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American Psycho (2000)

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Directed by
Mary Harron

Written by
Bret Easton Ellis, Mary Harron

Cast
Christian Bale, Justin Theroux, Josh Lucas, Bill Sage, Chloë Sevigny [more]


Release Date
• USA: Apr 14, 2000
• UK: 21 Apr 2000
DVD Release Date
• R1: Sep 5, 2000
• R2: 30 Oct 2000

Budget $8,000,000

Official Website:
American Psycho Website

MPAA Rating
Rated R for strong violence, sexuality, drug use and language.

Running Time
1 hour, 41 minutes

Country USA, Canada

Studio Edward R. Pressman Film Corporation

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• American Psycho (2000)



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 Behind the Scenes

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Bret Easton Ellis' "American Psycho" was perhaps the most controversial and hotly-debated novel of the last decade. Inciting all manner of protests for its graphic violence, its intensely dark tone made both the book and its author the subject of intense criticism. But the novel was not without its defenders. Christopher Lehmann-Haupt of The New York Times noted that "it's as if 'American Psycho' had returned us to some bygone age when books were still a matter of life and death instead of something to distract us on a flight between JFK and LAX." And, Lehmann-Haupt may have best conveyed the essence of the book in his description of its central character: "Patrick Bateman lives in a morally flat world in which clothes have more value than skin, objects are worth more than bones, and the human soul is something to be sought with knives and hatchets and drills."

Few characters have personified an era as disturbingly as Patrick Bateman. In the same way that FRANKENSTEIN gave us a monster for its time, AMERICAN PSYCHO gives us a monster for the late 20th century. Showing contemporary urban life through the eyes of a serial killer -- forcing readers to enter his mind and understand his motives -- the book sets forth a vision that is both terrifying and chilling.

Now, nearly a decade after the book's publication, benefiting from the distance and sharpened perspective that come with time, "American Psycho's" provocative social commentary can be re-evaluated and appreciated. Looking back from the cusp of the new millennium, we realize it operates metaphorically and that its content is not as emotionally charged nor as literal as it once seemed. It can finally be confronted -- this time in the form of a stunning social satire for the screen.

Unfazed by the controversy that AMERICAN PSYCHO stirred up, director/screenwriter Mary Harron looked past the book's graphic violence and recognized a valid vision of our culture. She also saw that the intervening years would allow a new perspective on the material. When both the era and the book are viewed from the distance of nearly a decade, she explains, AMERICAN PSYCHO comes into focus as "a brilliant social satire and a devastating portrait of the 1980s. The book captures the insanity of that period like nothing else."

In the hands of Harron and co-writer Guinevere Turner, the story was transformed into a screenplay that Harron describes as "a kind of fable rather than a realistic drama, because on a literal level, Bateman would never have gotten away with it. But that is precisely the point of the novel -- and the film -- that might have become lost in the controversy. The fact is, no one suspects Bateman of being a monster because his externals fit so perfectly into his social landscape. 'AMERICAN PSYCHO' is not a 'message' movie -- we're not preaching -- but I hope that the film does reveal something about our society," Harron says.

While the book's notoriety sprang from its depictions of violence, the film has taken a different tack. To draw out the tale's satirical essence, Harron and Turner pared down the original story and selected pivotal moments, capitalizing on the humor in characters' behavior and retaining key elements of Ellis' "brilliant and very funny dialogue," says Turner. In addition, most of the violence takes place off-screen. "We knew from the start," Turner continues, "that if done incorrectly, this screenplay could translate into an exploitative slasher film. That was the last thing we wanted. Instead, what isn't seen is far more terrifying." Harron's production designer Gideon Ponte calls their philosophy "a form of 'less is more.' The approach is minimalist, relying on a few creepy details here and there. Then it's up to viewers to use their imaginations and fill in what happened."

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