🇬🇧BRIT Reacts To *AMERICAN PSYCHO* (2000) - FIRST TIME WATCHING - MOVIE REACTION!
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- 🇬🇧BRIT Reacts To AMERICAN PSYCHO (2000) - FIRST TIME WATCHING - MOVIE REACTION!
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Hi everyone, I’m Kabir and welcome to another episode of Kabir Considers! In this video I’m going React To PSYCHO (2000) - FIRST TIME WATCHING - MOVIE REACTION!
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I like how you scold Patrick the whole movie. 😂 "No Patrick! Don't kill them."
The movie and the book are narrated by Bateman, so you’re seeing everything through his eyes. At some point you realize, maybe he’s not the most reliable historian.
Interesting that you came to the conclusion that everything shown really happened, when there are so many little clues about a lot of it quite possibly being in his head and by the end it's so outlandish (blows up a cop car with a pistol, the ATM says "feed me a stray cat" etc.)..
Bale said Tom Cruise was the inspiration for the character. Laughing all the time but with dead eyes.
The movie was released in 2000 but it was a perfect portrayal of the 80s yuppies. If you watch the 80s movie Wall Street you'll see everyone strive for perfection. The birth of the metro sexual. Not only perfect hair, clothes, skin and accessories but even the best espresso machine, pasta maker, art, furniture. All this following the sloppy 70s.
PERFECT DESCRIPTION!!!!!😊
5:42-5:47 I will make it my mission in life to use that quote as often, as I can on a weekly basis... 😎🤣👍
This movie totally freaks me out!! I'd be afraid of him if I ever saw him out in public, so I'd say he's a fantastic actor!! I'll admire him from afar🤗🥴
One of the things I like about this satire is that the director goes out of her way to repeatedly diminish or alter Patrick's actual identity, whether it's through an herb-mint facial mask, frosted glass in the taxi ride, or colleagues confusing him with someone else. That's also why I think he places such an importance on the business cards: yes, he sees their presentation as a status symbol of sorts, but practically they are there to tell one's self and others "who they are." And for this crowd, it's probably more important to show the title than the name, and of course they are all vice presidents.
Very nice. Now let’s see Paul Allen’s reaction video.
You're correct, there is a bit of "human" in him as he talks with Jean. He actually does care for her (even though he held a nail gun to her head. LOL!) In the book, they actually end up married and have a kid together!
One of my time fav comedies.
One of my favorite movies. Thanks for watching it.
As far as anyone covering up for him, how do we know he even killed anyone for sure? It could have just all been in his head. This is an example of an "unreliable narrator". We as an audience don't know what is exactly real or not.
I couldn't wait to see your reaction to this!
I really need to step up my morning routine
awesome movie, bale nailed it!
Yeah he was mega creepy lol
I love how u keep yelling at Patrick to behave lol, the movie/book is American psycho 😂😂💜💜
“I hope he got that in a normal way” 😂When your expectations of someone are so low that collecting creepy hair mementos is ok as long as they didn’t kill them.
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It's that they ALL blur together in a singular "molded identity", so that no one can really tell one from the other.....
.....I've got to return some video tapes......
Yeah they’re pretty much the same person, cookie cutter personalities
@@kabirconsiders Personalities; haircuts; wardrobe; habits; language; outlook & practice of daily life....EVERYTHING is the same....
17:42 is honestly an all time Kabir moment lol
For christian bale being British he does a good american accent.
I think he is Australian.
@@ch2iss "Born: January 30, 1974 (age 48 years), Haverfordwest, United Kingdom"
@@stobe187 Wow, noted. Ty
This movie is literally the face of the sigma grindset memes 😂😂😂
When it comes to prices in this movie, remember it's set in the 80's everything now would be like ten times as much.
I personally think that he did do MOST of what we saw.... but because of the 80s culture of self obsession and so many people confusing who is who, people really dont care cause it doesnt affect them
Watch WALL STREET next. It puts things in the distorted perspective that was the 80’s!
Seemed to be a thread of sorts between a lot of movies around 2000 plus or minus a year -- this one, Fight Club, Memento, The Sixth Sense, The Others, American Beauty, Talented Mr. Ripley....
It didn’t click for you when his pistol exploded a police car during his “killing spree!” That’s usually the point where people finally put it together. Entertaining movie and Bale is great, but it’s G rated compared to the novel which does a much better job detailing the obsession with status, luxury brands, haute cuisine, grooming, etc that’s part of his psychopathy.
Apparently, the author of the book Brett Easton Elis based Patrick off of his father
In most of his books, Patrick is at least mentioned if not actually in the book
I was 11 when I first saw this film my mom thought it was a murder mystery but shut it off after he murdered Paul I didn't see the rest until I was 16/17
The book was truly disturbing. It is kinda hard to read (because it is a stream of conscious narration) but once you get used to the style it gets easier. It touches on stuff that the movie wouldn't or couldn't dare to touch
No, it's in his head. He didn't kill anyone. The book explains it better honestly.
The book's author said he was surprised that anyone would think that Patrick's violence was not real.
Batman actually killed Joker with an ax
You mentioned the juxtaposition of the title and Christian Bale's appearance in the intro, which is interesting. This was one of the first movies to really juxtapose its soundtrack with the actions happening in any individual scene. Earlier movies did it like Reservoir Dogs, but I would credit American Psycho with truly mastering it in its editing.
