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Deangelo 2023-04-04 16:42:33
It was a bit scary when I watched it on the Starry...
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Ana 2023-04-04 07:34:05
One of the best sequels in horror movie...
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Chris 2023-03-29 06:13:04
The best sequel movie I've seen, it can be said that it doesn't lose to the previous one. It's actually a niche film with only a few thousand ratings. It's a pity that it was overwhelmed by Hitchcock's...
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Moshe 2023-03-06 00:18:34
The film begins by asking us a question: where have the past 20 years gone? The camera quickly turned to the unbridled nostalgia inside the Bates Hotel: the ending is already doomed, we just need to watch it gradually sail to the other side. Characters other than Norman thus become uninteresting footnotes, and even with those wonderful shots, the film can't help but index into the original. In the end, it becomes just another blind...
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Johnnie 2023-02-28 12:50:44
It's unexpectedly good-looking, because there are various signs that the murderer is indeed the one. It looks a little bloody, but thinking about it, it is also the most suitable candidate for the plot. Her mother died miserably, and it was even more frightening when she was buried in a coal pile. Damn, I've decided to stop watching horror movies recently, I'm about to split my...
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Zella 2023-02-10 07:41:04
Pretty good sequel to a classic. Although the director and screenwriter are no longer Hitchcock, they also produced a different flavor. Until the film is over, I believe there are still many suspense surrounding the audience's mind. Who killed that nasty fat man, and who killed the boy, there was definitely more than one killer. If the first one is the enlightenment work of split personality, then this one is how to force a person into split personality again. It has its own characteristics...
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Violet 2023-01-22 05:20:38
An excellent sequel, on the premise that the suspense created by Hitchcock has been lifted, it has established a sense of suspense that does not lose to the previous work. 4...
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Trycia 2023-01-06 02:51:55
On the surface, the sequel seems to pay tribute to Hitchcock everywhere, but it actually has a strong lead-yellow film flavor. . . There is only one Hitchcock and there is only one Norman Baez. Perkins has been perfectly integrated with this character, especially the scenes of playing the piano are still very effective even though they are only in the back. ....
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America 2023-01-02 23:11:01
The heroine looks like a pure version of Scarlett...
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Mavis 2022-12-23 18:24:33
This sequel was really good. The new story of the old character echoes the first one. There isn't much gore, but the suspense after suspense keeps the story enticing to...
Psycho II Comments
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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.
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Norman Bates: [on the phone] Mister Toomey, if this is you, you're sicker than I ever was.