Vertigo Film Review: 1. After watching Vertigo, I can't help thinking about the connection between the title and the film. 1. The male protagonist had an accident in the process of chasing a criminal, causing his colleague to fall downstairs, which caused the male protagonist to suffer from acrophobia. Standing in a high place would cause dizziness. 2. At the request of the classmates, the male protagonist began to stalk and observe the classmates' wives secretly. The various confusing behaviors of the classmates' wives not only confuse the male protagonist whether the female protagonist is schizophrenic, or whether it is a real ghost, but also confuse the audience. 3. During the tracking and observation, the male protagonist was attracted by the beauty of the female protagonist and the mystery on her body, fell in love with her, and finally fell in love with the female protagonist. And the heroine is also in the process of playing the wife of a classmate. In the end, in the role of being the real self and falling in love with the male protagonist, she lost herself, and finally lost her life. Maybe at that moment, she really thought it was the ghost of Marlen that she played. 4. Hitchcock is very good at playing tricks on the audience. The image of the heroine as a classmate's wife and Judy's identity confuse the audience, so whether the hero admits the wrong person, and whether the heroine is not dead, until The male protagonist left the room, and the female protagonist planned to run away. When she wrote a confession letter, she realized that it was a conspiracy. 2. Snooping and being snooped on. One thing people have in common is that they love to listen to stories, gossip, and spy on other people's lives. At the same time, in talking, they are often willing to expose themselves and put themselves in the role of being spied on. In Hitchcock's "Rear Window", it is even more straightforward, directly showing the male protagonist spying on the lives of neighbors from the window at home because of his leg injury, but now, it has evolved into Internet snooping and being abused. Prying, such as live broadcasts, movies and TV, everyone's own life on Douyin, as well as the third eye on mobile phones, hotels and other invisible cameras. You are looking at the scenery on the bridge, and I look at you under the bridge. three. When faced with difficulties and setbacks, people often choose to avoid them, and only by facing them can they grow up. It is precisely this point that was used by his classmates. It was predicted that he would not dare to go upstairs, nor did he have the courage to see the body of the woman after jumping downstairs. It was predicted that he would choose to escape. For example, at the beginning of the film, during the conversation between the male protagonist and the classmates, the classmates stand tall and shoot the male protagonist's classmates upside down, while the male protagonist is sitting on a chair, and the classmates are talking to him, which is a gesture of looking down. At this time, the male protagonist has fallen into the scheme designed by the classmates. The male protagonist's classmate is a look down and an omniscient one, while the male protagonist is looked down upon and ignorant. And the male protagonist finally deduced the truth from the necklace worn by the female protagonist. In his anger, he took the female protagonist to the roof again, and the plot reappeared, which means that the male protagonist has overcome the fear in his heart and faced the darkness. growing up. The opposite is the heroine. The heroine is lost in love and in the role she plays, knowing that she will be discovered if this goes on, and being known by the male protagonist, she still agrees to the male protagonist and pretends to be Maren again, hoping that the male protagonist will fall in love with him. It is the real self, not the self who plays the role. In the end, the heroine died because of fear, which proved that the heroine did not overcome the other side of herself, escaped from what she was unwilling to face, and failed in the struggle with the other self. . Probably Hitchcock was influenced by Freud's psychoanalysis, such as the heroine lacking money and growing up in a family without love. And often in this case, they are more willing to avoid setbacks and difficulties, such as "The Life of the Disgusted Matsuko", "The Great Gatsby" and "Letter from a Strange Woman". These behaviors of the heroine are presumed to be the following dialogues. Of course, this analysis may also be wrong. 4. Interesting points in the film 1. When the female protagonist and the male protagonist kissed for the first time, it was on the seashore. When they kissed, there were waves of waves behind them. The director designed this way, guessing that the male protagonist and the female protagonist would At this moment, the passion in my heart is metaphorically expressed. 2. When the male protagonist grieves over the death of the female protagonist, the female second walks out of his room, walks through closed doors, and finally stops by a huge window, leaving only a lonely and lonely back. No more female second appearances. The director may want to use this shot to show that the second female lead is dead and closed to the male lead. 3. When the male protagonist wanted to continue dating tomorrow, the female protagonist was completely submerged in the darkness, indicating that the female protagonist deceived the male protagonist and lied to the male protagonist, and her heart did not waver. And when the male protagonist confessed to the female protagonist, "I just want to be with her" the scene changes accordingly. The heroine begins to be half dark and half in green light. It indicates that the heroine's heart has been shaken and she has begun to lose her mind, and then she relaxed, saying that she can ask for leave tomorrow and agreed to the date. 4. When Judy put on her character's clothes and walked out of the door, from the male protagonist's point of view, she gradually became real from the hazy green light, and finally Marlen appeared. This shot may be meant to show that the mystery is about to be revealed. The truth begins to change from obscurity to reality. 5. When I saw this shot, I was a little familiar. It seemed that I had seen a picture of this scene, so I found the following one. Among Hitchcock's movies, "Psycho", "Rear Window", "Birds" and "Reaper of Souls" are my favorites. Compared with these movies, this movie is not particularly attractive. . However, the first time I watched it, I was still surprised. Hitchcock's observation and understanding of human nature were very delicate and amazing.
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