Good Friend
By: Steve • Essay • 386 Words • December 26, 2009 • 918 Views
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Marion Stole 40,000 dollars that is why she is guilty.
Her boyfriend won’t get married because he wants to have his ex-wife get married again so he can stop paying alimony, and so he can pay off the debt he is already in.
You can tell she is paranoid of the police when she sells her car and gets a new one.
Norman is creepy when he invites Marion into his parlor and talks about how he loves to stuff birds, and starts petting them.
I think it’s weird that people couldn’t stand to see blood in that time period, but I guess it understandable because our generation has almost become immune to the sight of it.
I think the score adds to the suspense because it has such an intense sharp noise that makes you want to screech when you hear it.
weather makes the movie seem very dark, and eerie, like a good horror should be.
I think he killed Marion because he believed his mother wouldn’t of aloud such a thing, and because he was partly his mother, he wouldn’t allow it either.
I think the private eye was a good man, and though I hated to see him killed it was necessary because if he hadn’t died the movie wouldn’t have had the same effect or ending as it did.