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Analysis Of Vertigo

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The Influence of A Film As Alfred Hitchcock produced the famous film Vertigo, he created it with a goal in mind. Instead of telling the audience what was going on, Hitchcock showed the audience with various themes. Throughout this film there were several clues to this mystery puzzle, however its only fully noticed when an individual watches the film multiple times to fully complete the mystery puzzle. Hitchcock provides many examples of this throughout his film. Though, in order to fully recognize Hitchcocks clues, one must rewatch this film on multiple accounts, coupled with a brief analysis. When first viewing this film, I was fairly disappointed. I knew that Hitchcock was essentially a household name within the film industry. A writer from Encyclopedia Britannica, Michael Barson “Hitchcock’s greatest gift was his mastery of the technical means to build and maintain suspense”. He knew how to properly piece films together to essentially keep the audience questioning what really happened during multiple mysterious scenes. …show more content…

For example, at the beginning of the film, Scottie the protagonist was involved in a cop and robber chase, with a fellow colleague on a local rooftop. Unfortunately, his colleague died due to falling from severe height. A few scenes later, Scottie reveals his condition known as vertigo. About half way through the movie, Scottie begins to climb a staircase and vertigo begins to kick in. Finally, towards the end of the film Scottie makes the staircase climb a second time, though he doesn't seem to have his condition anymore. Furthermore, the viewer will most likely breeze past the fact that this whole movie is somewhat focused on the theme of

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