Norman is always evil

Kara 2022-04-22 07:01:01

Overall, it's okay, but since the sheriff on the road suspected something wrong with her, why didn't she continue to follow after halfway...

At the end of the female voice monologue "They will abandon him, as I should have done many years ago", so Norman was sent to the lunatic asylum by his mother many years ago, Norman said that his mother should not be sent to the lunatic asylum, What he actually wanted to say was that he shouldn't be sent to a lunatic asylum, and the heroine's words that his mother should be sent to a lunatic asylum just angered Norman. What is his real mother like? It's not what he said. This is the mother under Norman's ideology. This mother is just as jealous of the other's boyfriend as Norman. This is actually Norman's thinking. No matter his mother's personality or his own personality, his thoughts are always the same evil. of. Norman pretended to be his mother who killed the heroine, a way of self-deception to lessen the crime of murder.

The inspector was examining the mother's personality, and the answer he got was that the mother's personality killed the heroine, and in the end, the mother's personality showed that he didn't kill a fly, in order to put the blame on Norman, so how could the mother get the mother Isn't the answer to murder contradicting itself... In fact, no matter how Norman pretends to be, it doesn't matter which personality kills the heroine, because Norman, who didn't have a split personality at the time, killed his mother and her man's crime is an ironclad fact . At that time, there should be no split mother's personality. Why was she sent to the lunatic asylum? Maybe the mother found out that Norman's mental problems were at first, but after killing two people, it became more serious.

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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.