Thursday, September 30, 2010

Film Review of Psycho


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"Psycho" is the grandfather of modern horror films are known, but it handles everything that had just taken a beating. It would be difficult to define a perfect film, and the recording of a scene toward the end, this film is perfect as you can get. 'S incredibly exciting, shocking, and intellectual challenge convention, to kill with the administration, the main character is a third of the way in the film. This may be the best Hitchcock film, simply because of their potentialgo between the simplicity of the complex intellectual history and details on the other. It 's a film that fails to Gore, is the suggestion that the movie much more disturbing and surprising. This film was shot and wait for later.

The plot of "Psycho" is a bit 'disappointing when you get to see us Marion Crane, a woman fleeing with $ 40,000 to satisfy his master's money when the camera is set to stimulatethroughout the country at the beginning of a new life it seems. The way it is consumed by guilt and becomes more and more afraid to be caught. A scene is truly frightening when a policeman stops him and bind on your car and want to know why they stopped on the side of the road and decided to sleep in his car. At this point you think is the murderess of bad cops on the street, especially when it begins to follow him, as he continued his journey. ThrillThe police, who finally "Bates Motel, Norman Bates Motel and went to operators, apparently 'so presented their checks at night. Do you speak last, and it turns out, lives alone with his elderly mother with dementia Bates needs constant care . Later that night in one of the most famous scenes of the film Marion stabbed to death, since the shower in a terrible scene in which the only clue that the murderess seems to be the silhouette of an older woman. IfBates found his body, amazing bounce and proceeds to conceal all evidence of the crime, believing that her mother did in a fit of jealousy. What is truly amazing, from the perspective of history to say about this state of affairs is that the public has plenty of time Marion had a shock when they killed connection, and suddenly we have a new actor Norman Bates and began to follow his journey . There are enough twists and turnskept on the edge of the chair and an end, you really can not come until I see it. It 'clear that Hitchcock had read Freud and psychology to explain the motivations of the killer, and taking into account that 1960 was originally released in the movie had a lot of what the film would be completely new and shocking that people would look at .

Probably the best scene is the death of a private detective. For all the shock of this filmstress and eventually, when the shock was built, it feels almost like its coming from left field and literally jump in its place, and cooled naturally. There have been horror films as Psycho, the killings of the moment, but I would say that there has been very special because it was then asked Gore horror movies, instead of tension not many who come to the one shown in this film, and "Psycho" has also been addedBenefits of intellectual reasoning behind what is happening. It also has a broader appeal, which most films of the horror genre a limited appeal.

The only drawback of this film, and perhaps an example of what is now needed is a scene at the end when a psychologist explains why everything happened. Perhaps we see today is much easier to see what was happening, rather than someone explain it. Not reallynecessary, but again, this time as news to the general public and maybe Hitchcock was needed there to help the audience along the story is really disturbing.

This may be the cooling time is the last scene where we see Norman Bates solemnly sitting in his chair, but you hear the voice of his mother angry. Nearly 50 years later, the chicken meat will be sent to the scene as you see Bates radically changes . Everything is verySimple, quiet and a great piece of acting of Anthony Perkins, in particular the last shot, which looks at you and smiles.

Probably the best horror films, you see. It is obsolete, but still incredibly effective and dissuasive.

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