This movie starts off with a woman named Marion Crane who finds the love of her life. She is not happy with her job and life. The love of her life, Sam, however, has to pay alimony therefore he does not have that much money. Sam owns a store in California. When she leaves work Friday she is responsible to put $40,000 into the bank for work. Marion sees a way out of the life she does not enjoy. She leaves town with the money, and heads towards Sam’s store. She takes a nap one night on the side of the road. A police officer wakes her up. He then follows her into town and watches her switch vehicles. The owner who switched her cars and the officer both knew something was wrong with her. The next night it is raining while she is driving. Marion decides to pull into The Bates Motel to stay. The manager of the hotel is named Norman. He gets Marion settled into her room.
The moment is very important during this clip. Marion is just taking a shower thinking nothing is wrong. However, that is not the case when someone walks in and stabs her. Norman tells everyone his mother is still alive and not well. The moment of the killer had to make it seem real and that there was not going to be much of a struggle. It happened quickly. They also made sure that when editing this part you were unable to see the face of the killer. They never show what Norman’s mother looks like either. This is important because if we knew what she looked like we could make identification and know that she is for sure the killer.
Another clip from this film that helps show how important the editing and movement of the character is.
This is Marion’s sister that is trying to find out what happens to her sister. She goes into the house wanting to talk to Norman’s mother. The first movement that is important in this film is when Norman hurries and runs upstairs even though he should be going to make sure she is not with his mother downstairs. This movement in the film makes you wonder. Then after Marion’s sister discovers Norman’s mother is dead; Norman comes in a women’s costume with a knife ready to kill. The had to make sure in the begging that everything was edited just right so the surprise was not revealed sooner.
The ideology of this movie is hard I believe. Scary movies are more for entertainment I believe. However, I can see the ideology being never take anything that does not belong to you. Revenge will always come and find you in some way. Some ways are sooner rather then later. The theme during these clips is to ensure that something you do not think will happen happens. By this I mean, you do not expect Norman’s mother to be dead. You are always seeing someone sit by a window. This helps to ensure the theme of the movie that Norman is pretending to be his mother.




