Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo

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“Vertigo” is one of Alfred Hitchcock’s most iconic films. I began watching the film with very high expectations, because I had heard so many great reviews from people who had seen it, but I also watched it from the perspective of a millennial who is used to action and comedy in movies. After watching the movie, I can give my honest opinion on it, and it surprised even me. “Vertigo” is about James Ferguson, a retired detective, who developed acrophobia after witnessing a co-worker’s death on a roof-top. This fear forced him into retirement, and as he struggles to find some way to spend his time, one of his old friends requests his help. His friend, Gavin Elster, asked John to investigate his wife who he believes in possessed by someone from

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