A friend got me to watch Psycho, a movie shot in the black and white edits based on Thriller and Mystery, the genre I love the most.
Plot:
A Phoenix secretary steals $40,000, from her client and goes on the run and checks into a motel in the remote area on a stormy late night which is run by a man who lives right up the hill with his mother, a dominating one I should say and how the play takes place.
Talking about the characters,
Marion Crane, the secretary is a a stressed and fed up women who has to meet her lover Sam in lunch breaks and cannot get married because Sam already is and has to pay up for alimony.
Norman Bates, the motel owner is a quite young man who is dominated by his mother usually nervous and shy and looks like a loner.
The mother, now that's where the movie gets it tittle from, Psycho.
The movie does not leave hold at any place it might get slow at some points but you will always be on your feet to know what's the next. The characters have their own way to create a suspense and you will always want to know what's the whole plot about. There is murder and thrill but what happens to the $40,000 remains a suspense and how Marion Crane is on the run with the tension increasing at each point and how Norman Bates gets involved.
I would give this one not less than 8/10.
Alfred Hitchcock's, Must Watch.
Plot:
A Phoenix secretary steals $40,000, from her client and goes on the run and checks into a motel in the remote area on a stormy late night which is run by a man who lives right up the hill with his mother, a dominating one I should say and how the play takes place.
Talking about the characters,
Marion Crane, the secretary is a a stressed and fed up women who has to meet her lover Sam in lunch breaks and cannot get married because Sam already is and has to pay up for alimony.
Norman Bates, the motel owner is a quite young man who is dominated by his mother usually nervous and shy and looks like a loner.
The mother, now that's where the movie gets it tittle from, Psycho.
The movie does not leave hold at any place it might get slow at some points but you will always be on your feet to know what's the next. The characters have their own way to create a suspense and you will always want to know what's the whole plot about. There is murder and thrill but what happens to the $40,000 remains a suspense and how Marion Crane is on the run with the tension increasing at each point and how Norman Bates gets involved.
I would give this one not less than 8/10.
Alfred Hitchcock's, Must Watch.

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