Vertigo (1958) update feed
" 2013: 144 2012: 152 2011: 159 2010: 163 2009: 165 2008: 169 2007: 173 2006: 188 "
" 2012: 152 2011: 159 2010: 163 2009: 165 2008: 169 2007: 173 2006: 188 "
" Notes: In my opinion, you have Hitchcock here at the very top of his Art. Basically, the whole thing looked amazing and I have never seen such a spellbinding progression in a thriller. Through the whole thing, you can’t help wonder what is going on with this mysterious woman and like James Stewart, you are pretty much getting obsessed with this lady. The other thing I loved about this flick is how well developed the main character was. Indeed, it was probably the most messed up lead characte"
" Notes: In my opinion, you have Hitchcock here at the very top of his Art. Basically, the whole thing looked amazing and I have never seen such a spellbinding progression in a thriller. Through the whole thing, you can’t help wonder what is going on with this mysterious woman and like James Stewart, you are pretty much getting obsessed with this lady. The other thing I loved about this flick is how well developed the main character was. Indeed, it was probably the most messed up lead characte"
" Points: 26 Chosen by: Kandi (2), darkolorde (6), aprohor (10), yongle (8) Previous rank: 46 (↑10) IMDB top 250 rank: 91"
"25.2. 2020 "Vertigo" is a study of a psychological disorder, just like equally intense "Marnie", and it also examines very special kind of romantic obsession. "Vertigo" isn't dated at all because it has certain kind of qualities that makes it timeless. "Vertigo" isn't a murder mystery, although murder is integral part of the film. James Stewart's character John Ferguson has been suffering from acrophobia since he witnessed his work partner fall to his death. He meets a beautiful woman but lose"
" 2011: 159 2010: 163 2009: 165 2008: 169 2007: 173 2006: 188 "
"Best Picture - Best Director - Best Original Screenplay - Best Adapted Screenplay - Best Actor in a Leading Role - Best Actress in a Leading Role - Best Actor in a Supporting Role - Best Actress in a Supporting Role - Best Cinematography - Best Film Editing - Best Art Direction - Best Costume Design - Best Original Score - Best Sound Editing - Best Sound Mixing - Best Visual Effects - Best Makeup - "
" Tom Helmore as Gavin Elster (husband) Kim Novak as Madeleine Elster (fake wife) "