Psycho II

1983

Action / Crime / Horror / Mystery / Thriller

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Meg Tilly Photo
Meg Tilly as Mary Loomis
Vera Miles Photo
Vera Miles as Lila Loomis
Robert Loggia Photo
Robert Loggia as Dr. Bill Raymond
Anthony Perkins Photo
Anthony Perkins as Norman Bates
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815.62 MB
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English 2.0
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23.976 fps
1 hr 53 min
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1.65 GB
1920*1080
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 53 min
P/S 0 / 4

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Leofwine_draca8 / 10

Surprisingly decent follow-up

Of course, PSYCHO II can't hold a candle to Hitch's original masterwork, but then what film can? The surprise is that it turns out to be a decent little film in itself, purely because it isn't a slavish copy but instead a stand-alone psychological thriller that takes its plot in a different direction to most.

Instead of emulating the then-popular slasher craze of the 1980s, PSYCHO II plays out as a whodunit for the most part. Norman's back on the streets and back in his motel, and the grisly slayings start up once more. But who's the killer? Is it Norman himself, or the young, seemingly innocent girl (Meg Tilly) living with him? Could it be the returning Vera Miles as Lila Loomis, seeking vengeance for her sister's slaying in the original by setting Norman up? Or somebody else with an axe to grind?

While there is the expected bloodshed in this film, for the most part it's deeper than that, working hard to build up a creepy atmosphere. Anthony Perkins is on top form as his most famous creation, and he succeeds in making Norman a sympathetic protagonist; watching this guy losing his mind for the second time is truly a tragic occurrence. The presence of supporting players like the reliably sleazy Dennis Franz and the solid Robert Loggia help to make this an effective horror film all in itself.

Reviewed by SnoopyStyle5 / 10

can't live up to the original

After 22 years, Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins) is released being declared sane by Dr. Bill Raymond (Robert Loggia) despite the objections of Marion Crane's sister Lila Loomis (Vera Miles). He moves back to the old house. Bates Motel is run by boorish manager Warren Toomey (Dennis Franz). He takes a job at the diner and befriends waitress Mary Samuels (Meg Tilly). Mary stays at Norman's place after getting thrown out by her boyfriend. Norman keeps seeing things from his long dead mother.

There is very little other than Anthony Perkins reprising his role as Norman Bates. The story isn't that exciting and is too long by half a hour. The kills are quaint when compare to compatriots of its era. It doesn't have it anymore. It's not scary. In fact, the shower scene in the original doesn't get exceeded in this movie. Meg Tilly does a good job but it's not enough. It's just a movie that doesn't live up to the original or even others of the era.

Reviewed by namashi_19 / 10

A Terrific Sequel!

A Sequel to Alfred Hitchcock's Cult-Classic 'Psycho', 'Psycho II' lives up-to the expectations & turns out to be A Terrific Sequel! Also, Anthony Perkins once again plays Norman Bates, amazingly.

'Psycho II' Synopsis: After twenty-two years of psychiatric care, Norman Bates attempts to return to a life of solitude... but the specters of his crimes -- and his mother -- continue to haunt him.

'Psycho II' has a superior start, middle & end. The Thrills are top-notch! Tom Holland's Screenplay is gripping & very well-written. Richard Franklin's Direction is eerie & unsettling. Cinematography is good. Editing is sharp. Art Design is excellent.

Performance-Wise: As mentioned before, Anthony Perkins once again plays Norman Bates, amazingly. He's impeccable in here! Vera Miles is first-rate. Meg Tilly is impressive. Robert Loggia leaves a mark. Dennis Franz is passable.

On the whole, 'Psycho II' is a High-Class Sequel, that Thrills, Scares & above all, Entertains Big Time!

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