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Deconstructing the Film's Themes and Symbolism
As the film reaches its climax, the line between Bateman's reality and his violent fantasies blurs, leading to a famous ending that leaves the viewer questioning how much of the bloodshed actually happened. technical differences americanpsycho2000openmatte1080pblurayhe exclusive
The Director's Vision: Mary Harron and cinematographer Andrzej Sekuła framed American Psycho specifically for a widescreen theatrical release. They intended for you to look at the center of the frame.
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After all, as Bateman might say if he were a videophile: “Look at that subtle off-black coloring. The tasteful thickness of it. Oh my God, it even has a watermark… let’s see Paul Allen’s open matte.”
Instead of chopping off the sides of the image to make it fit a square TV (pan and scan), the filmmakers would simply remove the matte bars from the top and bottom of the frame. This reveals more image at the top and bottom than was seen in theaters. Just remember: if someone offers you this file,
At its core, "American Psycho" is a film about the performative nature of identity and the vacuity of 1980s yuppie culture. Patrick Bateman, the film's protagonist, is a masterful creation – a character who is both repulsive and fascinating, with a toxic blend of narcissism, entitlement, and psychopathy.
After being upstaged by Paul Allen's superior business card, Bateman lures him to his apartment and kills him with an axe while discussing the artistic merits of Huey Lewis and the News The Investigation: Detective Donald Kimball, played by Willem Dafoe