A Brief Comment on "Psycho" and Interception of the Ending Lines

Carmela 2022-04-20 09:01:01

Movie "Psycho"

Haha, this kind of innocent movie that takes 10 minutes at the end to explain and analyze the confusing content for the audience is probably long gone (the era of innocence probably no longer exists)! Today's directors don't want you to understand, the more obscure and less visible the film, the better; but they don't want you to understand (I'm afraid that it will become a bad film without selling points, of course, this has become a bad film) ...).

Hitchcock's film is obviously unique, and the content of the film is actually very simple: Fitz, the innkeeper with a dual personality, kills many visiting tourists (mostly women), and his dual personality is half himself and half by him. killed mother. I am afraid it is for atonement, the latter personality has the upper hand, and even controls the body. The whole film takes place in this fog. Of course, the films of the 1960s had no blood (black and white, you can't see blood), no horror scenes, and most of them became classics.

Finally, the ending lines and the clip of the film are provided, please enjoy and recall the past...

When a mother has to say something against her son... It's sad when a mother has to speak the worlds...

It's sad That condemn her own son, but I couldn't make them believe I would commit murder but I couldn't allow them to believe that I would commit murder, Now they'll put him in like I did years ago They'll put him away now, as I should have years ago. He was always bad,

They might be looking at me. Let them see what kind of a person I am. They're probably watching me. Well, let them. Let them see what kind of a person I am.

I'm not even gonna swat that fly.

They'll see and they'll know, and they'll say, "Why, she wouldn't even harm a fly."

THE END
Psycho (1960)
9.0
1960 / USA / Mystery Thriller Horror / Alfred Hitchcock / Anthony Perkins Vera Miles

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Psycho quotes

  • 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.

  • Milton Arbogast: Did you come up here on just a hunch? Nothing more?

    Lila Crane: Not even a hunch, just hope.