Sexuality in Vertigo and American Beauty ... devastating rejection. In Vertigo, Scottie has Judy and then rejects her when he finds out she is not truly his fantasy. She is ... View More
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Vertigo ... A third example is the scene where Scottie is trying to make Judy over. ... Together, Scottie and Judy had nothing to gain but tragedy. ... View More
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Vertigo ... A third example is the scene where Scottie is trying to make Judy over. ... Together, Scottie and Judy had nothing to gain but tragedy. ... View More
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THEMES OF ENGLISH ROMANTICISM IN ALFRED HITCHCOCKamp39S VERTIGO ... of English Romanticism can be found in many central scenes, especially those involving the main protagonist of Scottie James Stewart and Judy Kim Novak ... View More
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Vertigo Alfred Hitchock ... from destroying the suspense feeling, this makes the viewer pay attention to the main subject matter: the future behavior and reactions of Scottie and Judy. ... View More
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Rear Window and Vertigo ... was playing the role of Madeleine as a part of a murder plot, accompanies him, Once the stairs are overcome, Judy confesses everything to Scottie, begging for ... View More
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Vertigo and Film noir ... Scottie falls for Judy but makes her transform into what Madeline looked like. ... As Judy puts on Carlottaamp39s necklace Scottie discovers on his own the truth. ... View More
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The Typical Hitchcock ... in Vertigo, Judy plays both herself and Madeleine. In doing so she plays out her own original sin as she concurrently falls in love with Scottie and helps ... View More
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