American Psychiatric-Manic Impulsive Murderer

Celine 2022-03-18 09:01:01


If you look at American mental patients , to tell the truth, if you look at it from a psychological point of view, there is still
something worth analyzing, but if you look at criminology,
this guy has too little intelligence.

When he killed Paul, he went to Paul's home and went to which telephone answering machine. You can tell by checking your fingerprints directly
without wearing gloves, and he loves talking about homicides in his life, and he doesn’t know how to cover killings. More emotional and impulsive, and the satisfaction after killing is not enough to compensate for the innermost feelings. The emptiness of the lack of people’s heart is the most insatiable. When you have wealth and status after you have nothing to worry about, you always want more. In the movie, Patrick is angry because his colleague’s business card is more refined than him, and the movie shows more. And his obsessive-compulsive disorder. Well, that day, I had time to analyze him from a psychological point of view. I think I saw the crime scene and the criminal psychology too much. In short, his murder is from exquisiteness, patience, and wisdom.


















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Extended Reading
  • Ray 2022-03-25 09:01:03

    What if Christian Bale played Batman and Joker in TDK...

  • Aurore 2022-03-25 09:01:03

    Under the premise that the protagonist is regarded as a mental patient, there has been no homicide, so you probably see obsessive-compulsive symptoms, guilt, delusions of persecution, visual and auditory hallucinations, suspicious exaggerations, delusions of love, irritability, guilt, fear, anxiety and depression When the mood is ready, the actor praises it. I tend to shoot that the protagonist is a mental patient, because the details are handled very well, and it is clear to use the mental patient to explain.

American Psycho quotes

  • David Van Patten: What are you so fucking zany about?

    Patrick Bateman: I'm just a happy camper! Rockin' and a-rollin'!

  • [Looking at Paul Allen's business card]

    Patrick Bateman: Look at that subtle off-white coloring. The tasteful thickness of it. Oh my God, it even has a watermark!