Review of Vertigo

Vertigo (1958)
10/10
Amazing
7 July 2003
There is not much to say about this movie, except than it should definately be seen by anyone that considers himself a movie lover. It is amazingly suspenseful. It gets in your mind, in a slow, devious and viperish way. Agony and torment is deriving from the human mind - rather than the actual going-ons or plot of the film. It is a film than can be read in many layers, like the halucinational dreams and obsessions of the main character, that linger between reality and fantasy. Reality is what we make of it... and Hitchcock sure knows how to play with the viewers and his characters mind.

The best thing is he still remains the master of his kind. MUST NOT miss it. I think it is his best film.
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