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American Psycho..I'm confused! (spoilers if you haven't seen this movie)
Ok so I've watched American Psycho during my morning jog (on my treadmil obviously) I hadn't seen it in a long time, but I'm still VERY confused with the ending of this movie.
Can anyone shed some light on a few questions I have... :confused: 1. Did he actually commit all these murders? 2. Is he Patrick Bateman or does he "think" he is? Here is my conclusion, give me your thoughts: A "Psycho" is someone not in touch with reality. However, is not a threat. A "Psychopath" is someone that acts out on his "psycho" tendencies and beliefs. Patrick Bateman is living in his imagination. The notebook is where he lives his fantasies, not in the real world. The 1980's was a greedy decade where no one gave a shit about anything but themselves and greed. Therefore, Bateman is allowed to slide down further and further into his psychosis, because no one cares about him or anybody else. This sets up the potential for Bateman to actually act out his psycho tendencies later. At the end of the movie, he is coming into the realization that he might be to far gone, or that he can be saved Am I way off here? Anyway I've decided to pick up a copy of the book writen by Bret Easton Ellis. I forgot how much I enjoyed this movie! |
Well I saw the movie - my guess was that the ending - he imagined himself getting away with everything when in fact he didn't. He did do those crimes, but many times those who are guilty refuse to admit it or admit that they can get caught of they feel they are above the law.
Even when captured, they sense it is still part of their plan |
How weird I saw it 2 weeks ago and yes it was strange at the end
I would be with you Miss Funbrunette it would seem that part of the murders were a fragment of his imagination but my girlfriend does think like TheLegacy it is not a very obvious way to end such a movie Terrence |
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Nah, he didn't do it, he just fantasized about it ... his imaginings were so gratifying to his superficial, meaningless business-card-machismo reality that they overtook his sense of reality, so much so that after fantasizing he kllied people who were significant to him (as opposed to some meatmarket pick-up) that his guilt made him want to turn himself into police, even if it was for things he didn't do, confessions to crimes he didn't commit.
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i thought he did do them ...
On a side note ... I never trusted anyone that "got" phil colin's "stu studio" |
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