
Now if you’re listening “Psycho” movie theme, don’t get in panic, please! Unless you’re in the shower while you’re reading this, there’s no reason for panic or screaming now.
Hitchcock’s Psycho is a really good movie. Its sequences are well-developed, all details well-worked. Everything about Marion Crane’s murder has its own places in history: pieces of paper, curtains, blood drops, stolen money and newspaper. A lot of signs are present in Hitchcock’s version but most of them were refused by 1998 version of Gus Van Sant, which didn’t know how to deal with thriller inside its story. Hitchcock’s version from shower’s scene is surely the most remarkable, which is the reason Van Sant tried to do in the same way. Time changes together with its witnesses, and Van Sant gave focus to Crane’s eyes in this scene. For Hitchcock probably there wansn’t no big deal with this scene if it’s played with a bath in the shower took naturally.
There’s no pleasure like a good bath, when you feel the water running in your body and in other one with yours. Even alone, the bath is a moment in which discoveries about ourselves happen. Enjoy your bath!





Thanks a lot, Throd, for lending me Hitchcock’s Psycho! ^^









