I Watched Psycho For The First Time And The Moment I Loved The Most Wasn’t The One I Expected
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I Watched Psycho For The First Time And The Moment I Loved The Most Wasn’t The One I Expected


SPOILER WARNING: The following article takes a deep dive into two of the most pivotal moments from Psycho, so unless you have not seen it yet or, miraculously, managed to avoid knowing anything about the story in the 60-plus years since its release, proceed with caution as you read on.

At the moment I am writing this, I am 31 years old and it was only a few weeks ago when I finally saw the 1960 classic, Psycho, in its entirety for the very first time. As a die-hard of the genre, I am not at all proud to admit that it took me this long to watch one one of the greatest horror movies of all time but, in my defense, with how often its most shocking moments have been spoiled for me, I was afraid of how that might affect my experience. Luckily, I ended up adoring the movie but, perhaps, not for the typical reasons.

For instance, the suspenseful thriller’s single most iconic and influential scene — I know I do not even need to describe it for you — was not the moment that had the strongest impact on me. I can explain why, but first allow me to discuss my true favorite scene from, arguably, Alfred Hitchcock’s best movie and why I have “gone mad” for it.

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