From what I heard of the film, this is very much in line with the Saul Bass inspired main titles of the film. I think it's a brilliant move to hint at Hitchcock (Vertigo in this case) and probably one of the most inspired poster designs of the moment. Much of the audience won't get it, though...
Dr. Zoid
I really enjoy the claustrophobic feeling you get from this poster, but also the fear and tension as well while being visually interesting as well. This is one of the most unique posters of the year so far.
Mel
I guess its not a copy of Vertigo but a reference... But the effect is more about ''vertigo'' than ''claustrophobia''. I dont think it works that well.
Mihir Shah
awesome...line art poster
Kevin
Love it! It definitely paid homage to Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo. Kudos to the designer who made this! :)
A+
Dania
This is great! Love the optical illusion. I just wish that the end of the white line didn't go in between the legs. I think it would be more readable and less distracting if the line extended to the end so that it makes a square, I think you would get the illusion quicker...but maybe there was a reason to do it this way. Regardless, it's super cool!
Pedro
Best poster of the year so far.
A respectful reference to Saul Bass, yet very original and adequate to convey the film's plot.
Tim
Wow, the designer must be ecstatic that this made it. Fantastic design! If the film is any good, I can see this becoming an iconic image. I didn't expect them to be able to top the claustrophobic poster, but this might do just that.