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American Psycho (2000)
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Reviews Counted:121
Fresh:80
Rotten:41
Average Rating:6.2/10
Consensus: American Psycho looks good, but the satire seems hollow and pointless.
Synopsis: Mary Harron (I Shot Andy Warhol) and Guinevere Turner's (Go Fish) adaptation of Bret Easton Ellis's controversial novel distills the critically maligned book down to its ironic, satirical core.... Mary Harron (I Shot Andy Warhol) and Guinevere Turner's (Go Fish) adaptation of Bret Easton Ellis's controversial novel distills the critically maligned book down to its ironic, satirical core. Wisely situating most of the novel's grisly action off-screen, Harron employs violence as a metaphor for the spiritually vacant materialism and corporate machismo of the Reagan '80s. Christian Bale (Velvet Goldmine) delivers a shining performance as the status-obsessed, psychotic broker Patrick Bateman--self-proclaimed expert in "murders and executions." Traveling amongst narcissistic, misogynistic, barely discernable corporate clones, Patrick spends his workdays obsessing over tasteful business cards, designer suits, and prime reservations at trendy restaurants. After hours, he dismembers prostitutes, models, transients, and literally gives a co-worker the axe in a series of increasingly surreal episodes, all prefaced by demented lectures on the virtues of Phil Collins, Whitney Houston, and Huey Lewis. Chloe Sevigny (Boys Don't Cry) and Resse Witherspoon (Election), as Patrick's secretary and fiancée, turn in strong performances, and Andrzej Sekula's stylish cinematography lends the film a stark, über-modern aesthetic reminiscent of A Clockwork Orange. While American Psycho does not venture deeply into the mind of its sick protagonist, it offers a sharp satire of the dark side of yuppie culture. [More]
Starring: Christian Bale, Willem Dafoe, Jared Leto, Reese Witherspoon
Starring: Christian Bale, Willem Dafoe, Jared Leto, Reese Witherspoon, Samantha Mathis, Chloë Sevigny, Joshua Lucas, Guinevere Turner, Matt Ross, William Sage
Director: Mary Harron
Director: Mary Harron
Screenwriter: Mary Harron, Guinevere Turner
Producer: Edward R. Pressman, Christian Halsey Solomon, Chris Hanley, Ron Rotholz
Composer: John Cale
Reviews for American Psycho
It's a highly entertaining movie with enough edgy humor to prickle our senses.
As Bateman loses his tenuous grip on sanity, the filmmakers can't disguise the strain in Ellis' effort to make him an '80s Everyman who encapsulates every vile aspect of his culture.
Una de las más comentadas, ingeniosas e inteligentes películas del año
A savagely funny feminist take on just how dangerous stupid men can be.
Sex, drugs and sadistic homicide mark disappointing Sundance buzz-maker.
It represents one of the most daring, inventive, and invigorating movies to reach the screen during the dreary first half of 2000.
As it nears a conclusion, the picture becomes almost as empty as the title character.
American Psycho has all the trappings of a thoughtful film except profundity -- it's a swimming pool without a deep end.
The idea of cramming one's mind with these unavoidably ugly images is about as appealing as spending even one minute with the guys at Bateman's office.
Although I've heard both the film and the book described as dark satire, not much here resembles wit.
A very pleasant surprise -- a film adaptation of a book I love that manages to capture most of the novel's mood and feel.
Harron's adaptation of Ellis's novel is brilliant, probably better than the book itself.
The book seems a case of the prurient condemning the prurient. It's cynical junk masquerading as social comment. The film is, finally, only a slicker packaging of it.
It is a fable, albeit a dark and twisted one destined to be praised by some, abhorred by others and turned into a cult classic by even more.
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