When I found out the night before that Psycho had a sequel, I was shocked. Taking advantage of Friday, immediately find resources to start watching.
The beginning is the so-called classic scene, the bathroom murder (to be honest, I don't think this scene is scary at all?). Twenty years later, the young Norman turned into a lonely middle-aged man. Looking at his thin figure, he felt inexplicably pitiful and miserable. I believe he has really turned back into a normal person, from his infuriated restraint, and self-doubt worry, that he doesn't want to lose his mind again. Unfortunately, mental illness is not so easy to control. . .
Compared with the first part, I think the second part is also very exciting. There were 3 murders. I made all kinds of guesses about who the murderer was, and I didn't know until the end.
The ending is still satisfying, I feel goosebumps, and it is an excellent sequel!
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