Classic lines

Augustus 2021-10-13 13:06:14

You can not buy off unhappiness with pills.

A hobby is supposed to pass the time, not fill it.

We are in our private traps, clamped in them, and none of us can ever get over. We scratch and claw, but only at the air, on the each other. And for all of it, we never budge an inch.

Sometimes we deliberately step into those traps.

I was borne in mind. I don not mind it anymore.

People always mean well, they cluck their thick tongues and shake their heads and suggest, oh, so very delicately.

I think he got himself a hot lead as to where your sister was going.

The sooner you drop this in the lap of law, that`s the sooner you stand a chance of your sister bing pickerd up.

Dr. Fred Richmond: Now to understand it the way I understood it, hearing it from the mother... that is, from the "mother half" of Norman's mind... you have to go back ten years, to the time when Norman murdered his mother and her lover. Now he was already dangerously disturbed, had been ever since his father died. His mother was a clinging, demanding woman, and for years the two of them lived as if there was no one else in the world . Then she met a man... and it seemed to Norman that she threw him over for this man. Now that pushed him over the line and he killed them both. Matricide is probably the most unbearable crime of all... most unbearable to the son who commits it. So he had to erase the crime, at least in his own mind. He stole her corpse. A weighted coffin was buried. He hid in the body in the fruit cellar.Even treated it to keep it as well as it would keep. And that still wasn't enough. She was there, but she was a corpse. So he began to speak for her, give her half his life, so to speak. At times, he could be both personalities, carry on conversations. At other times, the mother half took over completely. Now he was never all Norman, but he was often only mother. And because he was so pathologically jealous of her, he assumed that she was jealous of him. Therefore, if he felt a strong attraction to any other woman, the mother side of him would go wild. [to Lila] When he met your sister, he was touched by her, aroused by her... he wanted her. That set off the "jealous mother" and "mother" killed the girl. Now after the murder, Norman returned as if from a deep sleep, and like a dutiful son,covered up all traces of the crime he was convinced his mother had committed!
Sam Loomis: Why was he... dressed like that?
District Attorney: He's a tranvestite!
Dr. Fred Richmond: Ah, not exactly. A man who dresses in women's clothing in order to achieve a sexual change or satisfaction is a transvestite. But in Norman's case, he was simply doing everything possible to keep alive the illusion of his mother being alive. And when reality came too close, when danger or desire threatened that illusion... he dressed up, even to a cheap wig he bought. He'd walk about the house, sit in her chair, speak in her voice. He tried to be his mother. And, uh, now he is. Now that's what I meant when I said I got the story from the mother. You see, when the mind houses two personalities, there's always a conflict, a battle. In Norman's case, the battle is over — and the dominant personality has won.

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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 shock)

  • Haylee 2022-03-24 09:01:02

    The feeling of watching the horror after a lapse of years is still very shocking. The advantage of revisiting classics (especially suspense films) is that you can skip the suspense points in the plot and see many things that you did not notice for the first time. place. Hitchcock is a master of suspense, as well as a well-deserved master of film skills. He has performed incisively and vividly in the horror. From narrative arrangement, character setting, suspense foreshadowing to editing, photography, setting, and soundtrack are all textbooks.

Psycho quotes

  • Dr. Fred Richmond: No. I got the whole story - but not from Norman. I got it - from his mother. Norman Bates no longer exists. He only half-existed to begin with. And now, the other half has taken over. Probably for all time.

    Lila Crane: Did he kill my sister?

    Dr. Fred Richmond: Yes, - and no.

  • Caroline: [taking pill bottle out of purse] I've got something - not aspirin. My mother's doctor gave them to me the day of my wedding. Teddy was furious when he found out I had taken tranquilizers!

    Marion Crane: [applying lipstick] Any calls?

    Caroline: Teddy called me - my mother called to see if Teddy called. Oh, your sister called to say she's going to Tucson to do some buying and she'll be gone the whole weekend, and...