Psycho Comments

  • Mara 2022-11-23 12:48:10

    No matter how much it blows, as a "battle-hardened, blood-loving" audience, naturally you can't think that the bathroom killing scene is real enough... The tension and impact are bound to be...

  • Reginald 2022-11-18 00:10:25

    Revisit. 4 and a half...

  • Rylee 2022-10-28 15:15:15

    Today, the movie is by no means the best multi-personality movie, but in 1960, it was definitely a movie that shaped a classic cross-age, and the ending of the movie was exactly what I expected after watching the first act of the bathroom murder But for that era, Hitchcock was a legendary master, and of course, no one has surpassed his achievements so...

  • Ruthe 2022-10-27 06:02:17

    Ashamed to say, the first Alfred Hitchcock movie I watched. From the opening shot, the classic bathroom murder scene and the suspense setting of the whole film, all of them practice their voyeuristic theory. In my opinion, the most exciting part of the film is the adaptation of the role of Norman Bates, which not only chooses Anthony Perkins to play, which gives the appearance of innocence, but also sublimates the inner Orpheus complex of killing his father and marrying his...

  • Gideon 2022-10-03 03:01:55

    Looked thrilling. . Although the actors are not super sick. . But the shooting method is worth learning from. . It is worthy of being the masterpiece of Alfred...

  • Misty 2022-09-13 20:02:17

    Uncontrollable emotions are savages. I despise and hate being emotional, and have no patience for sentimental, aggrieved, and pitiful patients. Calmness, calmness, rationality, understanding of proportions, having boundaries, dealing with anxiety alone, and not causing trouble to others, this is a moral criterion. Those who fail to do this are sick people and must be sent to a lunatic asylum. Life has fallen into a precarious situation, because people let their thinking fall into the...

  • Allan 2022-09-12 02:41:52

    The psychological analysis of the characters is very good, and what struck me in particular was the various dialogues that Marion heard as he absconded from Phoenix in his car. In a highly tense atmosphere, it is expressed in a bland and surprising way, and there is not much to say about the leader of the suspense film. Also, at the beginning of the movie, when Marion returned to the company from her boyfriend's house, a fat uncle was standing on the side of the window. At that time, I burst...

  • Laura 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    The works of the 1960s almost killed the same type of movies that are currently on the bad streets. However, to put it another way, maybe the people behind him imitated Hitchcock too much. Although limited by the times, many shots lacked the corresponding technology and skills. Ability, but still create new content under limited conditions, it is already great to be able to do...

  • Adeline 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    Next week, I will take the film study exam. Tonight, I will make up for old black and white movies. I have been asking God how good this film is in the first 3/4. It's so perfect that it can't be criticized. I accept it.) The psychological interpretation of the last few minutes is really wonderful. In that era when thinking was not very civilized, it was possible to make such a fine point. System analysis is not...

  • Constance 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    looks great! But it is such a pity that the heroine died so early! It has to be said that no schizophrenic film can ever surpass Psycho. Like peeling an onion, I didn't give up until my mother finally showed up. A model for the interpretation of the Oedipus sentimental complex. 2019.04.20 Tiananmen Poly Second...

Extended Reading

Psycho quotes

  • Norman Bates: You're not going back to your room already?

    Marion Crane: I'm very tired - and I have a long drive tomorrow. All the way back to Phoenix.

    Norman Bates: Really?

    Marion Crane: I - stepped into a private trap back there. I'd like to go back and try to pull myself out of it. Before it's too late for me too.

  • Milton Arbogast: Did you come up here on just a hunch? Nothing more?

    Lila Crane: Not even a hunch, just hope.