
Vertigo
Alfred Hitchcock • 1958
A psychological palette: sickly greens, warm ambers and haunting crimsons map obsession and desire.
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Vertigo uses color as psychological signifier: greens and teals for unease, red for fixation and emotional crescendo. The film's chromatic choices amplify the protagonist's spiraling subjectivity.