It was all in his twisted mind.
It's one of those movies where at the end you don't know if it was real or if he was just having psychotic episodes and it was all in his head
Let’s see Paul Allen’s reaction
29:30 Kabir was Finally Fed Up 😂🤣👍
Such a great movie- The director Mary Harron intended it as a brilliant bit of satire of the cutthroat, male-dominated, chauvinistic business culture of the 80s and 90s.
In real life these elite businessmen were constantly trying to outdo and 1-up each other with materialism, so Harron just dialed it up to literally murdering each other 😂
15:52 @Kabir, forgot blur buddy
Now you gotta see Psycho 2 You would enjoy it be careful out there
It's not so much American Psycho(path), it's this American's Psycho(sis). Breaking from reality.... absolutely real to him, but all imagined.
many interpret bateman as an analogy of capitalist greed.
I haven't seen this, but I read the book. Christian Bale will be great!
Nice...Let's see Paul Allen's reaction.
I've never seen this movie but AITA for laughing at it? Good.
A great follow-up to this flick to see the extreme diversity in Christian Bales' acting is The Machinist. I hope you get around to it
To the nay-sayers: Both the book's author and the movie's director have said that they never even dreamed that anyone would think Patrick's actions weren't real. Both approached the story with the understanding that it was all real, and they were surprised that anyone would think otherwise.
29:43 again 🤣
No one was cleaning up after him. Whatever cleaning up, he did himself. In fact he was coming in to do some clean-up when he found that the real estate lady had already seen to that. She didn't want anything to get in the way of her making a good deal with the potential lessors she was showing the apartment to. But she swiftly got him to tell her who he was, just by answering her question about the ad in the Times. She found out, but she had her own financial reason not to tell.
As for Patrick's family, we get to meet them in The Rules of Attraction, which is about his younger brother Sean, a college freshman. He does have a reasonable, though reserved, relationship with his family, but Sean is a little bit distant from the rest, you know, not fitting in.
No one was covering up it was all in his head. Everything was about what he wanted to do.
For this theory to track. everything has to be in his head and he’s really like a janitor in the building daydreaming. Too many external characters are involved otherwise.
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None of it happened
@@garyhochstetler7082 Both the author of the book and the director of the movie have said that it never occurred to them that it was imagined. Almost all of it happened. Maybe the events in the breakdown--the kitten, the police, the office workers--were delusions, but the call to the lawyer was definitely real.
“Why they got guns in there”
America, bruh.
I made a reservation at Dorsia 20 years ago and a table finally opened up for me next week 😭
Because. I want. To fit. In.
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Glad you did a horror movie!
Batman and The Joker
None of it happened. Yelling at the girl in the bar, the laundromat, the murders. All of it was in his head.
I think he was delusional. He never did any of it. Think about it; he would've been caught 100 times over. It was all in his mind.
Not to spoil it but he didn't actually murder anyone. Everything he did was all in his head. That's what the drawings at the end show. And how he "got away with it"
Um Dahmer
I think nailed pretty much exactly what this movie is about which is impressive. You are really smart!
Do not watch American Psycho 2.
None of it was real. He's just a bored, boring, stock guy in a suit. One of a million.
I still don't understand the end of this movie. I think the director was just making the movie impossible to figure out.
None of it happened. He’s a imagined all of it.
@@garyhochstetler7082 Thanks for letting me know.
@@jeffsherk7056
It isn’t what the author of the book or the movie said. It’s just the only logical answer. The writers didn’t state which is true. It’s more of a movie about yuppie culture. Rather or not he imagined it all or didn’t, that isn’t the point of the movie. People think it’s a movie about a serial killer but it isn’t.
@@jeffsherk7056
Basically it’s a shit movie. I’d imagine that the book makes a lot more sense.
I tried to like this movie. REALLY TRIED!!!
Yeah it’s kinda like marmite, you either love it or hate it lol
Tell the truth Kabir, you thought this was a documentary about Trump. :)
😂😂
I would have thought it was about biden, the similar mental deterioration as well as his supposed care for minorities and homeless people 😂😂
@timreno72 you know you're a jackass
It wouldn’t be far off. Ellis, in one of his essays in White, says he based Bateman off of 80s Trump. There’s even a scene in the novel where Trump gets on an elevator with Bateman and he’s so starstruck he can’t speak.
@@kevinprzy4539 I swear people can't help but bring Trump up in every comment section in almost any movie reaction. Like.. literally every asshole in every movie was "based on Trump" apparently, even when it doesn't actually make sense, when essentially ALL of Hollywood loved him until 2015 because he betrayed them by running for the party they don't like.
It was kind of nuts to watch everyone who actually used to like him turn on him on a dime, and start calling him racist, fascist, etc and basically said NOTHING about Biden when he literally voted against desegregation because he didn't want his children going to school with black kids, and when Obama was running for President (so there's no excuse of "well it was in the past") he called him the "first mainstream" "clean and articulate black man".
This kind of thing blows my mind, seriously. It's hard to wrap my mind around believing things about their "political rivals" without evidence, or from just CNN showing edited clips - while the person on "their side" can be the biggest racist piece of crap and has had a decades long career as a politician helping write some of the worst bills in history and it's totally OKAY... as long as it's not the mean man CNN talks about. 🤯
You missed something, I think. It never happened in the first place. All the murders and most of this movie only took place in his mind. There was never a cover up because it was all an illusion.