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Psycho [1999] (DVD)

 
Description: Genre: Crime & Thriller - Thriller / Theatrical Release: 1998 / Director: Gus Van Sant / Actors: Vince Vaughn, Anne ... more
Psycho [1999] (DVD) ... Haney ... / DVD released 31 May, 2002 at Universal Pictures UK / Features of the DVD: Dubbed, PAL, Widescreen / Numerous critics had already sharpened their knives even before Gus Van Sant's shot-for-shot colour "re-creation" of the 1960 black-and-white Hitchcock classic was released, chiding the Good Will Hunting director for defiling hallowed ground. But this intriguing cinematic curiosity is hardly as sacrilegious as critics would lead you to believe. If anything, Van Sant doesn't take enough liberties with his almost slavish devotion to the material, now updated with modern references. At times, you wish Van Sant would cut loose with a little spontaneity, a little energy, a little something. Unfortunately, when he does venture outside Hitchcock's parameters--with inserted shots of storm clouds during the murder sequences, for example--it's to little effect. Granted, he liberally splashes colour throughout the film (especially in the case of the infamous shower scene), and this is a great-looking movie, but in his obsession with adding a new physical dimension to the film, there's little insight into these characters that Hitchcock hadn't already provided. Vince Vaughn, a robotic and giggly Norman, doesn't crawl under your skin the way boy-next-door Anthony Perkins did, and Anne Heche is admirable if not very sympathetic in the Janet Leigh role. Van Sant does score a minor coup, though, in his casting of the supporting roles: Julianne Moore provides a welcome shot of energy as Heche's irritable and curious sister, William H. Macy is a perfect small-time detective, Viggo Mortensen is studly enough to make you understand why Heche would want to run away with him, and James LeGros walks away with his one brief scene as a used car salesman. Danny Elfman's gorgeous rerecording of Bernard Herrmann's score is a potent supporting character unto itself. Students and fans of the original film will get a kick out of the modern revisions, but don't expect anything of Hitchcockian calibre; watch it for the sum of its intriguing parts, but not the whole. --Mark Englehart, Amazon.com

Newest Review: ... director. Many critics have questioned the validity of making a movie that was as near to perfection as humanly possible, but ... more

 ... I watched this from a slightly different perspective, in that I have never actually seen the original version. My review of the film is therefore based on my view of the film in its own right, as I have no experience of the original against which to make comparisons. The most striking thing about this film is the very strange feel and atmosphere. Despite a modern-day setting, virtually all the characters in this film seem to be suspended in some timeless state, somewhere between 1960 and 1998. Virtually all the ...more

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When office worker Marion Crane is entrusted with $400,000 in cash, she finds the temptation too great to resist. Packing a few things into an overnight bag, she takes the cash and leaves town to meet her boyfriend Sam, and start a new life with her ill-gotten gains. The drive out to see Sam is some considerable distance, and after a caution from a traffic police officer, and an outbreak of torrential rain, she finds herself off the main road, and heading towards a quiet motel. Staying over for the night seems like a logical thing to do, and she proceeds to check in. At first, she can find nobody in the motel, but attracts the attention of the owner of a ...  Read the complete review

 
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