Reparto y equipo de Psycho (Psicosis)

Psycho (Psicosis)

Regístrese. Relájese. Dúchese.

Huyendo de la justicia, Marion Crane se refugia en el motel de Norman Bates, un hombre oscuro cuyas víctimas van cayendo en las misteriosas redes de su madre. Marion será la próxima. Su desaparición hará que su hermana y un detective privado emprendan su búsqueda. Remake del clásico de Hitchcock.

Cast completo de Psycho (Psicosis)

Julianne Moore as Lila Crane

Julianne Moore

Lila Crane
Julianne Moore's portrayal of Lila Crane in Gus Van Sant's 1998 remake of Alfred Hitchcock's classic thriller "Psycho" offers a modern twist to the iconic character originally played by Vera Miles. Moore brings a nuanced depth to Lila, imbuing her with a steely resolve and palpable determination that drives the narrative forward. As the sister of the film's initial protagonist, Marion Crane, Lila's concern for her sister's disappearance evolves into a dogged pursuit of the truth. Moore's performance is highlighted by her ability to convey a complex mix of vulnerability and strength, as she navigates the eerie Bates Motel and confronts the enigmatic Norman Bates. Her fear is visceral, yet her courage never wavers, making her a compelling and sympathetic heroine in this updated homage to Hitchcock's masterpiece. Julianne Moore's Lila Crane stands as a testament to the actress's versatility and her capacity to honor a classic role while making it distinctly her own.
Viggo Mortensen as Samuel 'Sam' Loomis

Viggo Mortensen

Samuel 'Sam' Loomis
Viggo Mortensen's portrayal of Samuel 'Sam' Loomis in Gus Van Sant's 1998 remake of Alfred Hitchcock's classic film "Psycho" is a nuanced homage to the original character, yet infused with Mortensen's own understated intensity. While the remake was a shot-for-shot replica of Hitchcock's masterpiece, Mortensen managed to make the role his own, bringing a distinct vulnerability and depth to the character of Sam Loomis, the Arizona hardware store manager and boyfriend of Marion Crane (played by Anne Heche). His performance is characterized by a quiet strength and palpable concern for Crane, which contrasts sharply with the undercurrents of financial strain and desperation that drive his actions. Mortensen's Loomis is both tender and tortured, a man caught in a web of love, duty, and the crushing weight of economic hardship. His chemistry with Heche is genuine, and their scenes together brim with a sense of longing and unfulfilled dreams, which ultimately adds layers of tragedy to the film's infamous shower scene and its aftermath.
Robert Forster as Dr. Simon

Robert Forster

Dr. Simon
Robert Forster delivered a nuanced and compelling performance as Dr. Simon in Gus Van Sant's 1998 remake of Alfred Hitchcock's classic film "Psycho." As the level-headed psychiatrist, Forster brought a sense of calm authority to the role, effectively conveying the character's professional expertise and empathetic nature. His performance was a stabilizing force in the film, particularly in the climactic scene where he explains the fractured psyche of Norman Bates to an overwhelmed Lila Crane. Forster's portrayal was both measured and engaging, providing a clear contrast to the frenzied energy of Norman's disorder. His ability to articulate the complex psychological themes with clarity and compassion made the film's denouement not only informative but also emotionally resonant, leaving a lasting impression on the audience. Forster's rendition of Dr. Simon, while faithful to the essence of the original character, was imbued with his own unique interpretation, showcasing his range as an actor and solidifying his reputation as a versatile performer capable of bringing depth to even the most iconic roles.
James Remar as Patrolman

James Remar

Patrolman

William James Remar (31 de diciembre de 1953) es un actor estadounidense de cine, teatro y televisión.


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