Did you see Hitchcock's classic ****** when it was first released? Back in 1960 it was-- Before our thirst for blood increased.
Hitchcock teased us with the camera And was a master at building suspense, Which for many who saw the movie Turned out to be too intense.
The unforgettable scene in the shower Made many viewers too afraid To shower when staying at home alone For years after the film had been made.
The intensity of that frightening scene By modern standards is simple or thin. They say there's only one split second That shows the knife touching skin.
In movies now heads go flying, Bodies explode, throats are slit, Blood gushes, sprinkles, and splatters-- The butchery never seems to quit.
Eyes pop out, insides ooze, Bodies are sometimes split in half Or burnt to a crisp before our eyes. After a shriek, the viewers laugh.
Are we more sophisticated Or just immune to blood and gore? Scenes that scared us way back when Do not scare us anymore.
It's refreshing when directors use Restraint and wisely resist temptations To show it all and leave so little To the viewers' imaginations.