You're Literally PATRICK BATEMAN
If you ever related to Patrick Bateman in American Psycho, this video is for you.
AMERICAN PSYCHO EXPLAINED:
Similar to Fight Club, American Psycho starred by Christian Bale tackles the issue of modernity (post-modernity) from a different angle, Patrick Bateman being a high-class investment banker who is full of material possessions, fully entrenched in the system, unlike Tyler Durden. Becoming desensitized from increasing stimulus in a high-paced corporate environment, Patrick Bateman loses in touch with reality, question if he is real himself. As such, he resorts to extreme methods to feel something, as regular life simply becomes too boring for him. American Psycho focuses on themes such as: materialism, desensitization, violence, masculinity, and every other component of modern society.
Did you know there's also an American Psycho 2?
TIMELINE:
0:09 Start
2:35 End
CLIPS USED:
American Psycho card scene (Let's See Paul Allen's Card)
American Psycho chainsaw scene, and also the text on wall ("Die Yuppy Scum")
American Psycho morning routine (I believe in taking care of myself.)
American Psycho huey lewis and the news / hip to be square
American Psycho business meeting
American Psycho dinner at Dorsia
American Psycho ending scene
American Psycho nightclub
The Social Dilemma algorithm scene
American Psycho edits, and other American Psycho clips
If you can find it, there's a few frames of Hamza stretching, Andrew Tate's "what color is your Bugatti?," and SNEAKO's "How People View You."
MUSIC:
The music used for this was Monologue 1 by John Cale (the main theme song of American Psycho) and Saint-Saëns - The Carnival of the Animals - VII. Aquarium.
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Never Watch FIGHT CLUB!
Too many videos have been made analyzing every little detail on Fight Club. While such videos offer explanations as to the messages in the movie, not many explain the impact the film has on the audience. This video depicts one of the likely progression of perspectives and beliefs of the said audience. There are many variations and many paths, but I have seen this one to be all-too-common.
The music used in this video are:
1. "Fight Club Psychosis" by Scrim from @$uicideboy$
2. "Ave Maria" by Franz Schubert
3. Dark Piano - Nihilist, @Lucas King
Movie clips include: Fight Club (1999), American Psycho (2000), American Beauty (1999), Taxi Driver (1976), Wolf of Wall Street (2013)
Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:13 The Rabbithole
2:50 End
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