Review of Psycho (2007) by Cassandra M — 14 Dec 2012
Here is so much you can get from this film, as can be seen by anyone who has watched the film. This was the first film to be made where people could not come in halfway through and then watch the end, followed by the start. There is, of course, the perhaps urban myth of Hitchcock being phoned by a desperate cinema manager telling him that there was a queue round the block, it was raining, and could he let them in? Hitchcock, undaunted, made him buy everyone umbrellas.
Hitchcock himself called Psycho a comedy, and it has comic sections in it, although it is an extremely black comedy. At the end, you really do not expect the psychiatrist, when asked if Norman killed those people, to say "Yes...."turn of head, raise of eyebrow"and no!". This made the entire cinema, consisting fully of A-Level students, laugh. You do not expect half of the things that happen in the film to happen, but that does not make it necessarily bad. Of course, there was the 3 sequels including a made for TV one, and practically everyone had a go directing, including Perkins himself. Mind you, no-one can beat the master.
This review of Psycho (2007) was written by Cassandra M on 14 Dec 2012.
Psycho has generally received positive reviews.
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