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Psycho
MPAA Rating: Restricted

Directed by Alfred Hitchcock comes one of the best thrillers of all time Psycho. One of the first horrors to be released in theaters, Alfred Hitchcock keeps you on the edge of your seat, using over 30 different camera angles, dramatic music, black and white and a host of different characters such as Marion Crane a blond beauty who doesn't know the meaning of the work Risk, Norman Bates a socially awkward man who has a thing for birds, Sam Loomis a divorced man who has a thing with Marion Crane. Winning two awards for best motion picture, a Golden Globe for best supporting actress going to Janet Leigh, and having four different Oscar Nominations for
-Actress in a Supporting Role (Janet Leigh)
-Best Director (Alfred Hitchcock)
-Best Cinematography, Black & White (John L. Russell)
-Best Art-Set Decoration, Black & White (Joseph Hurley, Robert Clatworthy, …show more content…

After she leaves the office she trades her car for a different car with California plates and she lives in Arizona then and she is followed all throughout Phenix by a cop, after Marion leaves town she gets caught in a bad storm and is forced to stop at a road side motel but unfortunately she picks the Bates Motel, as Marion is stuck at a shady motel with a socially awkward manager named Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins) she has dinner with him in his office where he says creepy thinks like how she eats like a bird and she notices all the taxidermy in his office and birds but called , I noticed some symbolism how Marion's last name is Crane and another interesting thing with the birds he stuffed and put in his office is that they are all birds of pray and in Marion's room the birds are peaceful innocent

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