In Vertigo (1958), retired San Francisco detective Scottie Ferguson, suffering from acrophobia, is hired to follow the wife of an old friend, Madeleine Elster, who seems to be acting strangely. As he investigates, he becomes deeply infatuated with her, and his obsession grows when she mysteriously dies. Struggling with his trauma and guilt, Scottie is drawn into a twisted web of deception, only to uncover shocking truths that blur the lines between reality and illusion.
Vertigo is a gripping psychological thriller, where Hitchcock’s brilliant direction and James Stewart’s haunting performance create a timeless exploration of obsession and identity.
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