Psycho II Comments

  • Fiona 2022-06-14 16:33:43

    It is not compared with the great first part, but it is by no means a continuation of the dog's tail. In fact, no matter how you analyze it, who is the murderer? Norman is the biggest winner. He escaped a series of attacks by the revenge mother and daughter unscathed, and easily sent all opponents and potential threats to the west. (Maybe he really didn't do it), pretending to be back to normal, successfully deceived the judge and the people around him, and finally killed his biological mother...

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  • Garfield 2022-09-04 10:08:51

    First unsubtitled movie I've ever seen

    As expected of Hitchcock's movie, I really guessed the beginning but couldn't guess the end. I feel that Norman Bates is really pitiful enough. The first one basically had no sympathy for him, but he was really miserable in the second one. Accept There is no peace in life without treatment. When he...

  • Shanna 2022-10-03 10:40:21

    The killer is Norman

    In the film, except for the doctor who was killed by mistake, everyone was killed by Norman. This should be the director's original intention, so as to make the statement of split personality more impactful. It's just that in the process of Norman's murder, various details have been interspersed....

Psycho II quotes

  • Norma Bates: [to Norman] Remember Norman: only your Mother truly loves you.

  • Norman Bates: Just don't let them take me back to the institution, all right?

    Mary: [cradling Norman] Don't worry, Norman. I won't.

    Norman Bates: You smell good.

    Mary: I do?

    Norman Bates: Yeah.

    Mary: What do I smell like?

    Norman Bates: You smell like... like the toasted cheese sandwiches.

    Mary: What?

    Norman Bates: That my mother used to bring me when I was in bed with a temperature. She used to do lots of nice things for me before she went... before she became...

    Mary: Shh. Just remember the good things she did for you. Only the good things.

    Norman Bates: I can't. They're not there anymore.

    Mary: Of course they're there!

    Norman Bates: No, the doctors took them all away. Along with everything else.

    [crying]

    Norman Bates: Except... except those sandwiches.

Psycho II

Director: Richard Franklin

Language: English Release date: June 3, 1983

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