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EPISODE · Jul 12, 2018 · 1H 8M

Ep-48 American Psycho (2000 film)

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Christian Bale's portrayal of a deranged serial killer in high society helped make Mary Harron's American Psycho into a cult classic. The film takes a sprawling narrative from Bret Easton Ellis's novel and turns it into a more focused, deliberate story. Much like the book, the movie was condemned in its time for its violence, misogyny, and overall brutality. Topics include: the pros and cons of voiceover in film, the effect certain roles can have on actors' careers, the typography of the business card scene, Tom Cruise's humanity, Patrick Bateman as a Martian, the possibility that Bateman did actually kill Paul Allen, and the meaning of the ending.  Ink to Film is now on Patreon! (Learn how to access bonus content) Sign up for Ink to Film's Newsletter Follow Ink to Film on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram Home Base: inktofilm.com Ink to Film Book Club on Goodreads Sign up and get a free audio book: audibletrial.com/inktofilm

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Christian Bale's portrayal of a deranged serial killer in high society helped make Mary Harron's American Psycho into a cult classic. The film takes a sprawling narrative from Bret Easton Ellis's novel and turns it into a more focused, deliberate...

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