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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  • Alejandrin 2022-03-23 09:01:04

    The depiction of the capitalist world is very vivid! The main part of the male protagonist's daily life is the hard comparison of food and clothing. Even the comments on the record in 3P are like directly picked off from the magazine review section. The indifference between people (the wrong person may not be clear if we kill the wrong person), and the lack of independent thinking and feeling, we are no longer humans, but screws and ants that can be replaced at will in the cement forest.

  • Brennon 2021-10-20 18:59:15

    The abnormality of the individual originates from the morbid state of society.

American Psycho quotes

  • Patrick Bateman: Evelyn, I'm sorry. I just, uh... you're not terribly important to me.

  • [repeated line]

    Patrick Bateman: I'm not here.