[7] The group's vocal range spanned about 2 octaves, from the low note of G3 to the high-note of G5. It is a modern remake of the 1960 film of the same name directed by Alfred Hitchcock, in which an embezzler arrives at an old motel run by an insane killer named Norman Bates. [9] Prior to its premiere date, the visual was accompanied by a string of video teasers of each group member, portraying them in a "glam" and "gothic-themed" scenario. [16] One favorable take on the film came from an LA Weekly retrospective article published in 2013, in which writer Vern stated that the film was misunderstood as a commercially motivated film when it was in fact an "experiment" and this was the reason for the poor reception. "[8] At the 1998 Stinkers Bad Movie Awards, the film was cited as one of 37 dishonourable mentions for Worst Picture. However, they notice a college staff sitting beside him. Realizing Lila is not around, Norman knocks Sam unconscious with a golf club and rushes to the house. Seulgi and Yeri are seen hearing from connecting red wool rolls in the previous room with, Joy cutting the connection and eventually leaving to a passenger train set with member Wendy. Bernard Herrmann's musical score is reused as well, though with a new arrangement by Danny Elfman and Steve Bartek, recorded in stereo. [21] The remaining four members eventually covered all Wendy's singing parts for their live performance at the 29th Seoul Music Awards on January 30, 2020, where Red Velvet also won their fifth consecutive Main Award (Bonsang).[22]. Along with its accompanying gothic-themed music video, the song was released digitally as the lead single from Finale, and subsequently the third and final single from The ReVe Festival on December 23, 2019. [14][15] In a late interview with the song's producer in February 2020, writer Yim Hyun-su described the song as a "catchy earworm" and said the group "shows no signs of stopping anytime soon". The next day, the police goes to Gautham and extracts information from him. In an individual song review, writer Kim Do-hyun of IZM called the track "an upgraded version" of "Bad Boy", praising the balance coming from "a great melody, interesting themes and performance" that crafted "a good song", while rating the track with three stars and a half out of five. According to Mysskin, the film is inspired from a Buddhist tale on Aṅgulimāla, an important figure in the religion. [11], In a turn of events, P. C. Sreeram was replaced by his assistant, Tanvir Mir as the film's cinematographer, while Sreeram further mentioning that Tanvir will be credited as the film's cinematographer. The psycho visits him, and Gautham acknowledges his presence.
REALLY proud of the titel single "PSYCHO" that I co wrote in Korea last year! The psycho is about to behead Dagini, the intruder alarms gets activated. The movie was directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Music Core and Inkigayo. When she trades her car for another one at a dealership, he notes the new vehicle's details. It is followed by a room set where Yeri is dancing over a mattress, with Joy closing the door as the former continues dancing. The psycho is about to take the key, but the imprisoned teacher takes the key and swallows it, trying to punish him. ", "[Herald Interview] Why you can't stop listening to Red Velvet's 'Psycho, "SM Entertainment – Red Velvet, is showing an upgraded world of music with the Cool & Sweet title track 'Psycho'! She leaves her home in Phoenix, Arizona and ends up at the Bates Motel in Fairvale, California. Gautham later runs and rescues Dagini. The website's critics consensus reads. It received three Golden Raspberry nominations and won in the categories of Worst Remake and Worst Director. It is a modern remake of the 1960 film of the same name directed by Alfred Hitchcock, in which an embezzler arrives at an old motel run by an insane killer named Norman Bates. The psycho is about to behead Dagini, but he notices that there is no sense of fear in her. She flees Phoenix, Arizona, by car. The next day, Gautham mourns over the death of his friend and plans to drop his plan due to a large number of people's deaths. She reveals to her that the psycho was her former student at an borstal and the psycho used to masturbate, so she used to beat him 60 times every day, for all 365 days in a year for his mistake. Marion returns to the road but, rather than drive in a heavy storm, decides to spend the night at the Bates Motel. With regained hope, they all go back to the college and look at the recordings during that day. Quentin Tarantino has gone on record stating that he preferred Van Sant's remake to the original film, saying that the remake was "more real". He ultimately calls it "an insult, rather than a tribute, to a landmark film...What promised to be 'Drugstore Cowboy's answer to Hitchcock' is more like Hitchcock's answer to Even Cowgirls Get the Blues."[12]. [20] As fellow member Wendy suffered injuries during rehearsal, a pre-recorded performance was aired instead, which eventually led to the group having to perform as a quartet for their next attendance. Heche was nominated for Worst Actress. [23][24] Shortly later, the song achieved both "real-time all-kill" and "certified all-kill" respectively, making Red Velvet the first girl group and second overall for idol group to achieve such status in 2019.
달콤+오싹하게 펼쳐지는 미리 크리스마스 파티! Psycho is a 1998 American horror film produced and directed by Gus Van Sant for Universal Pictures and starring Vince Vaughn, Julianne Moore, Viggo Mortensen, William H. Macy and Anne Heche in leading and supporting roles. With this, the song became the group's first top-two entry in 2019, marking their highest charting release since "Power Up", their fifth number-two entry and their twelfth top-ten hit, respectively. The film stars Udhayanidhi Stalin, Nithya Menen, Aditi Rao Hydari, and debutant Rajkumar Pitchumani, while Renuka, Singampuli, Ram, Aadukalam Naren, and Shaji Chen play supporting roles. [17][18], The teaser was released on 25 October 2019 by director Mani Ratnam. The video then cuts to the group sewing in a different room, where Irene eventually hurts her finger during the process. The film's soundtrack, Psycho: Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture, included Danny Elfman's re-recordings of some of Bernard Herrmann's score for the original film, along with a collection of songs in genres from country to drum and bass, connected mainly by titles containing "psycho" or other death or insanity-related words.
