Monday, October 21, 2019

Psycho essays

Psycho essays I dont care about the subject matter, I dont care about the acting, but I do care about the pieces of film and the photography and all the technical ingredients that makes the audience scream. (Alfred Hitchcock). Show How Hitchcock Achieves This In The Shower Scene Of Psycho Alfred Hitchcock, known across the globe for his famously shocking and revolutionary films. Hitchcock had an exceptional talent to make a piece of film, add some techniques and make it the most shocking piece of film in its time. In particular Psycho was an incredibly outrageous film, which with all of its techniques blended together, working like a well-oiled machine, really did make the audience scream. Hitchcock has an intriguing way of bringing the audience through the story line to the Bates Motel. Hitchcock splits the narrative into two plot lines; the first is almost just a means of getting the audience to the action. The second plot line crushes the audiences expectations and leaves them feeling a sense of unknown, and insecurity. The first plot line runs through Marion stealing the money, this creates the audience do not immediately assume Marion is not innocent, and the audience do not empathise with her. She then escapes with the money and after the escape her sister calls a private detective and the search for Marion begins. Marions sisters speech and actions make out that Marion is innocent and that she is running away for her safety, not fleeing from the law. When Marion reaches Bates motel the second plot line kicks in, with Marion, now with the audience empathising with her, meeting the strange Norman Bates. During Marions conversations and scenes with Norman the audience get more and more attached to him. But as the audience learns this is just one of Hitchcocks many twists as he attaches the audience to one character, but then shifts the atten...

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