Plot introduction - The complete collection of Hitchcock suspense movies - Butterfly Dream
Content introduction It was an unforgettable summer, on the cliff of the seaside in southern France, a trance-like aristocratic man Wandering back and forth. A young woman who was painting nearby took the initiative to talk to him because he suspected that the gentleman was suicidal. The two quickly got acquainted and became a close couple. Mr. de Winter is a handsome, aristocratic and wealthy man. He lost his wife a few years ago and is now traveling around alone. He happened to stay in the same hotel as Mrs. Van Hopper who was on vacation. The young woman from a humble background was Mrs. Van Hopper's personal attendant. They kept the secret of Mrs. Van Hopper's love of dating, and every time the young girl asked about the prestigious Manderley Manor, Mr. de Winter's face immediately showed a cloud that was difficult to dispel. As Mrs. Van Hopper prepared to return to New York from her vacation, the young girl finally had to say goodbye to her sweetheart. But Mr. de Winter had fallen in love with this innocent, kind-hearted girl, and he immediately proposed to marry her. The two return to the mysterious Manderley Manor together after their honeymoon. Manderley is a beautiful seaside manor. Its architecture is ancient and elegant, and its dead hostess Rebecca adds to its mystery. As soon as the young Mrs. de Winter arrived here, she was caught up in a series of strange things. Mrs. Danvers, the housekeeper, was the personal maid of the former Mrs. de Winter. She wore a black dress and haunted every corner of Manderley like a ghost. Under her careful arrangement, traces of the past hostess Rebecca are preserved everywhere in Manderley. Mrs. Danvers introduces things related to Rebecca to Mrs. de Winter, including her bedroom, clothes, used handkerchiefs and notebooks, etc. All this is like an indelible shadow, leaving a depressing and dull mystery in the heart of young Mrs. de Winter. The young hostess was extremely nervous under Mrs. Danvers's teasing. Once, she accidentally broke a handicraft and was scolded by the housekeeper. Fortunately, with the comfort of her husband and manager Frank, the panic and anxiety in her heart were somewhat calmed down. One day, she went for a walk on the beach with her husband. Inadvertently walking into an abandoned cabin alone, I discovered that this was where Rebecca once lived. When Mr. de Winter found out, he angrily told her not to go there again. Later, the young hostess learned that Rebecca had a quarrel with Mr. de Winter in that room, and then she went out to sea alone and was killed. Mr. de Winter went to London for business, and his wife saw a strange man in the corridor, whispering to Mrs. Danvers. This man claimed to be Rebecca's cousin. He saw Mrs. de Winter approaching and left in a hurry. In order to remove the painful memory from her husband's soul, Mrs. de Winter suggested holding a masquerade ball in Manderley. She wanted to surprise her husband with a unique outfit, and Mrs. Danvers took the opportunity to induce her to customize a ball gown based on the outfit in an oil painting. The ball was held at Manderley as scheduled, but when she excitedly walked up to her husband, Mr. de Winter was surprised. He snapped at his wife to change her outfit. It turned out that Mrs. Danvers had deliberately dressed her up as Rebecca to irritate Mr. de Winter. The hostess, who was extremely sad, didn't know how to explain to her husband. Mrs. Danvers added fuel to the fire and tried to connive at her to jump off the building and end her own life. Just then, the shouts of sailors came from the seaside, and everyone rushed there to see what happened. It turned out that divers discovered a sunken ship on the seabed with a rotting corpse inside. After being identified as Rebecca's body, the one buried in the past was obviously an imposter. Mr. de Winter went through painful torture and finally confessed the truth to his wife: the beautiful and passionate Rebecca was a shameless and depraved woman. Not long after their wedding, on the cliff on the seaside in southern France, Rebecca confessed to her husband that she married to Manderley for money, and that she wanted to become the queen here. Rebecca committed adultery with several men, one of whom was the man who claimed to be her cousin. In order to maintain the honor of the family, Mr. de Winter endured the humiliation and maintained a nominal relationship with her as husband and wife. One day at the beach house, Rebecca told her husband she was pregnant. She also admitted that the child's father was not Derwent, but she decided to give birth to the child so that he could become the new owner of Manderley when he grew up. Rebecca's words deeply hurt Mr. de Winter, and she shamelessly asked her husband if he had the guts to kill her.
Mr. de Winter could not stand the provocation and raised his fist to teach Rebecca a lesson. During the conflict, she tripped over something and fell on a sharp metal object, killing her on the spot. Derwent was stunned by the accident. He put the body into the cabin and then drilled through the bilge to let the boat sink slowly in the sea. Around this controversial case, the court began to investigate. Mrs. de Winter believed that her husband was innocent and asked to attend the court trial in person, but Mr. de Winter asked her to rest at home to avoid being mentally stimulated. After a fierce court debate, Rebecca's personal doctor was finally found. It turned out that Rebecca herself was suffering from terminal cancer. She knew that she would not live long, so she made up a lie about being pregnant in an attempt to get her husband to be convicted and imprisoned. With the matter cleared up, Mr. de Winter drove home with Frank, the butler. On the road near Manderley they saw fire engulfing the entire estate. When Mrs. Danvers learns that Mr. de Winter has not been imprisoned, she becomes furious and sets Manderley on fire. Derwent found his surviving wife in a sea of ????fire, and they hugged each other tightly. Mrs. Danvers, who had ulterior motives, was surrounded by fire. Rebecca's former room was reduced to ashes together with this nightmarish old building.
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