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Vertigo

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2014-09-01 160 University Press of Hitchcock's most advanced work. Vertigo (1958) has not only been recognized as the best Hitchcock's top agencies. is also considered One of the best works in world cinema. This work was born in the old studio system is about to collapse on the occasion. it not only reflects the top-level visual pleasure Classical Hollywood can provide. but also under elaborate plot reversal mechanism. the risk of exposure to the dark side of this temptation exhaustive. Although the Vertigo has been regarded as Hitchcock's most personal works. but Charles Barr believes. and Citizen Kane. as its success is not so much because of individual artistic creation. as it is because of a creative cooperation. Barr stressed the important role of the two writers of the film. he used the text and context analysis. to explore ...

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Published September 1, 2014

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