darth_ender said:
With regards to Vertigo, I agree that it is slow at times, but the psychological damage of our character and the obsessive tragedies he experiences are quite fascinating to me. The moment when Stewart holds Novak in his arms, looks around seeing the Spanish mission...powerful stuff IMO. I think a big draw for the film is Hermann's score. He's an amazing composer.
Hitchcock shouldn't have discarded the supernatural vibes so early in the film, IMHO.