Review of Psycho (2007) by Dsfsdfdsf S — 14 Aug 2012
Hitchcock is one of those rare cases where the status of his most popular films is justified to some extent. What, you think one of his numerous identical, disposable "on the run" thriller type movies is better than Psycho or Vertigo? Ok.
This might not be too flattering, but I think what I really like about Psycho is that besides some signature stuff, it doesn't really feel like Hitchcock. (I'm not his biggest fan, if you can't tell.) It's somewhere between neo-noir, horror and arthouse, and is fortunately free of lame attempts at humor, as well as that schmaltzy, dishonest, fake Hollywood handle of romance I count among Hitchcock's numerous flaws.
This review of Psycho (2007) was written by Dsfsdfdsf S on 14 Aug 2012.
Psycho has generally received positive reviews.
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