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Psycho By Alfred Hitchock- Media Coursework

Psycho

Psycho directed by Alfred Hitchcock in 1960 became famous for being the first psychological horror film. It was filmed in black and white nevertheless it was very new, shocking and still scares audience today.
In contrast to modern films which are very violent, there is only little blood or violence in Psycho. That makes the film atypical and original. It uses audience's imagination and forces them to think for themselves. All them features cause the film is still considered to be a classic nowadays.
I'm going to briefly describe how Hitchcock increases the tension in the last section of the film which is placed between Lillian and Sam's arrival at Bates' motel and capture of the PSYCHO.
At the moment of couple arrival the tension is already above normal. The audience know about previous murders and they're worried about Lillian and Sam's fate. They are desperate to find out what happened to Marian and Arbagast. Lily believes that their last chance is to talk to......


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