#10: Vertigo
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Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo weaves obsession and illusion through San Francisco’s foggy heights. James Stewart’s detective spirals into dangerous fixation after a mysterious woman’s apparent suicide, blurring reality in dizzying fashion.

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Its innovative camera techniques and psychological depth turned a simple mystery into a haunting study of love, identity, and the fear of falling—literally and figuratively.

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