
Dear Characters,
I'm in the process of watching an Alfred Hitchcock film and thought I might critique a little bit. Let this be known! I've not finished it.
First Impression -
My first impression was that the farmer, or head master of the household is a sincere man. The death of his wife has left him alone and sad. As the marriage commences in front of him and finishes he can only think about what ladies would be good for his household. I'm sitting here thinking that he will be a gentleman and by all means decide not to marry the women he confronts by standard elimination.

Second Impression -
This farmer is an asshole. I've never seen someone more rude and oblivious as well as self absorbed in my life! I could not imagine the childish tantrum he sprang up when he's being denied. Then when he was on the poor ladie's piano! Like he owns the joint. I would have kicked him in the fucking nuts.

Third Impression -
(Now that I've finished it.)
The movie is bloody brilliant. Sure the farmer was a bit of an air head but despite his arrogance I realized that this movie is really an old romantic comedy. The characters are supposed to be a little bit out of proportion but they are in such a realistic manner I could hardly tell until the end. Fantastic, comical, charming (at the end), witty, well seasoned and groomed for it's time.
Sincerely,
The Character
P.S. Pissed that looking up the pictures gave away the ending.
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