Vertigo (1958) update feed
"2010: 163 2009: 165 2008: 169 2007: 173 2006: 188 "
"“The gentleman seems to know what he wants,” deadpans a saleswoman in the final act of Vertigo, Alfred Hitchcock’s rich and strange masterwork, as she observes James Stewart’s round-the-bend retired detective monomaniacally outfitting his shopgirl squeeze (Kim Novak) in high-end threads identical to those of a lost woman—the young lady’s spitting image—whose love and life slipped away from him. While the scene, echoing the Orpheus myth (plus a hint of Frankenstein) in its imagery o"
" Kim Novak and James Stewart Barbara Bel Geddes "
"2009: 165 2008: 169 2007: 173 2006: 188 "
" Points: 23 Chosen by: Kandi (3), Darth Brutus (4), emberlin (6), Narratorjebi (10) Previous rank: 75 (↑29) IMDB top 250 rank: 76"
" Notes: I have always been a fan of Alfred Hitchcock and this has always been my favorite movie of his. 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"
"re-watched at cinema re-release cinemark mall plaza vespucio 17:30 October 14"
"John 'Scottie' Ferguson Director: Alfred Hitchcock"
" Notes: I have always been a fan of Alfred Hitchcock and this has always been my favorite movie of his. 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"