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Psycho IV: The Beginning

Rating5.4 /10
19901 h 36 m
United States
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Norman Bates recalls his childhood with his abusive mother while fearing his unborn child will inherit his split personality disorder.

Horror
Mystery
Thriller

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29/05/2023 08:52
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Awa Jobe

18/05/2023 15:51
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Jean Pierre Dz'bo

16/11/2022 14:36
Psycho IV: The Beginning

leewatts698

16/11/2022 04:26
An interesting and quite psychologically accurate telling of how Norman Bates became the world's most famous momma's boy. Henry Thomas was a good choice for young Norman. Olivia Hussey is VERY good as Mama Bates. Her reactions to Norman created an atmosphere for his schizophrenia to fester: the scene where she tickles him at his father's funeral is a good example. When he quite rightly giggles, she slaps him, even though she provoked it. Young Norman grew up not knowing how to react to situations. Plus the great love and fear for his mother laid the groundwork for his psychosis. It's really pretty good.

Batoul Nazzal Tannir

16/11/2022 04:26
This last entry to the "Psycho" franchise actually was almost as good as the original 1960 movie. It was really nice to get to go back in time and see the childhood of Norman Bates, and see what shaped him into what he was. And as always, it was good to have Anthony Perkin to revisit the role of Normal Bates. "Psycho IV: The Beginning" had an allround good acting performance from the cast. And the cast that they assembled for "Psycho IV: The Beginning" was indeed good. The storyline was interesting, entertaining and well-paced. However, it was not the best of endings´, as it was a bit too generic and you sort of saw it coming a mile away. If you have enjoyed the previous three "Psycho" movies in much or less degree, then you would definitely want to finish it off with watching part 4, because it is a good addition to the franchise.

<3

16/11/2022 04:26
Psycho IV: The Beginning was an enjoyable movie in my opinion. I really loved the character Fran Ambrose and CCH Pounder's performance. This film is quite disturbing at times, but I think it's a nice touch. I just don't understand why this film was made only for cable. It was decent, and far above average for a made for TV/straight to video film. As with all sequels, this film does seem to have some plot holes and continuity errors, but it is, in general a decent sequel to Hitchcock's masterpiece. I think that Psycho II was the best sequel in the series, but I like Psycho III and IV the same. They are all great films. Also this film is nowhere near as violent or bloody as Psycho III. A great TV movie. With a few minor changes, you wouldn't know that this was made for TV!! Highly recommended!

Larrywheels

16/11/2022 04:26
PSYCHO IV has a now-married (!) Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins) calling in to a radio program, and telling the increasingly concerned host (CCH Pounder) about his tragically twisted early life with his mother (Olivia Hussey). Her behavior helps us to understand how / why her son turned out the way he did. Henry Thomas plays young Norman as a tormented ball of sexual confusion. P4 is an informative, sometimes shocking backstory, as well as a satisfying conclusion to the saga. It also offers a rather expected opportunity for Norman to be up to his old tricks once more...

christodrd

16/11/2022 04:26
I first watched "Psycho IV" when I rented it on the early 90's. I was a big fan of Psycho II and I respected Psycho. Psycho III was a big disappointment so I thought that part IV would be at least, a decent slasher. This pre-quel is not as bad as you may think. It explores Norman's origins and tries to reach a conclusion about his personality. To me, it worked. Norman is not the villain anymore and the director makes sure about that because he displays a victimized, sick Norman. The ending is a perfect way to end the Psycho series which were far from being bad. Part II is excellent, unlike Part III which is a boring slasher flick. Part IV deserves the watch for it's ending and because it's Anthony Perkins' last hurrah as Norman Bates.

babe shanu

16/11/2022 01:38
If you liked the earlier sequels (with of course, the first one being inimitable) you may find this entertaining. Tony Perkins seems deranged as ever, and there are some interesting conversations between him and CCH Pounder, (a radio shrink) as she tries to uncover what made Norman Bates the way he is...nature or nurture?... It may be genetic, but it could also have been his mother played by Olivia Hussey, a deranged woman who has an inappropriate relationship with her son. Henry Thomas ("E.T." and "Beyond Obesession", among others) is sad and affecting as the young Norman Bates, who tries to be a good son to his mother, until she realizes he has become a man, wherein she begins to flip out. Overall, for die-hard fans of the "Psycho" sequels.
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