Bates Motel

(série)
  • États-Unis Bates Motel
Bande-annonce 4
États-Unis, (2013–2017), 36 h 1 min (Durée : 39–47 min)

Musique:

Chris Bacon

Acteurs·trices:

Freddie Highmore, Vera Farmiga, Max Thieriot, Olivia Cooke, Nestor Carbonell, Nicola Peltz, Mike Vogel, Kenny Johnson, Keegan Connor Tracy (plus)
(autres professions)

Saisons(5) / Épisodes(50)

Résumés(1)

Les producteurs de Lost et Friday Night Lights vous entraînent aux origines du chef d'œuvre du film d'horreur, Psychose. Après avoir découvert le corps de son père, le jeune Norman Bates (Freddie Highmore : Arthur et les Minimoys, Charlie et la chocolaterie) et sa mère Norma (Vera Farmiga : Sécurité rapprochée, Source Code) font l'acquisition d'un motel dans la petite ville de White Pine Bay dans le but de reprendre le cours normal de leur vie. Mais cette ville de bord de mer cache de lourds secrets. Ne pouvant faire confiance à personne, leur relation mère-fils va devenir de plus en plus complexe... Vous avez rendez-vous avec celui qui va devenir le tueur en série le plus névrosé de l'histoire du cinéma. (Universal Pictures Vidéo FR)

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Critique de l’utilisateur·trice Quint pour cette série (1)

Bates Motel (2013) 

anglais Bates Motel is a serial prequel to Psycho that looks at the teenage years of the psychopathic Norman Bates, more specifically, the life of his family from the moment he purchases the infamous motel and the happenings in the small town where it is located. Surprisingly, the character of Bates doesn't get much space in the first season and gets somewhat lost among the other characters. For some reason, the town where Bates lives is full of rapists, women traffickers, gangsters and drug dealers. Few people are normal here, so Bates usually doesn't seem so abnormal next to such a bunch. That wouldn’t be an issue, but the main problem is that the show doesn't really know where to jump first, and it's hammered by the excessive amount of drama that's been piling up around the central family from the very beginning. There are so many of these events, and they move so fast, that they get stale very quickly, and cease to shock and thrill. But they are not boring, and you take it with a grain of salt, it's actually a kind of a perverted variation on the Beverly Hills 90210 type of soap operas. In the later seasons, the series focuses more on Norman's psychological transformation, which brings with it a lot of amusingly absurd situations, teetering on the edge of black comedy. ()