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Psycho
Maryam believes that she does not have much time to live, but two foresights cause her to reject her own feelings. A fortune teller informs her about an engineer proposing her with flower. On the other hand, a wandered gypsy has seen a passenger in white who has taken Maryam to cure her disease. Anyway, she marries, but this is not an end for her way.
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Plot Summary
A secretary on the run from the law after embezzling money checks into a secluded motel run by a disturbed young man and his domineering mother. Her stay takes a terrifying turn as she becomes the victim of a series of bizarre and violent events.
Critical Reception
Gus Van Sant's shot-for-shot remake of Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 masterpiece was met with considerable confusion and disappointment from critics and audiences alike. While some acknowledged the technical skill involved, the prevailing sentiment was that the remake offered little new or compelling, failing to capture the original's groundbreaking suspense and psychological depth.
What Reviewers Say
A redundant and unnecessary remake that lacks the original's suspense and impact.
Technically proficient but ultimately soulless, failing to justify its existence.
The new cast, while talented, struggles to inject fresh life into the iconic roles.
Google audience: Audiences were largely unimpressed by this remake, with many feeling it was a pointless endeavor that did not improve upon the classic original. Some appreciated the attempt to update the story with modern actors, but the consensus was that it failed to capture the magic or the terror of Hitchcock's version.
Fun Fact
The remake was notably criticized for being a near-identical shot-for-shot recreation of the original film, leading many to question the artistic merit and necessity of such a project.
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