Lila sees him and hides in the cellar where she discovers the mummified body of Norman's mother. However, the psycho begs out, "Teacher, please don't leave me alone here". ], Following the music video's release, writer Tamar Herman of Billboard described it as "a modern take: on the elegant, yet festive, flair of flappers with lace and feather looks", further praising the video for being "glam". "[5] At Metacritic the film has a weighted average score of 47 out of 100, based on 23 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". After Norman's arrest, forensic psychiatrist Dr. Simon Richmond tells Sam and Lila that Norman's dead mother is living in Norman's psyche as an alternate personality.
Im honord to have 4 songs on the album!! [14][15], The songs received extremely positive response from both the audience and critics upon its release. Deputy Sheriff Al Chambers is perplexed to hear that Arbogast saw a woman in a window, as Mrs. Bates had been dead for ten years. The audio commentary track that accompanies the DVD release of the film, and the making-of documentary (Psycho Path) that the DVD includes, provide numerous details about where the film strove to remain faithful to the original, and where it diverged. Marion Crane steals $400,000 from her employer to get her boyfriend, Sam Loomis, out of debt.
The song also attained international success, becoming their second chart-topper on the Billboard's World Digital Songs chart, tying them with 2NE1 as the girl groups with most top ten entries on the chart. While en route to Sam's California home, she parks along the road to sleep. The movie ends of with the psycho falling off a cliff with a smile on his face with the song Thai Madiyil (Mother's Lap). After the death of Norman's father, his mother found a lover. [13][14] A number of critics and writers viewed Van Sant's version as an experiment in shot-for-shot remakes. According to Van Sant, in the original the only fully fleshed out character was Norman Bates; the other major characters were more iconic, purposely written and portrayed to advance the plot. Read about the infamous reality-drama web series that accumulated over a billion views! "[3], On February 24, 2014, a mashup of Alfred Hitchcock and Gus Van Sant's versions of Psycho appeared on Steven Soderbergh's Extension 765 website.
It is based on the book of the same name, written by Robert Bloch, which, in turn, was loosely based on the true story of serial killer Ed Gein. [13] Writer Kelly Sipko from The Kraze further commented on the music video's similarities to those of Black Swan, while Refinery29's writer Natalie Morin noted the visual's "gorgeous A24-esque indie classic" aesthetic. [28] Moreover, "Psycho" became their sixteenth top-ten entry, thus tying with the record of 2NE1 as the South Korean girl groups having the most top-ten entries on the chart. The soundtrack also includes the track "Living Dead Girl" by Rob Zombie, which can be heard during the film when Marion trades in her old car for a new one. The first name of Dr. Richmond was changed from "Fred" to "Simon" while the wife of Al Chambers was given the first name "Eliza". Norman went over the edge with jealousy and murdered both of them. An R&B track with elements of trap and future bass, "Psycho" is about a strange relationship "full of ups and downs". The cinematography and the cinematic techniques were consistent between the two films in many of the most memorable scenes, including the shower scene, scenes of the mother, scenes of the swamp, and the scene of Arbogast on the staircase, but other scenes changed significantly, particularly the climax, and the Dr. Simon monologue at the end, which was much shorter in the remake. The enraged psycho runs to kill Gautham, but eventually, Gautham manages to cuff the psycho's leg. Fortunately, they both leave, and he screams as he failed. Both films are adapted from Robert Bloch's 1959 novel of the same name. Sam suggests to Norman that he killed Marion for the money so he could buy a new motel.
The psycho gets infuriated and tears her stomach to get the key.
The group delivered their first live performance of "Psycho" at the ReVe Festival FINALE Party on December 22, 2019, which premiered exclusively on V Live with a limited participation for their fandom. [13], The film's first single, titled Unna Nenachu which is sung by Sid Sriram (on his first collaboration with Ilaiyaraaja) and lyrics by Kabilan, was released by director Vetrimaaran on 18 November 2019. ", "Key and BPM of Psycho by Red Velvet | Musicstax", "Red Velvet Bring Celebratory 'Reve Festival' Album Trilogy to Close with Glam 'Psycho' Video: Watch", "ᴍɪɴᴀ ᴍʏᴏᴜɴɢ on Instagram: "레드벨벳 신곡 'Psycho' 안무 참여했습니다✨ 고생해준 댄서들 쑥이 너무 고마워❤️ I participated in Red Velvet's choreography for "Psycho"! For example, all the references to money are updated (how much Marion Crane steals, how much a car costs, how much a hotel room costs), as are references to terms from the original script that would seem anachronistic in the new setting. An unidentified female figure, presumed to be Norman's mother, enters the bathroom and stabs Marion to death. "Psycho" is a song recorded by South Korean girl group Red Velvet for their first compilation album The ReVe Festival: Finale (2019), which serves as the third and final installment of the group's The ReVe Festival trilogy. Both films are adapted from Robert Bloch's 1959 novel of the same name. [8], Directed by video director O, whom previously worked on their "Umpah Umpah" music video, the music video for "Psycho" was premiered on December 23, 2019 to coincide with both the song and Finale's release.
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