It’s hard to believe the American Film Institute (AFI) named Vertigo
as number 61 on its list of the 100 Greatest Films of All Time. What a
disappointment! Whenever someone asks me to name my favorite films the answer changes a bit depending on my mood.
But one movie always makes it to the top five: Vertigo, released
in 1958. I never get tired of watching Jimmy Stewart’s riveting
obsession with Kim Novak in Hitchcock’s haunting psychological thriller about
an acrophobic police detective who falls in love with two women. When the first
one apparently dies, he becomes obsessed with turning the second woman, a
lookalike, into a carbon copy of his first love – (SPOILER ALERT) only to find out later they were the same person.
"Vertigo" named in the top five.
A worthy goal for which I strive.
Suspense, romance, and mystery
that can’t be beat; not just for me.
Haunting music in the background,
captivates us with each rich sound.
Stewart and Novak at their best
in this amazing Hitchcock fest.
Reward the art and artists too.
Give true genius what it is due.
Grand Cinema lives on display
in "Vertigo" still to this day.
Labels: Alfred Hitchcock, film poem, James Stewart, Kim Novak, Vertigo
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