American Psycho

Creo que mi máscara de cordura está a punto de desaparecer.

En un mundo moralmente plano en el que la ropa tiene más sentido que la piel, Patrick Bateman es un espécimen soberbiamente elaborado que cumple todos los requisitos de Master del Universo, desde el diseño de su vestuario hasta el de sus productos químicos. Es prácticamente perfecto, como casi todos en su mundo e intenta desesperadamente encajar en él. Cuando más intenta ser como cualquier otro hombre adinerado de Wall Street, más anónimo se vuelve y menos control tiene sobre sus terribles instintos y su insaciable sed de sangre, que lo arrastra a una vorágine en la que los objetos valen más que el cuerpo y el alma de una persona.

"American Psycho," released in 2000 and produced by Lionsgate and Pressman Film, is a chilling cinematic exploration of the dark underbelly of 1980s yuppie culture. Directed by Mary Harron, the film is an adaptation of Bret Easton Ellis's controversial novel of the same name. It stars Christian Bale as Patrick Bateman, a wealthy investment banker in New York City whose outwardly perfect life masks a sinister alter ego. Bateman's descent into madness and violence is portrayed with a disturbing blend of dark humor and graphic horror, making the film a unique and unsettling experience. The film's setting in the late 1980s is meticulously crafted, with attention to detail in the fashion, music, and societal norms of the era. This backdrop serves to heighten the film's critique of the superficiality and materialism that characterized the time. Bateman's obsession with status symbols, from his business cards to his taste in music, underscores the emptiness of his existence and the hollow nature of his social interactions. The film cleverly uses these elements to build tension and foreshadow the violence that lurks beneath the surface of Bateman's polished exterior. Christian Bale's performance as Patrick Bateman is nothing short of mesmerizing. He captures the character's duality with precision, seamlessly transitioning between charming Wall Street executive and ruthless serial killer. Bale's portrayal is both captivating and terrifying, earning him widespread acclaim and solidifying his status as a versatile actor. The supporting cast, including Willem Dafoe, Reese Witherspoon, and Chloë Sevigny, also deliver strong performances, adding depth to the film's exploration of themes such as identity, masculinity, and the American Dream. "American Psycho" remains a provocative and thought-provoking film that challenges viewers to confront the darker aspects of human nature and society. Its blend of satire and horror, combined with its unflinching portrayal of violence, makes it a standout in the genre. The film's enduring relevance lies in its commentary on the dangers of unchecked ambition and the consequences of a culture that values appearance over substance. As a result, "American Psycho" continues to captivate and disturb audiences, cementing its place as a modern classic.

Año2000

Presupuesto7000000$

Ingresos34300000$

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GénerosSuspenseDramaCrimen

Países de producciónCanadaUnited States of America

Compañías de producción

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American Psycho

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