Through the movie, we always had bloody and moving space from horror movies. They have different plots, but there is still a "monster" that brings disgust, horror, suspense, even even sympathy. In Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho (1960), our monster is Norman Bates next door. This time for the first time in American movies, we take home the murderers and open the way to the future of horror movies. According to Robinwood's "Introduction to American Horror Movies" (183-208), Bates obey the formula that monsters are human psychosis.
Have you ever thought about how Norman Bates became a psychologist if you've seen Alfred Hitchcock's movie psychology? Did Norman Bates come from psychology, or was his environment caused? If it becomes a man for his environment, does this mean that we can become a psychologist by being exposed to the "right" environment? Norman Bates is an opponent of the movie "psychology". At the end of the movie, the audience found a Norman personality split. In addition to the usual old Norman Bates, the other character of Norman is his mother. Norman is dressed like his mother, even it is possible to move from one character with another to another character. In the movie, Norman married him and found that he killed his mother and his mother's partner. After killing his mother, he may deal with guilt and murder by putting his mother's body at home and playing her role mentally.
Alfred Hitchcock's movie psychology Alfred Hitchcock's movie "Psychology" was released in 1960. The movie is played by two main characters - Janet Legge as Anthony Perkins as Norman Bates and Marion Klein. The movie Psycho was a thriller, won numerous awards and was a great success. Psycho is in Arizona, mainly located in Bates Motel. With the production of the sequel, this movie was a great success. But they are not as big as the original Psycho. - Alfred Hitchcock in the rear window of the rear window of Alfred Hitchcock, L. Jeffries played by Jimmy Stewart was completely addicted to spending all the time while watching a neighbor from a wheelchair. He used a camera to improve his vision, thereby enhancing his role as a bystander and a voyeur. This will help you to create a movie that is playing outside the Jeffries window. In this "movie in the movie", the life of his neighbors became the theme of conspiracy.