Published: October 24, 2024; Aithor: Julia Sonrisa
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“Psycho” is a 1960 psychological horror film directed by Alfred Hitchcock that follows the story of Marion Crane, a young woman on the run after stealing a large sum of money from her employer.
Seeking refuge from the police, Marion stops at the Bates Motel, a secluded establishment run by the seemingly harmless Norman Bates. As Marion interacts with Norman, she becomes increasingly unnerved by his peculiar behavior and the presence of his domineering mother, whom he claims is constantly ill and unable to leave her room.
Her stay takes a terrifying turn when she is brutally murdered by Norman, revealing a dark and twisted secret: Norman is a deeply disturbed individual with a complex relationship with his mother, whose death he has repressed, and whose personality he has taken on.
The film’s suspenseful plot, iconic shower scene, and chilling portrayal of Norman’s psychological state make “Psycho” a landmark in the history of horror cinema. It explores themes of guilt, obsession, and the complexities of a mother-son relationship, leaving viewers with a chilling and unforgettable experience.
Time: 11:00-1:00 pm EDT
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