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PrimaGigi
Jul 19, 2015PrimaGigi rated this title 3 out of 5 stars
Norman Bates loved his mother. The issue is that his dear mother has been his late mother for the past twenty years. Norman believes he's lived with his mother since she left the hospital, in their old house up on the hill near Bates Motel. One stormy night Mary Crane checks into Bates Motel, Norman spies on her as she's undressing, but mother knows and mother will do anything to protect Norman. Psycho is all adaptations from the movie to the book. The book was originally adapted from the life of America's first known and caught serial killer Ed Geine. The movie by Alfred is an interpretation of that adaption. Everyone knows the movie before the book, the book is an afterthought. The book and its contents completely hijacked by Sir Alfred Hitchcock. It's a quick read (only 17 chapters) it's worth reading what got Hitchcock his magnum opus.