Posted on 11/19/2005 9:35:10 AM PST by cloud8
LOS ANGELES, California (AP) -- Distressed by thoughts of war, terrorism and natural disasters? Maybe an uplifting movie will take the edge off.
For its ninth annual celebration of cinema, the American Film Institute aims to uncover the "most inspirational films of the century."
"When times are darkest, during war and depression, movies ... provide a remarkable way for us to find ourselves again," said Jean Picker Firstenberg, AFI's director and chief executive. "We need to feel good again, and that's how these movies make us feel."
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That's one interpretation...among many of this haunting film.
Scottie does overcomes his vertigo but not the need to avenge himself on the figure who has betrayed him.
When Scottie reunites with Madeline/Judy his obsession, the only woman he loves, he is unable to conquer his emotional shock of her deception. Eventually he is forced to watch her die too. The pain of her death touches his twice, because he feels responsible for two deaths - not stopping Gavin from killing Madeleine and putting Judy into a position where she falls off the top of the tower to her death.
As for conquering his fear of marriage - the sinister character of "Midge" (Bel Geddes) is probably what made him fear marriage in the first place.
No I cannot see this as an "inspiring" film per se...although it is among the pantheon of superbly crafted works of art in the film world.
Nope. Zippidy doo da!
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