The second DVD that I had enqueued in my Netflix queue was Vertigo. I had previously seen it in fragments. The beginning here. The middle part I can't recall when or when. The ending, the classic ending, there. My concept of it as a whole was somewhat disjointed. While many people see it as Hitchcock's masterpiece, by only seeing it piecemeal, I was unable to make that call.
Tonight that was rectified.
It is his best. I have to rave about it. Previously, I had Rear Window as my favorite. Grace Kelly being the most prominent of reasons why it was my favorite.
Where Vertigo lacks the hottie blonde (I'm sorry Kim Novak). It more than makes up for it by the absolute performance of Jimmy Stewart as a man obsessed. When he to her to get some clothes, I knew that this character was unhinged. The man can want a woman with such obsessiveness that it was ridiculous. Then he changed her hair. And at that point it had me.
Damn. Grace Kelly is coming in second place.
And next on my Netflix queue is North by Northwest. Please, Eva Marie Saint, don't knock out Grace Kelly.
Tonight that was rectified.
It is his best. I have to rave about it. Previously, I had Rear Window as my favorite. Grace Kelly being the most prominent of reasons why it was my favorite.
Where Vertigo lacks the hottie blonde (I'm sorry Kim Novak). It more than makes up for it by the absolute performance of Jimmy Stewart as a man obsessed. When he to her to get some clothes, I knew that this character was unhinged. The man can want a woman with such obsessiveness that it was ridiculous. Then he changed her hair. And at that point it had me.
Damn. Grace Kelly is coming in second place.
And next on my Netflix queue is North by Northwest. Please, Eva Marie Saint, don't knock out Grace Kelly.
Labels: Hitchcock, movies, Netflix Queue, review