Patrick Bateman leaving his lawyer a message confessing to all his killings, taken from American Psycho.
I know this has been uploaded already, but that was with the whole rampage thing that prece...
Patrick Bateman leaving his lawyer a message confessing to all his killings, taken from American Psycho.
I know this has been uploaded already, but that was with the whole rampage thing that precedes it. This is just the phone scene.
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I just saw this movie and it was great! but could someone explain to me why the fuck that right after this scene he went to paul allens house and it was empty, not one dead body, and then he talks to his lawyer the lawyer's like "No paul allen isn't dead I hung out with him in London" I'd appreciate if you could explain, did he kill all those people or was it like some kind of "imagination" or wtf
@llerenaprincipe Thats not entirely true. Ellis is notorious for his unreliable narrators... and especially in this book. He leaves it open which events actually took place and which didn't. Some are obviously disproven... but some may have still happened.
@stoogego Actually, he's not talking about Al. In the book, he kills a gay guy in a park who has a dog and hits on him. All the killings that he mentions here but don't appear in the movie happen in pretty graphic detail in the book.
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I'd appreciate if you could explain, did he kill all those people or was it like some kind of "imagination" or wtf
it was all in his mind
there you go
case closed =)
maybe the only one he hallucinated killing was Paul, he really wanted to kill Paul
Wow, he really hated Al.