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American Psycho
American Psycho

7.4

American Psycho

R·2000·102m

Summary

A wealthy New York investment banking executive hides his alternate psychopathic ego from his co-workers and friends as he escalates deeper into his illogical, gratuitous fantasies.

Crew

Director, Screenplay

Mary Harron

Novel

Bret Easton Ellis

Screenplay

Guinevere Turner

Reviews

A

Ahmetaslan27

April 2, 2023

7

**A detailed explanation of the wealthy Americans on Wall Street**

It is one of the most important films during the last 20 years and one of the powerful movie that left an impact on American cinema. The film talks about a hysterical, insane, murderous character who herself is a character who realizes from within that she is a murderer and describes herself with important dialogue sentences that talk about the nature of the character in the voice of the hero himself.

Patrick Bateman was a thug who wanted to convey his suffering to others, and he did not see that no one had a future. He did not show any good feelings to anyone, because his suffering wanted to convey it to everyone around him, while he was without emotion and did not desire anything but hatred and hatred for everyone. It was these sentences at the beginning and end of the movie that were a complete description of the character.

The director wanted to show the viewers the nature of Wall Street work and who works inside it in the old periods of this time, and all their concern and only goal was appearances and pretending with suits, glasses and cards that they made for themselves.

Acting was at the highest level from Christian Bale. Acting was the distinguishing element in the work, in addition to music. The idea of ​​linking musical or romantic works with a murderer was unique

Media

Status:

Released

Original Language:

English

Budget:

$7,000,000.00

Revenue:

$34,300,000.00

Keywords

new york city
based on novel or book
businessman
psychopath
dark comedy
satire
wall street
serial killer
chainsaw
big city
psychological thriller
character study
white collar
harvard business school
voice imitation
1980s
satirical
american businessman
bloody
ambiguity
psychological horror
horror