Notes from the sketch book — review
Vertigo:Twists, Turns and Dolly Zooms
In the mysterious world of Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo, we are introduced to the enigmatic Scottie Ferguson, a retired police detective played with captivating vulnerability by James Stewart. Scottie's life takes a plunge into obsession when he's hired to follow the beguiling Madeleine Elster, portrayed with mesmerizing allure by Kim Novak. What seems like a routine surveillance job turns into a psychological labyrinth as Scottie becomes ensnared by the enigma that is Madeleine. Hitchcock, the master of suspense, intricately weaves a narrative filled with uncertainty, illusion, and the blurring of reality. We journey with Scottie through San Francisco's atmospheric landscapes, steeped...
The Batman, thoughts.
So after watching the Batman yesterday, my thoughts.R Pat good BatmanA Serkis underusedCast all really greatMusic and sound goodStrange cinematography in places with the depth of field choicesA Batman film shouldn't really be longer than the godfather or apocalypse now, especially with what was essentially a crime thriller.But worth a watch and at least it was trying something different.👍#batman #thebatman