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Beneath this "polished facade" lies a deeply disturbed psychopath. Bateman suffers from what analysis identifies as narcissism, emotional detachment, and a total lack of remorse.
: He performs 1,000 stomach crunches and follows an exhaustive multi-step skincare regimen involving deep-pore cleansers, honey almond body scrubs, and herb mint masks.
The story of the 2000 film (directed by Mary Harron and starring Christian Bale) is a dark, satirical look at the vacuous nature of 1980s yuppie culture. The Man Behind the Mask
The story’s climax is famous for its ambiguity. After a manic killing spree through the streets of New York, Bateman confesses his crimes to his lawyer via a frantic voicemail. However, when he returns to the scene of his most horrific crimes, he finds the apartment freshly painted and for sale, with no trace of his victims.
The film concludes with Bateman realizing that his "confession has meant nothing". In a world where everyone is so self-absorbed and interchangeable, his acts of violence are either ignored or perhaps entirely imagined, leaving him trapped in a "meaningless" existence where he simply "is not there". How Mary Harron made American Psycho
: At work, Bateman and his peers are virtually indistinguishable. They obsess over designer labels, reservations at the world's most exclusive restaurants like Dorsia , and the precise weight and font of their business cards. The Descent into Violence
: He begins killing out of a sense of inferiority or annoyance—for instance, murdering a colleague, Paul Allen, because he has a better business card and a superior apartment.