
Psycho movie review: Dark and disturbing
Deccan ChronicleCast: Udhayanidhi Stalin, Nithya Menen, Aditi Rao, Rajkumar, Singam Puli Director: Mysskin In the opening slide, Mysskin dedicates the film to the Master, Alfred Hitchcock for his Psycho released in 1960. Set in Kovai and its surroundings, the film opens with woman crying for help even as the psychopath Anguli beheads her and collects it as a piece of ‘trophy’ and displays her headless body with inner garments in a windmill blade. Gautham takes the help of Kamala Das, a quadriplegic and a former police officer investigating Anguly’s case and whether he comes out triumphant despite his deficiency forms the rest. All right, it is the story of psychopath killer and the film is rightly awarded an ‘A’ Certificate and it has Mysskin’s distinctive touches.
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