ManiakJiggy
This is How Movies Should Be Made
StyleSk8r
At first rather annoying in its heavy emphasis on reenactments, this movie ultimately proves fascinating, simply because the complicated, highly dramatic tale it tells still almost defies belief.
Haven Kaycee
It is encouraging that the film ends so strongly.Otherwise, it wouldn't have been a particularly memorable film
Dana
An old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.
buckikris
Melanie Daniels (Tippi Hedren) is a rich socialite from San Francisco. One afternoon on her way to a pet store she notices a large migration of seagulls. She walks into the pet store; and asks Mrs. Mac Gruger ( Ruth Devitt ) if any Mina Birds are available? She explains that they would have to be ordered, but she can get one for her. A few moments later a man walks in Mitch Brenner( Rod Taylor). He knows Melanie from a court incident and knows she doesn't work at the store. He continues to ask her questions on various birds. Melanie doesn't know anything about birds, so she looks like a fool. He is looking for Love Birds for his sister on her birthday. When Melanie finds out he knew who is is , she is furious and wants to get him back. When he leaves she finds out his address by getting a friend to run his plate number. She decides to ask Mrs. MacGruger to order some Love Bird; and she would pick them up tomorrow. The next day she picks them up and delivers them to his place in San Francisco. When she arrives his neighbors tells her he isn't there; and won't be back until Monday. He explains that he spends the weekend with his sister and mother in Bodega Bay. Melanie decides she will go up and surprise him with a gift.When she arrives she stops at the post office. She does some investigating and finds out he lives on the other side of the bay with his mother Lydia( Jessica Tandy) and his sister. Then she asks what his sister's name is? When she gets conflicting names , they tell her to go to Anne Hayworth's house( Suzanne Pleshette). She is the schoolteacher and can tell her what she needs to know. When Melanie arrives, Anne tells her that Mitch's sister is Cathy( Veronica Cartwright)re. Anne then goes on to ask is Melanie if she is one of Mitch's girlfriend's which makes Melanie feel awkward at first. Once she gets the the info from Anne she goes back to the dock and rents a boat. When she arrives at Mitch's house, she leaves the The Love Birds with a card for Cathy. When she leaves she rips up the card she had for Mitch and leaves. When she thinks she's free Mitch spots her out in the bay. He then gets into his truck and follows her back to town. On her way back Melanie gets attacked by a seagull. When she arrives back at The Tides restaurant she explains what happened to Deke Carter( Lonny Chapman) the owner; and to Mitch who begins to treat her.He asks her why she is up her? She lies and says she is up to she an Anne they were college friends. Mitch asks her how long she would be staying, they he invites her to dinner that night. When she is patched up she realizes she has to find a place to stay. She arrives back at Anne's and asks if she can rent a room? Anne agrees , and Melanie makes herself at home. When she arrives at the Brenner's house she get's to know Cathy more and they seem to hit it off. Melanie and Lydia seen distant, because of Lydia's attitude to Mitch's lady friends. It seems no one ever will be good enough for Mitch. When Mitch walks Melanie out to her car they both notice large migration of gulls; and find it odd.
Melanie return's back to Anne's they both get to talking and Melanie finds out Anne is originally from San Francisco. Anne relocated to Boydega Bay because of Mitch. They were an item four years ago, but Lydia coudn't stand it. To Lydia Anne just wasn't good enough, but now the two get along great. That night Mitch calls Melanie and invites her to Cathy's birthday party . While they are are talking a loud crash is heard at the front door.They notice that a gull has crashed through the door The next day at the party, everything seems fine until a flock of seagulls start to attack. Everyone flees into the house until it's safe to come out. That night at the Brenner's bird's fly into the house and create chaos. The birds seem more aggressive and decide to report the incident to the authorities.
The next day Melanie goes to check on Cathy at the school. While she is waiting she notices a large number of crows perching. She goes inside the school and warns Anne. They decide to get the kids out quietly, when they start to leave the birds viciously attack, then leave. Most flee downtown and Melanie arrives at the Tides restaurant. Melanie makes an urgent call to her father on what happened and tells him she will not be able to come home right away.Then a conversation begins about birds behavior, some believe it's the sign of the end of the world. When Mitch arrives to get Melanie, One patron blames Melanie, because the attacks happened when she arrived. All seems calm at the moment, then the attacks start back up. The birds begin to attack the downtown area creating chaos , which leads to car crashes, explosions, and people stuck in businesses, E.T.C..When they have an opportunity, Mitch and Melanie leave to get Cathy At Anne's. While walking they notice a large number of crows, gulls by the schoolhouse. They also notice that Anne was killed protecting Cathy when they ran outside to see the explosion. Once home Mitch starts to board up the house. On the radio the attack is mentioned, but no explanation is given. For the moment they believe they are safe, but the birds begin to attack the house. Mitch has to quickly find furniture to keep them out. Meanwhile Melanie hears a sound upstairs. When she goes upstairs she opens the door to one of the bedrooms. There she discovers the birds have pecked their way in. She is viciously attacked and later is found by Mitch who has also been attacked by them. He brings her downstairs to treat her. Melanie is still in defensive mode thinking she is still being attacked. While bandaging her up they realize she needs to get to a hospital. Mitch has to brave the outside to get the car. He carefully gets the car out of the garage then goes back to get Cathy, Lydia, and Melanie. To Mitch this seems like the best time to leave, the birds seem calm. In the end, They leave and hundreds of birds are seen all over in the closing scene.
In conclusion, The Birds is a true classic. It's a movie that makes you think about bird behavior; and birds that gather on a wire. It a horror film that hold wee; but his best will always be P-S-Y-C-H-O.
justinmethe
A truly creepy thriller. I wouldn't necessarily call this movie a horror film but Hitchcock as he does in all his thrillers surely takes his time while slowly building up the suspense in this movie. Even when we arrive in Bodega Bay we don't get a sense that anything is wrong until many more scenes after our initial arrival, but what makes this movie so great is even if you don't see anything or if really you have no reason to be worried or feel nervous you do anyway throughout the entirety of the film. Hitchcock really does prove that he is the master of suspense in this film especially with some iconic scenes such as the one where Melanie Daniels played by Tippi Hedren is at the school and is leaning up against the fence as the birds quietly gather on the playground before she turns around. Although she remains calm you can just feel the intensity in that scene and it was almost like you were right their with her. Movies such as THE BIRDS will always keep you on the edge of your seat for the entire film.
TheBigSick
This is a flawless film made by Alfred Hitchcock. The trademark camera-work of Hitchcock, namely the use of camera movement that mimics a person's gaze, forcing viewers to engage in a form of voyeurism, is used again and again in the film, and really gives the audience an authentic feeling. The sound editing and the visual effects are perfect, in the sense that the birds attack looks utterly real. Tippi Hedren delivers an impeccable performance on her screen debut. The directing is just amazing in terms of slow build-up and suspense creation.
bay72%50
Do you think the birds attack you? This animal is very familiar for us, so we may be scared by this film.In this story, human beings are attacked by the animals. They suddenly appear, and attack. We are made scared. This film puts a mystery. That is why the birds attack human beings? We cannot get the answer from the film. We have to imagine it. I think this point makes the film very interesting and attracted for us. We can come upon with many ideas. The interpretation of this movie depends on us.