Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Tuesday Evening Hardness

Moliere recommends:

AMERICAN PSYCHO
Directed by Mary Harron
(2000)

It's easy to create a sadistic psycho nutball but it is near impossible to make him or her likable at the same time. When reading the book years ago, I never imagined anyone being able to pull off Bret Easton Ellis' monster on-screen but then came the film that proved Christian Bale is one of the greatest actors alive. There are several disturbing scenes such as Bateman killing a homeless man and his dog and a weird rape/sick sex game aftermath that puts the zap on you because most of the violence is off-screen and left to disturb your imagination.  Although the disturbing film is not one of those I can watch in its entirety over and over again, director Harron and her star Bale created perfection.  However, there are several scenes that stand out and that can be enjoyed over and over again like Bateman and his colleagues one upping each other with their business cards and an amusing hatchet job synched to the Huey Lewis jam “Hip to Be Square.” The dance during the scene is the best.

Also – there is a hard supporting role by Dafoe.


Bale as Patrick Bateman





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