Review of Vertigo (1958) by David Keyes for Cinemaphile.org — 08 Jun 2018
Hitchcock's film is distinctive, above all else, because it is the only one in his long catalogue without a scornful mask separating the obsessions from the vulnerabilities, and into the frames he pours the living essence of his timeless panache.
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This review of Vertigo (1958) was written by David Keyes and published by Cinemaphile.org on 08 Jun 2018.
Vertigo has generally received very positive reviews.
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