Vertigo

Through the first 2/3 of Vertigo it’s like the best ghost story ever told, then all of a sudden it becomes grounded in reality, and somehow becomes even a better ghost story. That’s the magic of Hitch. He’s the master for a reason, and you won’t find me arguing with anyone who considers this his best. Don’t think that honor will ever go to anything but Rear Window for me, but Vertigo is one of about five movies that could be second for me on any given day.
The atmosphere here is just sensational. The score, use of color, San Fransisco setting, and the way Hitch unfolds his story. all of it working in perfect unison. It won’t be me talking about a Hitchcock movie unless i point out that his care for character is what sets all of this up. He is the rare plot heavy director whose plots almost never matter. He sets you up to care by giving you rich character development, and then he knocks you down. the first scene between Midge and Scotty is one of my favorite scenes in movies period I believe. I’m completely on board with everything from the jump because of how these two are playing off each other. There’s a playfulness, love, and bit of brokenness here that sets up everything to come. Stewart is always my guy, but I can’t explain how much I like Geddes here. One of my favorite performances in a movie ever. I really like this character because she is so incredibly strong, but seems very vulnerable too. It is never discussed why midge and “Johnny” aren’t together, but we want them to be, because we know he would be much better off.
Once Novak and Stewart get together it is very good as well. There’s a danger to the relationship which drives the rest of the film. Maybe Stewart’s turn can turn some people off, but I buy it. Maybe not so much because it feels realistic but because Stewart just sells it for me. The obsession portion of the movie really grabbed me this time. The lighting in Novak’s room during the last third is just great and I’m sure greatly aids the ghostly feel.
I have always loved the ending of Vertigo. This is my 5th viewing, I think, and the ending has always been one of my favorites ever. This is just a fantastic film. It’s one I kind of feel like a fraud for gushing over so much because of its reputation. I will get over it though because it really is that good.