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This specific technical string refers to a unique and highly sought-after version of Mary Harron’s cult classic, American Psycho (2000). While most viewers are accustomed to the standard widescreen theatrical release, the Open Matte version offers a completely different perspective on Patrick Bateman’s polished, blood-soaked world.
Aspect Ratio: This version features the Open Matte presentation. Unlike the theatrical release (2.35:1), this version shows more image at the top and bottom of the frame, filling modern 16:9 television screens without black bars.
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Through Bateman's character, the film critiques the superficiality of 1980s and 1990s culture, where people were more concerned with appearances than with actual substance. The film also explores themes of toxic masculinity, entitlement, and the objectification of women.
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The Cult Classic: Unpacking "American Psycho" (2000)
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In conclusion, "American Psycho" is a biting critique of 1980s excess, superficiality, and toxic masculinity. The film's portrayal of yuppie culture, its use of satire and social commentary, and its exploration of themes like identity and performance make it a thought-provoking and timely commentary on the darker aspects of human nature. Two decades after its release, "American Psycho" remains a relevant and unsettling film that challenges viewers to confront the emptiness and superficiality of modern life.