Psycho
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

1:41:00
and, like a dutiful son, covered up
all traces of the crime...

1:41:04
he was convinced
his "mother" had committed!

1:41:06
Why was he...
dressed like that?

1:41:08
He's a transvestite.
1:41:11
Uh, not exactly.
1:41:14
A man who dresses in women's clothing
in order to achieve a sexual change...

1:41:17
or satisf action,
is a transvestite.

1:41:20
But in Norman's case, he was simply
doing everything possible...

1:41:24
to keep alive the illusion
of his mother being alive.

1:41:28
And when reality
came to close...

1:41:31
when danger or desire
threatened that illusion...

1:41:37
he dressed up, even to
a cheap wig he bought.

1:41:40
He'd walk about the house,
sit in her chair, speak in her voice.

1:41:44
He tried to be
his mother.

1:41:47
And, uh, now he is.
1:41:51
That's what I meant when I said
I got the story from the "mother."

1:41:55
You see, when the mind
houses two personalities...

1:41:59
there's always
a conflict, a battle.

1:42:03
In Norman's case,
the battle is over...

1:42:06
and the dominant personality
has won.

1:42:08
And the $40,000?
Who got that?

1:42:12
The swamp. These were
crimes of passion, not profit.

1:42:18
He f eels a little chill.
Can I bring him this blanket?

1:42:22
- Oh, sure.
- All right.

1:42:36
(Norman Speaking As "Mother")
Thank you.

1:42:44
("Mother's" Voice) It's sad when
a mother has to speak the words...

1:42:47
that condemn her own son...
1:42:49
but I couldn't allow them
to believe that I would commit murder.

1:42:53
They'll put him away now,
as I should have years ago.

1:42:57
He was always bad,
and in the end...


prev.
next.