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Melvin 2022-04-20 09:01:07
Vertigo: Dizzy Love
John Ferguson, a retired police detective, suffered from acrophobia after witnessing a colleague fall from a tall building during a manhunt. It was the fear of heights that made John a witness to a long-planned murder. His old classmate Gavin Elster asked John to follow his wife on the grounds that...
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Adolphus 2022-04-20 09:01:07
Master is out of order?
From the moment Madeleine fell from the tower, you can basically see the method of this conspiracy. I didn't expect that there would be a lengthy plot behind.
Some people say that the most exciting part is that the last heroine falls from the building. He thought about five possibilities, but the...
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Ashly 2022-04-20 09:01:07
stay away from love
Fear of men tips +1, getting close to men will make you unlucky
My interpretation of the whole story is that at the beginning, the heroine willingly played a fictional image to become the object of the hero's peeping for money. This is the original sin of the heroine. From that moment on, she was...
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Horacio 2022-04-20 09:01:07
untitled
To be called one of the greatest films in film history is indeed for a different reason: possibilities and a broad scope for thematic development. Judy's tragic death at the end is one of the most evocative and intriguing scenes. Many people have mentioned the possibility that the last few minutes...
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Candice 2022-04-20 09:01:07
fascinated, death without soul
I have to admit that for a long time in the last century, many screenplays in Hollywood were very, very good. The effect of the shooting is also very dazzling, which is why the classics of that era are still unconventional, and they also give people a sense of timelessness. At the beginning of the...
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Carli 2022-04-20 09:01:07
Murder doesn't matter?
Many comments say that the heroine wants to make the hero fall in love with the "real self", not the rich woman she pretended to be before. What's so difficult about this, just tell the male protagonist that the rich woman you met before is me pretending to be, and that person is me, or it's over....
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Elouise 2022-04-20 09:01:07
About the movie, it's not a romance at all!
This is not a romance film at all, but a psychotherapy film about acrophobia. The standpoint is detailed below:
The plot is probably that the male protagonist's work colleague had an accident, got "stressed fear of heights" and often had nightmares. He first told his ex-girlfriend and then met an...
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Josiane 2022-04-20 09:01:07
Great, got me thinking a bit
It's really wonderful. There are stand-in stalks, wife-killing stalks, and stand-ins fall in love with the male protagonist... The film and television novels in this era are also tried and tested. I can't help but think, what exactly does the male protagonist love? When the male protagonist follows...
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Bryce 2022-04-20 09:01:07
One of Hitchcock's favorite movies
The legend about Carlot in the first half of the movie was too illusory, so that both the male protagonist and the audience believed the words of Madeleine's husband, and both believed that the storyline revolved around moving souls.
But Hitchcock's movies have never had ghosts, right? It's all...
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Amani 2022-04-19 09:01:11
Like a dream, like a fantasy
It has been a long time since a movie made me exclaim after watching it. Who would have thought of this ending? But what amazes me the most is that Vertigo's art and filming are so good, to the point where every frame makes people stop and think about it.
The most memorable is the embodiment of the...
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