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Controversial for good reason

I am conflicted about to how to review this film. On the one hand the storyline is VERY unique- I can guarantee you havn't seen this done before. The themes that reoccur throughout the movie are definitely conversation worthy and it makes some very thought-provoking statements about society at large, materialism and consumption. HOWEVER, on the other hand, the film is VERY PERVERSELY SEXUALLY VIOLENT and the majority of the violence is against women. These are the same issues that divided the critics on this film and what caused all the controversy when it was first released. In some ways this movie reminds me of Natural Born Killers. In my opinion, any movie that is capable of evoking such strong emotions is PROBABLY worth watching once. That said, I would definitely recommend renting this one before buying it- you may not want to watch it again...

The plot revolves around a very wealthy, attractive and professional male who commits multiple murders in his spare time- female prostitutes are a favorite. The film takes place in the 80's and many reverences are made to the 80's subculture and political scene. Even though it should be OBVIOUS that something with this man is awry (the loud and bloody murders are committed in his APARTMENT/CONDO, he is laundering bloody sheets, he even confesses to a colleague) no one around him seems to care. It keeps you wondering if the murders are really taking place, or if it is all in the man's twisted mind. The way this plays out makes this movie feel like a cross between a horror film and a comedy/satire.
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Stunning !!!!

Bret Easton Ellis' Novel 'American Psycho'; 1991, sliced critics right down the middle. Most condemned its profile of an affluent '80s Serial Killer mutilating women as a sick, misogynist diatribe; while others praised the book as a pitch-black send-up of the Immoral Era of junk bonds, Iran-Contra and Cocaine-Crazed materialism.
For years, controversy scared off attempts to bring it to screen; Male Directors for fear of being branded women-haters, while virtually every female was repulsed by the ultraviolent subject matter.
Not Mary Harron.
Along with Co-Screenwriter Guinevere Turner ('Go Fish'), they focus on the novel's darkly ironic social satire. The result is bloody perfect and indubiously brilliant.
'American Psycho' profiles Patrick Bateman (Christian Bale), a blue-blood yuppie whose Ivy League education and inherited wealth guarantee him a life of luxury. His job requires no actual work, a debutante fiancée (Reese Witherspoon) who requires little attention, a dutiful secretary (Chloe Sevigny 'Boys Don't Cry') who asks few questions, and a bank account that seems bottomless.
He bides his time schmoozing at upper-crust eateries, perfecting his canned tan, listening to his Walkman, and working out … occasionally to the sounds of women screaming in horror films.
See, even though his friends are all virtually identical, Patrick is different. He has a secret — he's actually a Serial Killer, more fond of carving up prostitutes than playing the odd game of racquetball. Though we're only partially clued into his murderous nature at first; catching glimpses into a closet packed with instruments of torture or witnessing his frustrations getting bloodstained sheets laundered — we discover he's a Maniac on par with Ted Bundy, luring unsuspecting "hardbodies" into a condo charnel house in between swanky brunches at the Four Seasons.
Turner and Harron's wickedly clever script doesn't show us the full horror of Bateman's macabre right away. Instead, they send up his obsession with the minutiae of upper-crust existence — clothing brands, real estate locations, restaurant reservations, and the typeface on business cards.
In fact, it's Bateman's status-conscious jealously that leads him to commit his most hilarious on-screen murder — when he chops up another young executive (Jared Leto) with a fire axe to the tunes of Huey Lewis and the News' "Hip to Be Square."
The cutlery-sharp play comes from its use of 1980s cultural cues, be it the scoring of a sadomasochistic ménage à trois to Phil Collins' "Sussudio"; to the screenplay's subtle use of Reagan-Era SNL catchphrases; Harron/Turner keep piling on irony as story takes a darker turn; Bateman muses on the meaning of Whitney Houston's "Greatest Love of All," while mutilating a hooker with a chainsaw.
Physically perfect from a heavy-duty exercise regimen and extensive assortment of skin-care products, Bateman has such a warped soul that he's unable connect to anyone. With mannered schmoozing and frenzied psychosis, Bale makes this seesawing from luncheon to dungeon an infectuously watchable blend of madness.
Even when Bateman does blow his cover; quoting Ted Bundy in casual conversation or confessing guilt in ramblings; no one in his shallow cliques can be bothered to notice.
And that's the ultimate question arise - what's worse, the homicidal sociopath or the cynical society that doesn't care that he kills?
SEE THIS GEM !!!!
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Great movie for all scary fun thriller horror shocker:-)

A great Blu-ray picture and sound looks more scary and better in HD and sounds better,great scary movie actor's and actresses and story is perfect and just strange enough and gory enough also,great horror and thriller lots of shocks and thrills along the way,recommend it on Blu-ray and almost any other movie on Blu-ray also is perfect:-)). Item was in great gentle condition that I bought,great nice bonus feature's picture and sound great well looking directed film looks dark and spooky just right and lighting great also and some funny humor also and great killing scenes also,Buy or rent do both:-)). About a crazy businessman engaged to be married and having a thing and lust for killing people woman mostly on the side and main job he a lawyer during the day and at night he's crazy going after women to kill and other things,still a better movie than you would think check it out,recommended K.B.Lire l'avis complet...

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Funny and Disturbing

In a pre-Batman role, Christian Bale plays Patrick Bateman, a seemingly pleasant, if slightly egotistcal, Wall Street emplyee...however Patrick harbors a dark secret. The movie swings between funny and disturbing, and gives a great performance. The picture of the Blu-Ray version is buatiful in 1080p. Anyone who enjoys dark satire will enjoy this film.Lire l'avis complet...

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I want to be like him

I would love to be like him, except for the killing part, this guy is so loopy and has alot of fun in life and dreams kind of like me. He's rich, good looking and a general badass kooky guy in his dreams and totally insecure in real life. Christian Bale definately at his best, and extreme juxtaposition of character and time. Probably best described like Momento. The whole movie blows you away by the end. Supremely well directed and played by all parts, and the character portrayal is perfect of 80"s cool guys with money so hilarious. i dont want to sound callous but the kill scenes have so much humor in them and just hilariousLire l'avis complet...

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Crazy Movie!

What a great movie. Christian Bale knocks this role out of the park. The tale of a neurotic serial killer that gets tweaked out over the smallest things. It is almost a comedy the guy is so insane. I actually laughed out loud at the business card part (which if you haven't seen, you need to.) Highly recommended to anyone looking for just a flat out good horror/neurotic comedy film.Lire l'avis complet...

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American Psycho is a Profound Masterpiece

Based on the timeless classic by Brett Easton Ellis, one of the most insightful and important books ever written, American Psycho cuts decisively through the pretensions and mores which defined high society in the late 1980s and shows the viewer what the natural and inevitable outcome will be when you systematically reduce humanity down to hair cuts, suits, business cards and tans. That outcome, of course, is inhumanity, and in American Psycho this inhumanity is personified to cosmic effect in the charming and sinister Patrick Bateman.

It doesn't matter who you are, read this book, watch this movie. You'll never in life encounter anything better.
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Good one. Great commentary track

Pretty great movie. Heard others talk about it. Very stylized picture and great commentary track. The callous graphic killing scenes are not very graphic, but good psychology trip.

Achat vérifié :  Oui | État : occasion | Vendu par : decluttr_store

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Christian bale best performance

This film is crazy! I mean that in a good way. If you haven’t seen this film I highly recommend. Christian Bale plays such a great psychopath and definitely a crazy non stop film.

Achat vérifié :  Oui | État : occasion | Vendu par : decluttr_store

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Good movie about society

Achat vérifié :  Oui | État : occasion | Vendu par : goodwillrs

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