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Marguerite 2022-03-22 09:01:02
What impressed the audience most was the classic bathroom murder scene. In the scene where Marilyn was attacked by a random knife, the knife did not actually touch the human body, but created a horrible illusion through montage editing...
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Ellen 2021-10-20 18:59:30
The script and the details are truly incredible, and the understanding of gender is even more advanced. Going to see Hitchcock on Halloween is the rhythm of no zuo no die. I was so frightened that I caught the hand of the next man by mistake......
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Estefania 2021-10-20 18:59:14
Watching this movie must answer a classic question: When the heroine was assassinated, the camera was facing the shower head, and every water mark on the shower head was as clear as the naked eye. Excuse me, how does the camera do...
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Rachelle 2021-10-20 18:59:13
The last smile is a...
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Carson 2021-10-20 18:59:08
marvelous. The colorless film is still full of blood and horror. Even if it is a film decades ago, the psychoanalytic passage is not lost. There was a bug that the pulse in Marion's neck was still twitching after he died. . Then Anthony Perkins was a slapstick. . . Then again, is this the inspiration for the role of Mother Howard? ....
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Randy 2021-10-20 18:59:01
Let's look at Norman's last smile, the hair is...
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Maryam 2021-10-20 18:58:58
About the shooting technique of the shower? The shower is hollow, and the water is sprayed radially outwards. Your thoughts are too...
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Morgan 2021-10-20 18:58:56
The "pseudo" is the...
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Clarabelle 2021-10-20 18:58:56
The originator of split personality, just imagine how many people did not shout when they saw this movie in the...
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Elody 2021-10-20 18:58:56
God made. Full score. If there is any reason not to be impressed, it is that the audience was born 50 years late and was affected by too much of the film's 50 years of flooding, just like an old British woman with no higher education would not feel that the drama is...
Psycho Comments
Extended Reading
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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.
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Milton Arbogast: Did you come up here on just a hunch? Nothing more?
Lila Crane: Not even a hunch, just hope.