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American Psycho director Mary Harron opened up about the response to the movie among "Wall Street Bros," who've idolized Christian Bale's Patrick Bateman.; Harron said the character is "dorky and ...
American Psycho director Mary Harron said she’s “mystified” by the way the 2000 film has been “embraced by Wall Street bros.”. The filmmaker recently chatted with Letterboxd Journal ...
We "never expected it to be embraced by Wall Street bros, at all," says Mary Harron. The film celebrates its 25th anniversary this year. American Psycho was always meant to be a satire.
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Imagine the average Wall Street worker, and Christian Bale's investment banker character from "American Psycho" might come to mind: conventionally attractive with slicked-back hair, a posh ...
Bale’s version is set in New York City in 1987 and sees the actor take on the role of Patrick Bateman — a charming Wall Street professional by day, and a raging serial killer by night.
American Psycho was always meant to be a satire. The film, released in 2000, starred Christian Bale as Patrick Bateman, a New York City investment banker who also happened to be a serial killer.