Also, how can I stop thinking on Kim Novak?
Apparently vertigo is not fear of heights, but the fear of wanting to fall from heights.
>>78997548
Awesome and don't stop
>>78997571
>oh no, I hope I don't want to fall this time
>how can I stop thinking on Kim Novak
See Liebestraum (1991)
Watch Rear Window and replace her with the true Hitchfu.
>>78997571
No, its the disorienting sensation you feel when near heights, Acrophobia is the fear of heights.
>literally explained in the first scene
>>78997691
Yeah and the disorienting sensation comes from you thinking about falling.
>>78997548
>how can I stop thinking on Kim Novak?
See her in 21st century
>>78997548
Am i the only one who finds young girls with grey hair attractive?
>>78997548
I don't think it's his worst film, I just think that outside of the camera work it should be considered "minor" Hitchcock. Explain how the plot isn't the most retarded thing ever written. It is so dependent on so much vague circumstantial shit that the only way Novak gets away with it is if she is some sort of witch and/or Stewart is under some sort of MKULTRA mind control nonsense. It has about seven acts, four endings, goes on for about an hour too long and indulges itself in melodrama at every opportunity. It's the antithesis of what Hitchcock was good at, tight films like Rope and Rear Window, and if you want a long and indulgent movie North by Northwest is infinitely better. I will never understand how this is held up as his best film.
>>78997774
>focusing on plot
>doesn't enjoy his kinos with 7 acts and 4 endingss
kekekekeke
>>78997774
Rope and Rear Window are my two favorite AH films.
Rope especially blew me away at how modern it felt the first time I watched it. Vertigo, in comparison, felt like something that was made 50+ years ago.
>>78997805
I wasn't sold on Rope until about ten minutes in when Jimmy Stewart comes in and runs a fucking alpha clinic on the whole cast and then the ninety odd minutes of movie flies by in what feels like twenty. Utter kino.
>>78997764
Is that the Lady in the Radiator?
>>78997805
>>78997853
Lifeboat is nice too.
There need to be more movies made that are set in one location.
weakest hitchcock I've seen desu