Published on April 14, 2000. This is a symbolic fable, implying that the tycoons on Wall Street are vampires who squeeze the blood and sweat of ordinary people.
Introduction:
Adapted from Brett Easton Ellis' controversial novel of the same name, the film is a satirical work of black society describing American urban life in the late 1980s.
Are you sure you know him? Patrick Bateman is the darling of Wall Street, a hot stockbroker and a promising young man, earning countless dollars for his clients every day. Let's just say that he is definitely a good friend who helps you manage money and collect money.
The young man is well-educated, handsome and charming, and he talks humorously. However, all this is only valid during the day. When night falls, the boundless horror of darkness awakens the "evil" side of Bateman's dual character. He is a devil. A devil wandering in the street in a raincoat. Bateman is lonely inside. He needs something to stimulate his cold feelings.
Silent night. Bateman kidnapped one prey to his luxurious apartment, tortured it bit by bit, watched the blood slowly gush out, and the prey died painfully, and a sense of pleasure attacked Bateman. Especially sitting there, smoking a cigar leisurely, looking at the swaying bodies hanging in the room, Bateman has never experienced such palpitations and calmness.
Bateman's dual personality keeps him busy all day. However, sin cannot be concealed. What will happen to a cold-blooded serial murderer? Did Bateman find the paradise in his heart?