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A. O. Scott revisits Alfred Hitchcock's 1958 vertigo-inducing masterpiece.

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  • I LOVE this movie! It is my all time favorite Alfred Hitchcock film.

  • I love this movie...!

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  • @mothersfreakout mine too!

  • i freaking love this movie. it is one of the best flims ever made period. it is an amazing flim that really puts you into same state as him. you cannot recall frist time you saw it. you seen thiis before etc feelings. i loved the soundtrack of this flim. it is one of the most amazing. it is hitchcock's best flim period. you are watching one of the most amazing flims in the history of flim. everyone should watch this gem today

  • @DulBeat I think you missed the point.

  • Psycho is better.

  • His masterpiece, its haunting and precious, its best kept rare, its terrifying, to lose your most sublime love, the horror, but then to lose her again. One can only hope to dream of it.

  • My #1 favorite Hitchcock film. Beautiful and compelling beyond all words. Perfect, absolutely.

  • @dani9714 Wrong. Under Capricorn is mediocre. So's Topaz.

  • @DulBeat Hitchcock never made a bad or mediocre film, that's the truth.

  • @mothersfreakout I absolutely agree. The visuals, music, editing, acting, plot, character development are all perfect. Bernard and Alfred were at the top of their game with this one. I would describe this film as a beautiful and eerie painting. It is a MUST for anyone who loves movies, Hitch fan or not.

  • This movie is one beautiful, moving painting. It contains the greatest scene in all of Hitchcock. In the hotel room, lit by a neon sign, Judy walks toward Scottie out of the haunting green fog that is apparently explained by the neon sign, but is in fact a dreamlike effect. It's as if Madeleine's ghost has entered the room.

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