Given the close proximity that Suspicion followed Rebecca, and some obvious similarities between Lina and the second Mrs. de Winter (lack of self confidence in some general sense being one, but not in the specifics, but I digress), it is inevitable to compare the performances. But there are more differences than similarities.
Age is one. Despite being only a year older, the character portrayed so convincingly by Ms. Fontaine in this film seems more like a decade older. Joan does it without makeup, instead putting aside the somewhat girlish manner of the second Mrs. de Winter for a manner of one approaching 30 or so, with no hint of that girlishness. It is not as if she does it by portraying a more learned self confidence, either, since Lina to be sure has her self doubts. But those are more about her standing in the world as a spinster, than about whether she can control a social situation.
Another is in the portrayal of her character's anxieties. The second Mrs. de Winter certainly has her moments where the challenges she faces confuse her, but mostly she portrays her anxieties as inducing outward emotions, some crying, lashing out. Lina on the other hand directs her emotions more inwardly, hiding for example her reactions seeing the chairs in the window from Isobel, or even when outward in challenging people such as Beaky.
I could go on and on, but suffice to say there is no real merit to anyone's suggsting that Joan's portrayal here is some kind of rehash of her role in Rebecca.
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