Thursday, November 10, 2016

Psycho (Nick Skerritt)(Spoiler Alert)

Director: Alfred Hitchcock
Starring: Anthony Perkins, Janet Leigh,Vera Miles, John Gavin, Pat Hitchcock

       This movie was amazing. There was nothing boring about this movie. This movie had a lot of twists and interesting stuff about the story line. Before i start the review, i don't know what her motive was when she randomly got the 40K from the other guy. She seemed awfully fishy in the beginning of the movie. Let me add to that, the beginning of the movie was quite amazing. At that time, you couldn't of missed the beginning of the movie. That's a policy, they were really strict about that policy.
        They would not allow anyone in the theater past the beginning of the movie. They widely spread that policy. They would not allow the president of the United States into the theater past the beginning of the film. The policy even stated that they wouldn't even allow the managers brother to get passed through. Another part of the advertising campaign, you were encouraged not to say anything about Psycho until that person saw the movie Psycho. At that time, there was huge lines before the film even started. If the film started, you had to wait until the next showing of the movie. There was a police officer guarding the entrance of the theater. This was widely enforced during that time.
      Even though i never understood the motive of her stealing the money. I think everything else in this movie was amazing. I don't understand how the guy who owns the hotel can afford that place with no one coming there. The girl who had the money seemed awfully suspicious to me, well to everyone also. The police even caught it and followed her to the car dealer ship. I found that part of the movie really interesting. This included her thinking of what everyone was thinking of her leaving randomly. This part has voices in her head, the boss and her sister. At that time, there was this scene of the girl who has 40K was waiting at the stoplight. The girl saw one of her co-workers and never saw a thing.


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