My first encounter with a Horror
movie dates back to mid 80’s, while watching the then horrors like “Evil Dead”,
“Nightmare on Elm Street” etc my dad challenged us to sit through Alfred
Hitchcock’s “Psycho”. I still remember that fateful night – when we bloody
three brothers started that movie which was to be followed by another classic
“The Birds”, I am sure I did not sit for more than 20 minutes and later refused
to turn off the lights for like a week. My second stint with Psycho came in mid
90’s again when I got the DVD free with my first home theatre and again I did a
mistake of trying to watch it again in the night – followed by the whole
freaking weekend – I kept all the lights of my apartment turned on, was too
scared to take calls on my phone and didn’t barge out of the house at all. My
final and third opportunity came in late 90’s when the movie was again released
on big screen – thanks to some ongoing film festival in Delhi. I and my best
buddy in Noida dared ourselves to watch it on big screen this time and went
ahead – booked our tickets. What followed was an out of this world experience
guys. I actually saw half of the people specially girls with their boyfriends
rushing out of the theater in flat first half hour (First Murder). We somehow
set through the whole movie and totally loved it. I have still not forgotten
its killer background score with 100 violins playing together in sync giving us
Goosebumps all the time. It was shit scary and today I saw Gus Van Sant’s
version of classic “Psycho” and will say only one sentence – this is how you
make a drama cum thriller out of a terrific horror movie. I am now going to
gather my guts again and watch the classic – once my wife comes back home.
Anne Heche and Vince Vaughn |
The Movie: If you do not compare
it with the original – it still can be called a damn good thriller at best -
will certainly not call it a horror though. Fortunately they did not temper
with the original story and kept it straight like the earlier version, with Marion
Crane (Anne Heche) on run with her boss’s $400 thousand dollars. As she is
being followed by a suspicious cop, she takes a break at a motel whose owner
happens to be a psycho. Anne Heche as the girl was good for the role – I actually
liked her – she was quite convincing in the character. Vince Vaughn was damn
good as Norman Bates the psycho – I guess if the movie would have worked – this
should have been called his best work to date, totally awesome job by him but
unfortunately the comparisons were inevitable hence the failure. Norman Bates
stays in a scary house with his Mother, who keeps shouting on him as we can
over hear it from the motel, although she is never shown on screen but audience
can definitely see a shadow in the window at times. The whole background of the
motel even the house behind it – is almost scene to scene same – I wonder how
they got something like that – it almost looked identical as in the original. I
guess it doesn’t work for the audience because we already know what’s going to
happen next hence no surprises. But for someone – who hasn’t heard or seen the
earlier movie – it would still be a first rate thriller at least. After she is
killed and dumped in a pond by Norman – she was followed by a private detective
Arbogast (William H Macy) – who again gets killed in the same way. Fortunately before
being killed – he lets Marion’s Sister Lila (Julianne Moore) know his location
and some facts about her being in the motel etc. After Arbogast’s disappearance
Lila joined by Marion’s boyfriend comes over to the motel in search of her
sister and detective. They do meet the county sheriff and inform him of the
disappearance of both the guys with no trace of money. What happens next – is a
thrilling ride in the motel and that scary house behind it.
Julianne Moore |
It is definitely a great one time
watch for those who haven’t seen the original and if you have already seen it –
it still works like a good thriller – I had those “Oh Fuck” moment twice while
I saw it today. I am actually too scared to watch horror movies alone – hence I
saw it on a sunny afternoon today but now I am planning to see the original
with my wife that too in the night as she has no idea about the movie yet. I
will be posting the experience shortly – keep reading. If you haven’t seen this
– go ahead – take a look – who knows, you might end up liking it.
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