Review of Vertigo (1958) by Ayrton C — 07 Dec 2017
In one of the greatest movies of all time, Hitchcock delivers and amazing movie that had originally received mixed reviews. In 2012, the British Film Institute Sight & Sound voted Vertigo as the greatest movie of all time, unseating Citizen Kane from the top spot and it's no surprise why.
One of Hitchcock's masterpieces it's topics range from deceit to murder as John "Scottie" Ferguson tries to get over his acrophobia. The ending scene was very astounding which will leave you wondering.
John and Judy's "relationship" makes a mind-blowing topic. I personally think that John seems kind of controlling at the end.
This review of Vertigo (1958) was written by Ayrton C on 07 Dec 2017.
Vertigo has generally received very positive reviews.
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