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  1. Jan 14, 2017 · Mostly, in a critical re-evaluation of Hitchcock’s career, critics and cinephiles have realized what a profoundly ahead-of-its-time movie it is. It’s moody, it’s romantic, it’s insane, it’s gorgeous, and it’s one-of-a-kind. Below are the eight reasons that Vertigo is Alfred Hitchcock’s unequivocal greatest film. 1. Jimmy Stewart

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  2. Vertigo is a very clever movie about a long con reverse engineered from the protagonist's inability to look down from heights without getting dizzy and nauseous. It basically gives him a panic attack to look down from even a step ladder. He's targeted and played for a mark. It's all incredibly beautiful to look at.

  3. Hello everyone, yesterday night I was lazily browsing Netflix and I noticed that Vertigo by Alfred Hitchcok had been uploaded. I like a nice movie from time to time but I can't say I'm an expert when it comes to the seventh art. Well guys, I'm amazed. I had to rewatch some scenes to fully appreciate their beauty.

  4. May 5, 2016 · An acquaintance named Gavin Elster hires Scottie, now a private eye, to follow his wife Madeline (played by Kim Novak) and find out why she’s acting so strangely. From there on, you get classic ...

  5. Watch 25 Alfred Hitch­cock Trail­ers, Excit­ing Films in Their Own Right. Mar­tin Scors­ese Reveals His 12 Favorite Movies (and Writes a New Essay on Film Preser­va­tion) The 10 Great­est Films of All Time Accord­ing to 846 Film Crit­ics. Based in Seoul, Col­in Mar­shall writes and broad­casts on cities and cul­ture.

  6. Dec 21, 2022 · Jason Blum on Why ‘Vertigo’ Is the Best Movie for Being ‘Lost in Another Reality’. This essay is one of several contributed by filmmakers and actors as part of Variety’s 100 Greatest ...

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  8. Mar 4, 2024 · Santanu Das March 4, 2024. Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo (1958) is now considered the greatest film of all time according to the critics that voted in the British Film Institute’s 2012 Sight & Sound poll. The survey, which is compiled once a decade, saw Hitchcock bumping Orson Welles’ Citizen Kane, which had held the spot for 50 years.

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