Psycho II

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Deemed fit to return to society more than two decades years after his original crimes, Norman Bates has returned to his family mansion and adjacent motel. Joined by an unlikely house guest in the form of young Mary (Meg Tilly), things seem to be looking up for Norman – until the grisly murders start up afresh. Has Norman really put his terrible past behind him, or is he losing his grip on sanity all over again? (Arrow Films)

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Lima 

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English It's like the Gus Van Sant remake, I don't see much reason to film this, but if anything, I'm certainly not offended by Franklin’s take. But, it's also a beautiful example of how a plot twist in the last minutes can reliably flush the entire logic of a story down the toilet. Otherwise, I enjoyed it more than I would have expected, Anthony Perkins with his gaunt, sinewy physique was perfectly suited to the torn psychotic, and Jerry Goldsmith, although he's going about half throttle, still manages to embellish the tense scenes with disturbing music. Too bad the screenwriter went off his meds in the last few pages and lost his mind. ()

D.Moore 

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English Better than I expected, and not as pointless as I feared. Hitchcock's atmosphere is somewhere else, of course, but the ambiguity of the main, ahem, character was an absolute delight who, in my case at least, arouses alternating pity and fear while for quite some time eludingan understanding of what exactly is going on in his head. The bloody finale was downright monstrous and the final blow sealed everything. My only regret was the sloppy behavior of the cops, who the script didn't care about half as much as Bates and Co. Jerry Goldsmith's music was fine – nothing memorable, but 100% effective. ()