Psycho Comments

  • Clementine 2022-03-25 09:01:01

    The first Hitchcock. Even if I watch it now, I still feel that the status of the classics cannot be shaken. Perhaps the horror atmosphere looks very ordinary now, but the psychological scheduling and guidance of the audience is quite vivid. Mother-killing also relied on the mother, and the subject of dual personality was so skillfully played by directors in that era. Perkins' last laugh was horrified....

  • Estefania 2022-03-25 09:01:01

    In fact, this is a very simple story, but to make a simple story full of suspense shows Xi Pang's skill. After watching this prequel-style American drama "Bates Motel" (Bates Motel), the teenage years of the mentally ill are really worth...

  • Lucie 2022-03-25 09:01:01

    I insisted on seeing the last minute with great reverence. In the end, I can only describe it as disappointment. Is this a classic of film history? Forgive me for not seeing...

  • Rylan 2022-03-25 09:01:01

    "He was never a complete Norman, but he was always a complete mother." The psychoanalysis at the end didn't make me feel superfluous, but felt just right. The best thing about textbook movies is that long shot of cleaning blood. The director patiently showed the transition from a murder scene to a daily life scene, and this cleaning is also going on in Norman's mind. The soundtrack is too good, and the picture is very...

  • Darion 2022-03-25 09:01:01

    It's really amazing to let the heroine die in one-third of the time in the plot, and directly cross $40,000. The protagonist's mentality is pretty good, and naturally leads to the mentality that everyone is in a difficult situation behind. The shooting skills shown by Hitchcock left me speechless and really boring. As for the psychoanalysis behind it, I can barely endure...

  • Josiane 2022-03-25 09:01:01

    A classic psychological suspense film, one of Hitchcock's best works. Anthony Perkins played too well~ The ending was very shocking, and it was no less than a blockbuster in the 60s! The mirroring and editing of the bathroom scene is also a compulsory course in the film school. It is very scary to play murder but not see blood~...

  • Colleen 2022-03-25 09:01:01

    The precedent of split personality crime. The male protagonist is so cute and so crazy. The rhythm is slow in the middle, and there are a lot of conversations, and in the end the psychologist is a bit superfluous. I don't dare to take a shower and hang this kind of...

  • Sammy 2022-03-25 09:01:01

    Anthony Perkins is truly a...

  • Freda 2022-03-25 09:01:01

    The only flaw in this film is that the last psychologist with exaggerated expressions and pretentious expressions is the one who has acted. In fact, this movie must be very scary without being spoiled (it's hard to do it), especially when the heroine went to the big house to look for Norman's mother in the end when she was single. The scene in the bathroom is also very scary...

  • Desiree 2022-03-25 09:01:01

    Hitchcock appeared too early this time, and the fun of watching the movie suddenly dropped a lot. And the arrogant expression of the last psychiatrist was very...

Extended Reading
  • Lizeth 2022-04-22 07:01:01

    Analysis of some lens language in Hitchcock's "Psycho"

    Rewatched Psycho a few times recently. This movie is really worth watching. As a master of suspense and a master of lens language, Hitchcock's visual language is his forte. He is very good at shooting scenes that have no dialogue but create a thrilling atmosphere. Many scenes are very carefully...

  • Amiya 2022-03-21 09:01:01

    "Psycho": The body of a man, the heart of a daughter (IMDB250 TOP 025)

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    Psycho (1960)

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Psycho quotes

  • Norma Bates: I guess that's about it. I've got some work to do, if you don't mind.

    Milton Arbogast: Well, to tell you the truth, I do mind. You see, if it doesn't jell it ain't aspic and - this ain't jelling. It's not coming together. Something's missing.

  • Milton Arbogast: Sick old women are usually pretty sharp.