Analysis Of Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo

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The voice giving the narrative in the introduction of the film told it in a tone that really set the stage. The music fit the scenes. They both were all over the place.This was fitting for an Alfred Hitchcock movie. He would make the scenes so erratic that the viewers could become dizzy. Maybe that was his intent for Vertigo since it was about the condition. This movie was not expected to do will back in 1958 because of the way it was filmed, dark, deep, and twisted. Having a character build his dream woman throughout the movie proved to be a highlight of the film. However, it turned out to be Alfred Hitchcock. According to the Hitchcock, it was his personal best. It produced 7.30 million dollars at the box office.
The close up scenes and how