It's been 22 years since he notoriously murdered Janet Leigh in that shower, and Norman Bates has been declared legally sane and is finally being released from the mental facility to begin a new life. Lila, the sister of Janet Leigh's character from the original, is determined to keep him locked up though, convinced he's still a dangerous killer. Norman takes a job at a local diner and meets Lila's daughter, Mary, played by Meg Tilly, who moves in with Norman. Suddenly strange things start happening in the old Bates house. Norman begins having visions of his dead mother- is he still suffering from psychological issues or is someone trying to get him re-committed? A nice little mystery/thriller begins, with many neat little plot twists to keep it entertaining.
A whopper of an ending wraps it all up nicely, although opening the door for another sequel, which probably wasn't a good idea. The wonderful score by Jerry Goldsmith adds a haunting touch, and smartly doesn't try to copy the iconic original score. "Psycho 2" is actually a pretty good slasher, and severely underrated as a sequel. This could have been a disaster, but luckily for us it wasn't. This is actually one of the best horror sequels ever made. Trust me. There are far worse horror movies out there.
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