First, there is only one detective from beginning to end. The detective is polite to the protagonist and has lunch with the protagonist. The words mean that he knows everything, but he does not arrest the protagonist at the end. No matter how polite you are to the upper class, you can't be so friendly.
Second, the murder in such a crazy city is calm, and there are no news cases reported. The protagonist is like a killer, not to mention that he can kill so many people and even the police, etc., it is particularly unrealistic to kill a woman when the chainsaw falls. And every time I go to prostitutes, I ride in a luxury car, but the driver never shows up from beginning to end. Even the security guard in the building was tracked by helicopters outside, and these "distorted" scenes were all fake. And the book full of slaughter scenes found by the secretary and sister was to show that those were the hallucinations of the protagonist.
Third, the reaction of the people around the protagonist. The film does not express magical realism. No matter how much the upper-level characters cover up, the madness of the protagonist will definitely make the society have wind. It cannot be as dark as some film critics say, then This statement is more like over-interpretation, demonization, and over-criticism.
Fourth, the name of the movie is psycho, and only hallucinations fit the name of the movie. This mental patient is the protagonist, not the class. It can be said that the social class created the patient, but it is obvious that the entire class is a mental patient. Wrong interpretation, because the movie is talking about the protagonist, and the title of the movie is also talking about the protagonist.
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