Towards the end of the movie, we see Patrick Bateman in an apartment full of dead bodies. He ends up confessing what he's done to his lawyer. Later he goes back
Internet says "Black comedy is a form of comedy in which serious issues such as cannibalism, rape, genocide, terminal illnesses, etc. are treated humorously". B
Why does Patrick's lawyer act funny, as if he were joking, when Patrick was confessing to him at the bar? In this question I get an answer In the end, Bate
As far as I can tell, nearly any time Bateman tries to make an excuse in American Psycho, for example, when in the bathroom with his coworker, when breaking up
Toward the beginning of American Psycho Patrick is at the dry cleaners yelling at the workers because his bed sheets are still stained with "cranapple juice."
During the "Business Card" scene in American Psycho all three cards appear to have the same phone number. I realize they all work in the same department and al
Inspired by my previous question... Why would Patrick Bateman share a phone number with Paul Allen and Timothy Bryce? At this point it seems that most people h
What actually happened in this scene? [Warning: Graphic] Did or didn't Bateman really fatally injure the pr
Towards the end of the movie, we see Patrick Bateman in an apartment full of dead bodies. He ends up confessing what he's done to his lawyer. Later he goes back