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- 11: Analysis of the Final Scenes of Alfred Hitchcock's Notorious
- ... motifs throughout this film weren't immediately apparent, at least to me, unless Hitchcock wanted them to be. Although Hitchcock is probably known better for weird and wonderful films like Vertigo and Psycho, his subtlty is what makes him a master.
- 12: Cinematography: Everything You Need To Know
- ... critics missed in them, while acknowledging their technical mastery, was the wit and sense of milieu that had distinguished Hitchcock's British suspense thrillers. Increasingly, however, after the appearance of Vertigo (1958), Psycho (1960), and The Birds (1963), it was recognized that Hitchcock was going beyond suspense to plumb greater depths of terror. Some critics have emphasized the Catholic content of ...
- 13: Chicago: A City of the Senses
- ... and nightclubs permeated above and around me, making me feel as if I were at the bottom of a pit of existence, looking up at all the activity. This visual vertigo lasted until I ended at an elevated train stop, with proudly addressed street signs above the stairs leading inside. When I was riding on the elevated train, the quickest way ...
- 14: Chicago: A City of the Senses
- ... and nightclubs permeated above and around me, making me feel as if I were at the bottom of a pit of existence, looking up at all the activity. This visual vertigo lasted until I ended at an elevated train stop, with proudly addressed street signs above the stairs leading inside. When I was riding on the elevated train, the quickest way ...
- 15: Lsd 3
- ... of vision swayed before me, and objects appeared distorted like images in curved mirrors. I had the impression of being unable to move The following were the most outstanding symptoms: vertigo, visual disturbances. The faces around me appeared as grotesque colored masks. Moderate unrest alternating with paralysis, intermittent heavy feeling in the head, limbs, and the entire body as if they ...
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