The music totally encapsulates the vibe I got when watching this movie for the first time. Every character is just so emotionally shallow and detached in their interactions. No one tries to get to know Patrick or even show an ounce of sincere concern for him. His fiancee, Evelyn, clearly is only with him for status which is deliberately shown when she faked crying when they breakup, followed by her look of frustration that she couldn’t manipulate him to stay with her. His friends clearly don’t care about him enough to talk to him beyond a surface level. Of course Patrick isn’t immune to this emotionally numbness and therefore becomes a psycho himself. The whole movie felt like watching a bunch of sociopaths interacting and it really nailed the message that Patrick is a product of the materialistic and self-centered society he lives in. Patrick is a tragic character who reminds us of the importance of preserving our morality and maintaining a keen understanding that we must protect what we value doing most in life. Because without these qualities, we too will eventually end up like Mr. Bateman: An empty entity, something illusory, which simply is not there
5 stages of grief right here lads : 0:10 denial , 0:14 anger , 0:17 bargaining , 0:25 depression , 0:27 acceptance
0:25 denial 0:27 depression and 0:10 acceptance
@@umberto7773yep...
The music totally encapsulates the vibe I got when watching this movie for the first time. Every character is just so emotionally shallow and detached in their interactions. No one tries to get to know Patrick or even show an ounce of sincere concern for him. His fiancee, Evelyn, clearly is only with him for status which is deliberately shown when she faked crying when they breakup, followed by her look of frustration that she couldn’t manipulate him to stay with her. His friends clearly don’t care about him enough to talk to him beyond a surface level. Of course Patrick isn’t immune to this emotionally numbness and therefore becomes a psycho himself. The whole movie felt like watching a bunch of sociopaths interacting and it really nailed the message that Patrick is a product of the materialistic and self-centered society he lives in. Patrick is a tragic character who reminds us of the importance of preserving our morality and maintaining a keen understanding that we must protect what we value doing most in life. Because without these qualities, we too will eventually end up like Mr. Bateman: An empty entity, something illusory, which simply is not there
Really good interpretation , never see like that
@@LeBoeryOffical Thank you, this movie is great in my opinion because it has many different interpretations. I'm curious, what is your interpretation?
Bro this was the thing i want to see in "litterly me"
that's actually literally me
he kills homeless people
no, you... didn't*
great edit especially with the music
Everyone should read the book
Real
What is the beat name?
Call me by Gigi Masin (slowed)
Yo bro your edits are so fire. What do you software do you use?
Adobe After Effects, it’s on PC or laptop
00:07
i felt exactly that too often
Based Real Literally me
"Literally me" - 🤡
@@lofy07cry harder
@@Just.a-BoyEno
Song name?
????
Whats the song tho
Call me by Gigi masin
@@spmcu1585 free sloppy toppy forever
What that music in the background?
Its call me - gigi masin (slowed reverb)
real
Song?
Call me by Gigi masin
@@spmcu1585 🧠🤝🏻
Nice, pin?
Real
Song name?