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LIST PRICE $19.98 Save 93%
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Format: DVD Jun 2005 Unrated Recording Mode: Dolby Surround 102 min. Color Extra Info: Uncut UPC: 031398176374 |
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Movie Description A cunning indictment of the materialism of the 1980s, AMERICAN PSYCHO is Mary Harron's (I SHOT ANDY WARHOL) and Guinevere Turner's (GO FISH) deft interpretation of the dark and violent Brett Easton Ellis novel of the same name. Christian Bale (VELVET GOLDMINE) plays Patrick Bateman, the personification of the "me" culture of Ronald Reagan's 1980s. Imprisoned in an inane corporate existence fueled by status symbols, small talk, and gossip, Bateman begins a bloody reign of terror on nearly all that cross his path. The film's gray and navy mise-en-scene is filled with chilly, vacant streets, hard-edged skyscrapers and cold interiors flecked with the latest technological gadgets and designer flourishes. Mary Harron's camera glides through these spaces with the undisturbed detachment of a shark. Bale is a razor sharp Bateman whose cool, predatory grace is only matched by the equally indifferent corporate world in which he lives. Even during its most hideous scene, when a naked, chain-saw-toting Bateman goes on a screaming rampage, AMERICAN PSYCHO manages to project a cold indifference that has terrifying undertones. Harron's film is a frightening denunciation of a consumer culture gone amuck with greed, materialism and a lack of nearly any charity whatsoever.
Industry Reviews "...A satire of conspicuous consumption..." Variety - p.34 - Dennis Harvey
"...An ingenious adaptation....Excellent direction and a set of self-effacing performances..." Sight and Sound - p.42 - Tony Rayns
"...A mordantly funny and agreeably blatant satire with genuinely subversive bite..." Film Comment - p.72 - Gavin Smith
"...AMERICAN PSYCHO is really brilliant in the way it takes the viewer inside Bateman's world..." -- 4 out of 5 stars Box Office - Annlee Ellingson (04/01/2000)
"...Dead-on, kitsch-free period detail and a wonderfully agitated performance by Bale..." -- 3 out of 5 stars - A Satisfying Rental Premiere - p.88 - Kerrie Mitchell
"[D]irector Mary Harron impressively mines the dark social comedy from this scathing satire of the 1980s." Entertainment Weekly - Jeff Labrecque (06/24/2005)
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