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"I was pretending to have an affair. Everything is written and directed by myself, just to stimulate you, otherwise how could you have won an Oscar..." In 1960, the film director Hitchcock

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"I was pretending to have an affair. Everything is written and directed by myself, just to stimulate you, otherwise how could you win an Oscar..." In 1960, film director Hitchcock's "Butterfly Dream" won an Oscar, and his wife Irma said in his ear.

The big director knew that the reason why he could win the Oscar was inseparable from the "affair" drama that his beloved wife took pains to write and direct.

Hitchcock is known as the "Freud of cinema" and is a master of world cinema. He has been nominated for the Oscar for Best Director 5 times in his life, and each time he "runs with him". In 1979, he received the Oscar Lifetime Achievement Award.

In 1921, Chion met his future wife, the talented film editor Irma Revere.

The happy married life after marriage made Hitchcock choose to lie flat.

At that time, they had cultivated a large vegetable garden in their villa on the outskirts of London, and he was very busy all day, living like a "farmer" with a "mountain spring, a little sweet".

For a full year and a half, Hitchcock didn't make a single film. Alma worried: "He's a genius, how can he spend his time on turnip cabbage?" ”

But Hitchcock was already addicted to growing vegetables. How can this be broken?

Soon, Hitchcock noticed his wife's abnormality: every weekend, Irma dressed up and went out, always radiant when she returned home, careless about whether he was playing in the vegetable garden or making movies, as if he had decided to "go his separate way".

He was a little anxious and uneasy: could he have been "green"!

One night, Irma spoke softly to herself, as if deliberately speaking to Hitchcock: "Rossellini is really charming and likable!" ”

Rossellini?! Hitchcock certainly knew this guy: he was a famous director who had previously snatched his favorite actress, Ingrid Bergman.

That night, Hitchcock called Rossellini, and he couldn't care less about Sven, and he said fiercely: "You bad guy, you better stay away from Irma, otherwise I'll beat you!" ”

The next day, Hitchcock said, "We have to move, we have to move!"

Alma and Hitchcock came to the United States. Hitchcock riveted enough to make "Butterfly Dream" a classic, so that Rossellini could see his own strength and retreat!

During the filming of the film, Hitchcock patiently persuaded Alma that the two would play a couple who were kissing passionately — Hitchcock, shaking his fat face and winking triumphantly at the audience or Rossellini, as if declaring "sovereignty."

"Butterfly Dream" not only won three awards at the 13th Academy Awards, including the Best Film Award, but also established Hitchcock's position in Hollywood.

In the face of the genius husband's lying flat, his wife Alma did not let it go, nor did she persuade each other bitterly, nor did she make a big fuss, but aimed at her husband's "soft ribs", wrote and directed herself to act out a good affair, so that her husband was jealous at the same time, produced a deep sense of crisis, and finally jumped up and made a classic movie.

Alma's approach is clever. In fact, most of the big pig's hooves of men have a common feature: eat soft and not eat hard.

A small key can open a lock, and the seemingly powerful iron rod is powerless. The reason is simple:

The key found the "lock cylinder" of the lock, but the iron rod was not found.

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"I was pretending to have an affair. Everything is written and directed by myself, just to stimulate you, otherwise how could you have won an Oscar..." In 1960, the film director Hitchcock
"I was pretending to have an affair. Everything is written and directed by myself, just to stimulate you, otherwise how could you have won an Oscar..." In 1960, the film director Hitchcock
"I was pretending to have an affair. Everything is written and directed by myself, just to stimulate you, otherwise how could you have won an Oscar..." In 1960, the film director Hitchcock
"I was pretending to have an affair. Everything is written and directed by myself, just to stimulate you, otherwise how could you have won an Oscar..." In 1960, the film director Hitchcock
"I was pretending to have an affair. Everything is written and directed by myself, just to stimulate you, otherwise how could you have won an Oscar..." In 1960, the film director Hitchcock
"I was pretending to have an affair. Everything is written and directed by myself, just to stimulate you, otherwise how could you have won an Oscar..." In 1960, the film director Hitchcock

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