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: Known as the child from E.T. , Thomas provides the "right mix of pathos and inner confusion " as the teenage Norman.
: The 1.78:1 widescreen transfer is solid, showing natural skin tones and fine facial details like sweat and pores in close-ups. However, some hazy sequences in the dark radio studio and rougher process shots in flashbacks show the film's TV origins. Psycho.IV.The.Beginning.1990.1080p.BluRay.x264-...
Psycho IV: The Beginning (1990) serves as a poignant, if somewhat uneven, swan song for Anthony Perkins as the iconic Norman Bates. Directed by Mick Garris , this made-for-TV production effectively bridges the gap between prequel and sequel, offering a deep dive into the trauma that forged the genre's most famous killer while providing a conclusive end to his narrative arc. : Known as the child from E
“I really love how this flick works as a prequel as well as a sequel with a not quite rehabilitated Norman Bates recounting his disturbing childhood for a radio shrink while he plans his next psychotic descent.” Rotten Tomatoes However, some hazy sequences in the dark radio
While it lacks the stylistic tension of Hitchcock’s original and can feel like a "proof of concept" for a series, Psycho IV remains an essential watch for completists . It offers a rare sense of closure to one of horror's most enduring sagas, making it a "fine enough way to depart our time" with a madman who never quite lost his humanity. Blu-ray Review: PSYCHO IV: THE BEGINNING - Daily Dead
“Anthony Perkins' performance is highlighted as a major reason for enjoying the Psycho films. Overall, the film is recommended as a pretty good and satisfying end to the series.” YouTube · ramboraph4life
