that the storyline of this American drama is the prequel to "Horror" and should be a tribute to the great director Hitchcock. The plot of this American drama is very clever. Many of the plots come to an abrupt end, but it reminds people of what will happen next. It is more euphemistic when dealing with violent scenes, and it’s really good to click through. I feel that this is a very good American drama that analyzes criminal psychology. The enlightenment it brings is great. It allows us to see how a cowardly young man walks toward the abyss of evil step by step. The plot does not appear to be abrupt. , It seems reasonable.
Norman himself is a very introverted person, even a little cowardly, and he has a congenital criminal personality, this criminal personality is related to his mother Norma. Under his mother's strong desire for control, he rarely had his own privacy, and it was a luxury to even want to go out to parties with other peers. His entire life was under the influence of his mother Norma. After getting angry with his mother for the first time, he secretly ran out to visit the nightclub. When he came back, he caught up with his mother being sexually assaulted by the former owner of the hotel, Kimo, and the mother and son killed Kimo. This incident more or less increased the dependence between Norma's mother and son, making Norman mistakenly believe that this disaster was caused by himself, and even let him understand his mother's paranoia and control over him. Norman also has the kind of rebellion of his peers, but every time that kind of rebellion appears, he quickly loses in front of his mother's paranoia and strength. The tighter the sand in her hand, the faster it will fall. Norma's love for her son has become a kind of possessive control. I don't know if this kind of control indirectly inspired Norman's criminal personality, but Probably it has a lot to do with this, and Norman has also been steadily sliding towards the abyss of sin. It can be seen that Norman also has a strong dependence and love for his mother Norma. When this poor mother dedicated her life to the police Shelby in order to cover up criminal evidence, Norman waited for her mother to come back all night. This strong dependence seems to form a tacit understanding with the mother's control, and this dependence is at play whenever Norman suffers a setback in life. When Norman was rejected by Bradley, the girl he liked, his mother’s words echoed in his mind, “It’s definitely not a good girl who can sleep with you in a few days.” This indirect control and Norman’s desire There is a fierce struggle between, he loves Bradley very much, but he wants to suppress this crush. In order to control Norman emotionally, Norman hired Norman's classmate Emma, a beautiful girl who had a good relationship with Norman. In my eyes, she is very beautiful. Norma wants to tie her son's heart in this way. In fact, this is a very selfish behavior. Norman doesn't love Emma, but why does mother Norma do this. I made a bold guess. Emma is a girl with a special disease. Her life in a critical juncture depends on oxygen cylinders. She can only live to 27 years old. So Norma is very relieved of her, because even if Ai What story can happen to Mar and Norman is just a few short years. Therefore, Norma hired Emma to work odd jobs in her hotel. Norman's first two murders also had a lot to do with his mother. He killed his father for the first time and his teacher for the second time. The first time was because when the mother was violently beaten by the father, the criminal personality was aroused, and the second time was Because I thought of my mother's preaching, I mistakenly thought that the teacher was tempting myself. Another time, he was unsuccessful and was subdued when he was about to kill his brother Dylan, because Dylan scolded Norma whore.
In fact, there are many people around Norman who can free him from his mother's spiritual shackles, but it is a pity that his mother's control is too strong. When his elder brother Dylan asked to move out with him, Norman refused. Dylan told him to have his own living space. Parents should learn to let go. Children cannot always live under the control of their parents. When I saw a psychiatrist again, the psychiatrist quickly discovered Norma’s desire to control her son, even as small as a sentence. The smart psychiatrist quickly realized that there must be someone behind every child with a problem. The parents with problems, unfortunately, the treatment failed under the strong resistance of the mother. Norman's teacher is also a very good person. He is very responsible for educating students. He suggested that Norman's article should be published. Unfortunately, this suggestion was rejected. I don't know if it was influenced by Norma.
