"It's because I look like her... it's not very complimentary."
We now come to a close with the Cinema Immersion Tank for this year. It's been quite a ride, but now we must, sadly, bring it to some sort of end. And, hey, how about THE ultimate James Stewart Christmas movie, right? That story of love and redemption and being a pillar of the community and uh.... no, wait, this isn't George Bailey! Damn it! Oh well, we'll just have to stick with Vertigo, we guess.
In this special two-part Cinema Immersion Tank, Jack AND Andrew take the 5 day a viewing dives into what is sitting in this decade as the #1 film of all time in the BFI Sight & Sound poll of critics. But here's a better question: does it hold up to scrutiny in 2016? What does it have to say about the female point of view? Or how we construct our own types of movies in our life experiences?
More on this and more in this SPOILER-heavy review of Alfred Hitchcock's 1958 masterpiece VERTIGO
(music by Bernard Herrmann, this podcast by the Wages of Cinema)
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