Homonym: Psycho (Insane)
"Psycho" is a classic horror film directed by Alfred Hitchcock that was released in 1960. The story follows Marion Crane, a woman who steals a large sum of money and goes on the run. She ends up at a secluded motel run by the mysterious Norman Bates, who has a complicated relationship with his mother. The film is famous for its suspenseful atmosphere and shocking twists.
As the plot unfolds, Marion's stay at the motel takes a terrifying turn, leading to one of cinema's most iconic scenes. The film explores themes of identity, madness, and the duality of human nature, making it a landmark in the horror genre.