
Psycho (film)
"Psycho" is a classic thriller directed by Alfred Hitchcock, released in 1960. It tells the story of Marion Crane, who, after stealing money, checks into the secluded Bates Motel run by the mysterious Norman Bates. The film explores themes of deception, identity, and psychological complexity, culminating in a shocking revelation about Norman’s disturbed mind. Known for its iconic shower scene and innovative storytelling, "Psycho" revolutionized horror cinema, blending psychological horror with suspense. The film examines the darkness beneath surface appearances and remains a enduring exploration of human psychology and fear.