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American Psycho
What do you get when you combine a warped mind of a Manhattan stockbroker and a suave, classy well-built exterior? You get an American psycho and the title of a brilliant yet not so easily accepted book by Bret Easton Ellis. Canadian director Mary Harron, known for her work with the cult movie "I Shot Andy Warhol", really took on a handful when she decided to put Ellis's work to the big screen. Though the
joyed the raw and at times dark humor amidst the over-clouded plot, it's definitely not a film for everyone. If you are a prudish or easily disturbed individual who doesn't feel like you can look past the non-reserved intimate scenes and the less-than-appropriate acts of violence to see the true meaning of the film, then trust me when I say, "Don't bother." You just can't watch this movie with a narrow frame of mind.
