American Psycho should be one of the better psychiatric movies I've seen this year. A male protagonist with a clean obsession, hidden under his bright and bright appearance is his dark and twisted heart. The film does not introduce the background of the male protagonist, but I think it is caused by the growing environment of the male protagonist.
Harvard graduates, Wall Street elites, 360° city view houses... Any label is out of reach for most people. The male protagonist also has good living rules and exercise habits. Maybe psychopaths are inherently charismatic, and women in New York always turn to him. This ability is academically called "affective presence" - emotional presence. Records and music are mentioned more than once in the article, but I am a person who does not know much about music, and the distorted personality of the protagonist may also be influenced by music. The best part of the movie is the scene where the two women are invited to the protagonist's house to make love at the end. One of the women had been to the protagonist's house before, and something should have happened during that sexual intercourse that caused the blonde to resist. But in the end, he couldn't resist the charm of money and walked into the abyss of terror. When escaping, the blonde was desperate, opened the door, pushed open the cabinet, and saw a body of dismembered corpses. Finally, the resounding sound of the chainsaw on the stairs pushed the whole play to a climax. I don't want the world to be better for anyone. In effect, I'm going to inflict my pain on other people's lives. I don't want anyone to be spared. But even if I confessed my sincerity, I still could not be relieved. So, do you know your own heart?
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