Review of the movie American Psycho

American Psycho is a thriller film 2000. There Christian Bale, Willem Dafoe, Reese Witherspoon, Samantha Mathis, and Chloe Sevigny. The story of Bret Easton Ellis. The director is Mary Harron.

The story revolves around a Wall Street tycoon, named Patrick Bateman. Bateman is a conformist and a perfectionist. He also has a side to him that nobody knows. At night he sometimes seek the company of prostitutes. Bateman has a desire The blood does not kill anyone and he feels like killing. It will sometimes kill people just because they have better looking business card than him. His thirst for blood slides quickly into his life and he begins to lose control of his”Mask of Sanity.”

Although a lot of class the film as a horror film classic, I think it’s so much more. Of course, it is Stuff one with all the blood and violence, but also the psychological aspect. We learn that Patrick’s experience Bateman is thinking and going through. We see his confusion with what is right and wrong. The public receives a Understanding and sympathy for almost Bateman, how to recognize, what he has done, begins.

One thing I noticed, even before I saw the movie, the link between the name of the fictional serial killer Norman Bates

Hitchcock’s classic horror Psycho, Patrick Bateman in American Psycho movie. Bates and Bateman, and psycho- American Psycho. In addition, Norman Bates was clearly based on the killer Ed Gein in the 1950s. Similarly, Patrick Bateman obsessed with known killers, including Gein. He even quotes him in a scene in the middle of the film, won his Friends by surprise by saying it right out of the blue.

Now go to the theater even easier

A few months ago decided that my sister and me on a trip to our local independent cinema to see a movie.

We checked the movie listings online, set up what we wanted and then made the trip to 10 minutes on the road the film. But on arrival we found that the film we wanted to see do not appear because the national Theatres have been posted on this screen. We have not really him, chose a different movie and watched instead.

It was not until halfway through the film, sitting in this small movie screen with a capacity of only two cent, that the idea of ??the National Theatre Company in the achievement of one of these screens embedded in, or more to the point, how it would be impossible. Continue reading

Review: Transformers: Dark of the Moon

Our suite was continued with the return of Transformers on the big screen with his third release. After the non-Transformers disappointing: Revenge of the Fallen, I must say that my hopes are not particularly high for this one.

Dark of the Moon is a few years after the second film in which Sam (Shia LaBeouf) struggle to get a job and is reset his normal life and yet it is still not prevented from bagging the most attractive girl in the city, Carly (Rosie Huntington-Whiteley). At the same time, the Cybertronian Autobots discover that an accident landed spacecraft on the moon during the 1960s and the race against the Decepticons to reach first, and the protection of secrets it holds. Both Storylines intersect and voila, the story was born.

As always impressed with the look and are the best in the franchise so far, but I ended up wondering how this differs the previous two and it led me to this response it not much difference. Bay has raised the stakes has something stuffed in relation to the amount of CGI in the film it so expect more fighting, more action and a whole lot Slowmo more. While many think a lot more action, although I see it as part of the problem. There are times that so many I with a vehicle that transforms into something else to be impressed, as if in slow motion, before it’s repetitive and I felt like I reached my limit in this film.