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Vertigo remains one of Hitchcock's most enigmatic, and, according to some, revealing films. The story of a man who tries to make over a woman in the image of one who is dead is set to echo Hitchcock's own efforts to recreate his ideal actress. With Vertigo, Hitchcock had made a real attempt to move beyond the traditional suspense formula, but few critics appreciated the effort. One called the film "far-fetched nonsense" and claimed it made him feel carsick. Others were less kind.
I think they're very nice. I think they're very human. They're subject to all kinds of human foibles, is that the word? And I think they mean very well. I am not gonna stress the word "mean". I said they mean very well. And they have their job to do, and I have my job to do. |
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