Hitchcock would not have liked trying to whitewash this Norman movie if he were alive.

Cary 2022-12-04 00:57:50

Baidu Liao 2 was filmed after Hitchcock's death. Norman went home to the second floor as soon as it was released at the beginning of the film. After seeing the note under the phone, he began to have hallucinations. As long as he saw something related to his mother Something will get sick, and he is not feeling better at all, but he does try very hard to restrain himself. The female protagonist is possessed by the Virgin. When she sees Norman insane, she doesn't run away quickly, but goes to wear his mother's clothes and tries to wake Norman up, but she is shot as a murderer. This is the black humor arranged by the director... Norman His own mother is also a lunatic. Sure enough, lunatics are inherited. He thought that Norman missed his mother. In fact, Norman only wanted a mother in his heart, not an adoptive mother, nor a biological mother... In Cry 1, my sister is a smart and brave character , the sequel Blackening Sister is uncomfortable. So if Hitchcock was alive, he would never allow such a waste of characters.

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Psycho II quotes

  • Norma Bates: [to Norman] Remember Norman: only your Mother truly loves you.

  • Norman Bates: Just don't let them take me back to the institution, all right?

    Mary: [cradling Norman] Don't worry, Norman. I won't.

    Norman Bates: You smell good.

    Mary: I do?

    Norman Bates: Yeah.

    Mary: What do I smell like?

    Norman Bates: You smell like... like the toasted cheese sandwiches.

    Mary: What?

    Norman Bates: That my mother used to bring me when I was in bed with a temperature. She used to do lots of nice things for me before she went... before she became...

    Mary: Shh. Just remember the good things she did for you. Only the good things.

    Norman Bates: I can't. They're not there anymore.

    Mary: Of course they're there!

    Norman Bates: No, the doctors took them all away. Along with everything else.

    [crying]

    Norman Bates: Except... except those sandwiches.