Review of Vertigo (1958) by Rhik Samadder for The Guardian — 30 Jul 2003
All great art has within it some irreducible, inexplicable element, beyond its cleverness and craft. Such is the hold Vertigo has. This strange, frustrating story of a haunted pervert, Hitchcock's Byronic opus, still evades capture, and refuses to be something it's not.
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This review of Vertigo (1958) was written by Rhik Samadder and published by The Guardian on 30 Jul 2003.
Vertigo has generally received very positive reviews.
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