American Psycho (2000)
Facts
| Directed by | Mary Harron |
| Cast | Christian Bale, Justin Theroux, Josh Lucas, Bill Sage and Chloƫ Sevigny |
| Theatrical Release | April 14, 2000 |
| Video Release | January 16, 2001 |
| Running Time | 110 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | Unrated |
| UPC Code | 096898646932 |
| Buy this item ... | 2 new from $7.21, 24 used from $0.95, 2 collectible from $14.98 |
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Average user review:| Not for everyone, but... |
American Psycho is NOT for the immature viewer, but if you are interested in dissecting characterization and film performance, this is a most worthwhile addition to your collection! - Elisabeth Fuller, Windsor, VA December 3, 2008
| Horrible Horrible Movie |
| My Review of American Psycho |
I went into purchasing this film, feeling a tad uneasy of what I would be viewing. I didn't know whether I'd be seeing a horror movie or a satire and a comedy.
To my utter delight. It was a mixture of all three listed items. It was a horror in all of its fantasmic images, but it was also satirical. I laughed at several parts of the movie and cringed when I knew another death was coming! If you see it, you'll know what I mean. And of course the film is explicit, graphic in its sexual presentation. But that's only to further emphasize how utterly lost and dominant that man has truly become. For instance, he can't even handle the fact that another man 'has' a better business card than him. You can see it each time on his face.
There was another thing that got me. The man is crying out for help, crying out to be heard in all of the insanity that he's either brought on other people, but also, himself.
I've watched this movie once, but I will be watching it again, and again, and again...This coming from someone who vowed never to see it because of its alleged contents! It's a very cool movie.
Fact is, I only got this movie because Christian Bale was in it and I've been collecting his other movies since The Dark Knight.
But the man can act!
Oh! The ending. Well, that's just something that you'll have to sort out for yourself (not giving anything away, grins). But it's definitely something to see (you must rent or buy this movie!).
Again, I hope that this review was informative, coming from someone who really had no intention of viewing this movie at all.
Go out!
Buy it!
And enjoy it!
And then watch it again!
You'll be glad you did! November 10, 2008
| Rubbish |
| IF YOU SEE PATRICK BATEMAN -- RUN LIKE HELL!!!!! |
This movie shows violence toward women, men and the narrow escape of a kitten from an ATM machine.
Ahhhhhhh! What can I say? Christian Bale is an incredible actor and his portrayal of Patrick Bateman in "American Psycho" is unforgettable. Bale's Patrick Bateman is drop-dead gorgeous, cut, successful, swaggering, demented, obsessed and, of course, p-s-y-c-h-o. And comedic in a very, very dark way. His livingroom scene with Jared Leto (his nemesis in the movie) is so disturbing you DO indeed catch yourself grinning. Patrick's obsession with Jared Leto's character AND business cards, helps the viewer understand that Patrick is not just insanely jealous -- he IS insane.
Women in this movie are just meat for Patrick's grinder. He enjoys killing. Women are easy to kill. He has easy access to women so, hey, why not slaughter them? The types of women he attracts are apparently as shallow as he is with the exception of the street prostitute who you will probably feel sympathy for.
If anyone begins this movie envying or admiring Patrick Bateman and still does at the end of the movie, I would suggest they too are crazy. Patrick is probably every human being's worst nightmare. The guy takes himself and his position in life WAY TOO SERIOUSLY. He indulges his every desire (mostly sadistic). He is a leech. A vampire. He takes and gives nothing back. You can knock on his door and nobody's home. He is only happy in someone else's skin.
This movie is violent and has disturbing elements but it is very well acted by Bale. I would agree this is a dark comedy and recommend it for its entertainment value. October 1, 2008
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