucked! Kristen Scott Thomas was ok but she went *WAY* too overboard in the last half. I was embarrassed to even mention Ann Dowd...
@giovannirastrelli9821
@giovannirastrelli9821 Год назад
Interesting that in most adaptations, the dress is white, but here it’s blood red.
@tessiechen8942
@tessiechen8942 3 года назад
Damn 5 views
@ri3hegunpro271
@ri3hegunpro271 3 года назад
Rebecca (1940) Rebecca (2020)
@mujtabasonaullah3752
@mujtabasonaullah3752 3 года назад
A bad actor He is !
@ihateyoutube8789
@ihateyoutube8789 2 года назад
In more ways than one.
@soundaryabaswarajsheher6574
@soundaryabaswarajsheher6574 3 года назад
Am I dumb or was this movie boring Aesthetically boring
@blue7cat10
@blue7cat10 3 года назад
It was sooooo boring! Bad casting, bad acting. The old black and white one, the Rebecca movie Hitchcock made, now that was a real thriller! Amazing!
@teti9087
@teti9087 3 года назад
Yeah also bad timing.. it felt like I was watching forever.
@angelabby2379
@angelabby2379 3 года назад
@@blue7cat10 thriller my ass. 1940 is like snl sketch
@chrisparkes2179
@chrisparkes2179 3 года назад
@@blue7cat10 Looks like they only used a 60 watt bulb to film it as well.
@vivwalker5883
@vivwalker5883 Год назад
The Hitchcock version was superior in every way and was true to the superb novel. This latest version was completely unnecessary and inferior.
@fadhilramadhani1847
@fadhilramadhani1847 3 года назад
The original is FAR better than this mess.
@angelabby2379
@angelabby2379 3 года назад
sheep
@annasanta9103
@annasanta9103 3 года назад
lily james is this some kind of joke that you are with a married man Dominic West ? Why do you do that, I am so disappointed at you ....
@txicaddict4709
@txicaddict4709 3 года назад
First
@mccarraa
@mccarraa 3 года назад
All I can think about is the wife and the kids, I wish she was better at hiding the affair. It's disgusting if she timed the affair for show. So more people would watch it.
@leLIVREinterdit
@leLIVREinterdit 3 года назад
She’s not having an affair with him. They’re friends, co-stars and were drunkenly playing around at lunch with their agent and later, on a scooter. He’s pictured kissing her cheek while at lunch with the agent, nothing any more salacious than that. She’s cancelled all but one interview since the media onslaught. I doubt she would purposely put herself through what she’s going through just to promote an entirely different film...
@isha4889
@isha4889 3 года назад
@@leLIVREinterdit if you believe that you’re seriously naive
@codenameverity
@codenameverity 3 года назад
are you talking about the actress irl?
@mccarraa
@mccarraa 3 года назад
You forgot about airport pictures too.if they are kissing in Rome in public, they are having sex in hotel. But I really hope the wife forgive him, for the kids. They have a lot of young kids.
@ezpow1390
@ezpow1390 3 года назад
this is unrelated to this scene and film. spread your hateful opinions on a video or article that relates to the on-going controversy, not on a film that has fuck-all to do with it
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