Norma is a very capable and courageous woman, but she is not a good mother, and she even failed as a mother. After her son killed her husband, she instinctively bought a hotel far away and wanted to start a new life, but she did not understand that all of this was under her own influence. Norma was raped by her brother when she was young, her mother died young, and her father was a very rough person. People in this family background will inevitably have psychological barriers. She instinctively believed that all the people in this world, except for his two sons, had unpredictable thoughts about her, were people who had plans for her, and they were all untrustworthy. The eldest son Dylan’s attitude toward her may well illustrate this point. The phone book called a bitch, calling her name Norma, a very slutty look. At the beginning I mistakenly thought it was Dylan’s fault, but When I looked down, I realized that this might have something else hidden. Norma’s first husband is likely to be abandoned, and then he finds a second husband, Dylan has a grudge about it. When Dylan spotted his mother Norma walking out in front of the police Shelby's house early in the morning, the expression on his face was not embarrassment or anger. What kind of feeling was that. Norma doesn't seem to love Shelby, she just wants to use him, and maybe his first two husbands did the same. Norma often said, "Everyone has no good intentions...". This feeling similar to the persecution delusion has always influenced her thinking and judgment, and she seems to have a tendency to be extremely paranoid. When it was learned that the road to be built on the side of the town would affect the hotel business, he paranoidly suggested that the city council not to build the road, and even thought that she could use Sheriff Romero’s handle as an exchange of benefits to get the other party to agree to join the city council. , And use this to veto the road construction. When I learned that the price of the hotel had dropped by half, I frantically beat the real estate consultant with a bag. When the psychiatrist thinks she has a mental disorder and wants to help her, she paranoidly thinks that she has no problems.
Norma's paranoia and desire for control always affect her son Norman from time to time. She seems to think that others are wrong, others are untrustworthy, and she has no problems. She is also a poor woman, a middle-aged widow, and she finally relied on insurance claims to buy a hotel, looking forward to the start of a new life, but she suffered a series of murders and black boss blackmail incidents. It started again, but the drama is like this, it looks good when there are conflicts and conflicts.
The eldest son Dylan is very independent and independent. It seems that I see many Americans of this age. I admire and admire this independent spirit. He actually loves his mother very much, because he cares very much. Although on the surface he calls his name directly and shows a bohemian look, but deep in his heart he has a very strong love for his mother. This love is caused by his mother’s paranoia and Covered by control. He always showed a kind of indifferent rebellion, but when teaching the gun, the word "Mum" suddenly appeared, which made Norma very happy.
Emma is a good girl, she is very warm and beautiful, I really like this girl, hehe. Her life can only last until the age of 27, but she has always maintained an optimistic attitude. Perhaps it was the shortness of life that inspired her to take risks. She and Norman discovered the small town policeman Shelby and Kimmer selling Asian sex slaves. She felt guilty for her bold adventure regardless of Norman's feelings. She is very mindful. She likes Norman. When Norman said that she and Bradley slept, she said: "Isn’t it just getting off the sheets." She was very righteous, when Bradley’s friends laughed at Norman. Maybe when she slept with Bradley, she made her debut for Norman. She is so cute, she looks so cute when she accidentally eats a cake with marijuana. She also has a weak side. When no one invited her to the ball, she seemed very disappointed, and Norman agreed to her plan.
Her reddish brown hair seems to have the passion and elegance of an ancient Greek woman,
her bright eyes are sometimes at a loss like a disoriented deer,
her high nose reflects her boldness and courage, and
her lips exude vitality and vitality like roses. aromatic.
Norman's teacher is also very good, what a kind and kind teacher.
This American drama is absolutely great in discussing the issue of criminal psychology. A person is not born a criminal, but is affected by many factors. I think of the policewoman and Buffalo Bill in "The Silent Lambs", two people who also have childhood psychological shadows. One turns that shadow into a motivation to work hard, and the other is swallowed by the shadow and heads toward the crime of killing women. abyss.
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