A woman steals $40,000 and flees town. During a bad thunderstorm, she stops at an out-of-the-way motel to spend the night. What follows is one of the most infamous scenes in horror history.
"Psycho" is pure movie-making genius. Hitchcock's masterpiece is a brilliant exercise in music, cinematography, editing, acting, and directing. I can only imagine sitting in an unsuspecting audience in 1960, completely unaware of what was about to happen on the screen. NOTHING had ever been done like this movie before, especially the infamous 'shower scene'. With the heroine of the film brutally butchered during the first 30 minutes, Hitchcock suddenly and shockingly announced that from now on, all bets were off. Horror was no longer safe. Anything could happen. "Psycho" undoubtedly paved the way for the likes of "Night of the Living Dead","The Texas Chainsaw Massacre", and "Halloween", and so many others. It's so engrained into our culture now that you don't even have to have seen the movie to know the story. (Although I would have to say you have no business watching movies if you don't...) You can even buy a shower curtain with "Mother" weilding a knife on it, it's so well-known.
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