"Rebecca", a magnificent new adaptation

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Let me share my thoughts on the magnificent new adaptation of "Rebecca" directed by Ben Wheatley for Netflix:
From its moody opening frames, Wheatley transports us masterfully to the dreamlike shores of Manderley, conjuring all the gothic mystery and intrigue of Daphne du Maurier's classic novel.

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Lily James and Armie Hammer are exquisitely cast, emanating delicate fragility amidst psychological shadows. Kristin Scott Thomas chews the scenery deliciously as the acid-tongued Mrs. Danvers.
Production values sing under the stewardship of cinematographer Laurie Rose - each lavish set and costume feels lived in.
Wheatley understands film is a visual medium firstly. His compositions simmer with ominous subtext worthy of Hitchcock at his best.

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Yet for all the sumptuous dressings, it's the timely themes of female empowerment, jealousy and subjugation that resonate most profoundly.
A towering achievement for Netflix and required viewing this autumn. Wheatley proves a masterful steward of this beloved story's essence.
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