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American Psycho director slams ‘Wall Street bros’ for idolizing Patrick Bateman

Emily CarterBy Emily Carter USA
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Patrick Bateman is not a model to follow.

The director of “American Psycho”, Mary Harron, told Letterboxd Journal in a new interview for the 25th anniversary of films that does not agree with fans who aspire to be like Christian Bale’s iconic serial killer character.

“I’m always so baffled for that,” Harron said that Patrick Bateman hugs into social networks today. “I don’t think [co-writer Guinevere Turner] And once I hoped he was hugged by Wall Street Bros, at all. That was not our intention. “

Mary Harron at the 18th Zurich Film Festival. Getty images for zff
Christian Bale in “American Psycho”. © Lions Gate/Courtesy of Everett Collection
Bill Sage, Christian Bale, Justin Theroux, Josh Lucas in “American Psycho”. © Lions Gate/Courtesy of Everett Collection

“So, do we fail? I’m not sure why [it happened]Because Christian is clearly making fun of them, “the director continued.” But, people read the Bible and decide to go and kill many people. People read ‘The receiver in the rye’ and decides to shoot the president. “

Harron acknowledged that Bateman’s growing popularity is due to “memes” and “Tiktok”, as well as the investment banker turned into a curator “being handsome and with good costumes and having money and power.”

Christian Bale as Patrick Bateman in “American Psycho”. © Lions Gate/Courtesy of Everett Collection

“But at the same time, he has played as someone silly and ridiculous,” he said. “When he is in a nightclub and is trying to talk to someone about hip hop, it is very shameful when he tries to be great.”

The filmmaker also said that she believes that the men who defend Bateman lost the point of the film 2000.

Mary Harron at the “Sasquatch Sunset” premiere in New York on April 1, 2024. Getty images

“It was very clear to me and Geneva, who is gay, who saw him as the satire of a gay man in masculinity,” he shared. “[Author Bret Easton Ellis] Being gay allowed you to see the homurotic rituals between the alpha males of thesis, which is also true in sports, and it is true in Wall Street, and all these things in which men are specifying their extreme competition and their kind of things to ‘raise their skill’. “

Christian Bale in “American Psycho”. © Lions Gate/Courtesy of Everett Collection

“There is something very, very gay about the way they are fetishizing the appearance and gym,” Harron added.

Based on Ellis’s novel in 1991, Harron’s satirical film “was about a predatory society,” Journal told Letterboxd. The screenwriter added that “now society is actually 25 years later, much worse.”

Christian Bale, Chloe Sevigny in “American Psycho”. Moviestore/Shuttersock

“The rich are much richer, the poor are poorer,” said Harron. “I would never have imagined that it would be a celebration of racism and white supremacy, that we have in the White House. I would never have imagined that we would live that.”

It is currently working on an adaptation “American Psycho” with director Luca Guadagnino. The “Elvis” star Austin Butler will play Patrick Bateman.

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