A true satire of the "American Dream"

Alphonso 2022-04-20 09:01:02

1.Bale's acting is really good.

2. Based on Brett Easton Ellis' controversial novel of the same name, American Madman.
The book was controversial for several years when it was first published, and then it finally subsided, but with the film's remake, it is now controversial again along with the movie.
So, it's definitely worth a look.

3. I haven't read the original, but the movie is already great. recommend.

My view is simple.

A satire and critique of the "American Dream" that has been preached everywhere. Use successful characters and extreme ways.

a man. 27 years old. After graduating from Harvard, he attended Harvard Business School. CEO of P&P company, working on Wall Street. With money, fame and fortune, a bright future and a bright future.
Really young and promising. A typical "American dream" achiever.
But it was in him that a series of bloody desires stemmed from jealousy and comparison, which was the most obvious irony.

Both the author and the screenwriter are directly provoking the "American Dream".

No wonder it's so controversial.

anyway. Still worth a look.
In addition, there are bloody scenes, so be cautious.

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Extended Reading
  • Esmeralda 2021-10-20 18:59:09

    The name on the business card is not important. What’s important is the texture and design of the business card.

  • Adolf 2022-03-25 09:01:03

    so boring, too straightforward and straightforward, starting from business cards, restaurants, and even the mirror on the bar at the beginning of the show, it is too straightforward

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.