What's the message
What's the message
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I hate women and gratuitous violence is cool.
People are self-absorbed and don't care about each other?
Yeah, this was the main theme. Everyone was so worried about status that they didn't notice a killing spree happening in their one neighbourhood.
why isnt it possible
Characters are literally you (me)
*notice or acknowledge
they knew revealing it would make them look bad
Posts that are literally dubs (checked)
Promptly return your rented videotapes.
dubs
Is this the funniest scene in the movie?
it's easy to bait man into his fictional death
Every time I watch this I notice something new. Last time it was the way the keep pronouncing French words as if they were Italian. American psycho is one of the greatest comedies of its generation.
Around blax never relax
Well, the message is to end apartheid for one. And slow down the nuclear arms race, stop terrorism and world hunger. We have to provide food and shelter for the homeless, and oppose racial discrimination and promote civil rights, while also promoting equal rights for women. We have to encourage a return to traditional moral values. Most importantly, we have to promote general social concern and less materialism in young people.
getting dubs
It's OK to be gay.
Is this comedy or horror?
Social satire of Reagan era America. How?
By taking the investment bank as the model for society.
They make nothing, yet live in opulence.
Money obsessed, miserable unless making more than the next guy.
Parrot back to each other either conservative or liberal talking points.
Degenerate & bored to the point of confusing fantasies, mental illness and actual sociopathic crime spree.
Individualistic to the point of being unable tor relate to anyone else unless thru hatred of perceived higher status.
>while watching the Reagan address.
>But inside doesn't matter.
At the end, he accepts he can't change anything (individualistic framework) so he takes solace in knowing others are trapped as well.
The outside, perceived image of a person is the only that matters. Relates to the philosophy of Baudrillard.