Vertigo
Former Police detective John 'Scottie' Ferguson detective suffering from acrophobia investigates the strange activities of an old friend's wife, all the while becoming dangerously obsessed with her. Scottie ended up falling in love with her. Unfortunately for him, she died and he was left alone until a woman named Judy came along and things start to unfold.
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December 21, 2015
Vertigo ultimately comes off as a fairly disastrous misfire that's almost entirely devoid of engrossing, attention-grabbing elements.March 15, 2015
It's as much a wonder of suspense as it is a catalogue of the director's themes and an allegory for his own art of enticement-and for the erotic pitfalls of his métier.August 18, 2008
Why is this movie Hitchcock's masterpiece? Because no movie plunges us more deeply into the dizzying heart of erotic obsession.April 26, 2015
The most complex film made by Alfred Hitchcock.April 01, 2016
The best film in the history of cinema. [Full review in Spanish]May 09, 2016
Alfred Hitchcock's "Vertigo" is an artistic triumph for the master of mystery.June 01, 2011
Hitchcock's most tender story.March 31, 2016
In Vertigo, Hitchcock completely transcends barriers of generic making the film into something enigmatic and impossible to classify. [Full review in Spanish]April 24, 2011
A haunting meditation on sexual politics, romantic love, and obsession, Vertigo is one of the greatest surreal movies ever made.April 20, 2009
One of the landmarks -- not merely of the movies, but of 20th-century art.June 01, 2011
Hitchcock's rich and strange fable of love lost, and lost again, makes the case for him as a grand experimental artist who labored in genre cinema.April 20, 2009
The old master, now a slave to television, has turned out another Hitchcock-and-bull story in which the mystery is not so much who done it as who cares.