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Ima 2021-10-20 18:58:53
Lao Xi is one of the most unexpected suspense classics. Connecting the stories together, I thought it would be related to this incident, but in the end it turned into a murder in a hotel: a son who obeyed his mother's words. Then it overthrew everything and turned it into a cold expression in the police station. Classic shots: driving in the rain (a change was greeted here), murder in the bathroom (beautiful), the eyes of the dead XX's skull hole (the biggest...
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Norbert 2021-10-20 18:58:49
The film industry with a cost of 80W can also be famous for a lifetime. Hitchcock's meticulous thinking and unique mirroring add to the depiction of details. The metaphor is also worth remembering. The skull at the end is even more chilling. It is said that this film created a precedent for a split personality movie, and it also hinted at Hitchcock's own...
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Westley 2021-10-20 18:58:48
I killed my mother, my mother killed...
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Andrew 2021-10-20 18:58:48
Damn, the famous hotel used a mop to clean the bathtub!...
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Stephan 2021-10-20 18:58:47
"A boy's best friend is his mother" Norman went upstairs and twisted his ass...Although he had already guessed the ending for the details, he was still shocked when he saw it for the first time...
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Coralie 2021-10-20 18:58:47
Why can the heroine mascara be painted like that! ? Doubt. Foreigners have longer eyelashes than...
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Gracie 2021-10-20 18:58:46
The tense atmosphere is awesome! !...
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Virgie 2021-10-20 18:58:44
The details are very delicate, especially the contrast between the mother's room and the son's room. This film's use of several personalities and psychological trauma after crime has a great impact on future generations. There is an episode of criminal psychology where a murderer's son keeps his mother's remains until it becomes moldy, as is the favor of the Korean...
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Destinee 2021-10-20 18:58:44
I dare not take a...
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Allan 2021-10-20 18:58:44
At first glance, "Scary" is based on the murder in the bathroom. The front and the back are like two films. Because the protagonist who first introduced the audience to the moral dilemma was killed and the plot was cut at each other, it seemed to be a crude trampling on the traditional narrative; but Hitchcock immediately adjusted his point of view after that, and immediately converted the causal chain of love-money into an Oedipus complex. The forty thousand dollars was the McGeffen in his...
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.