24 Years Later, I Finally Understand American Psycho

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  • @JaredBauer
    @JaredBauer  Місяць тому +22

    Go to buyraycon.com/bauer for 20-50% off site-wide. Brought to you by Raycon.

    • @ChrisGuerra31
      @ChrisGuerra31 Місяць тому +2

      Glad to see you getting sponsors, keep up the good work, Jared!

    • @dc9662
      @dc9662 Місяць тому +5

      Consume. No ethical social commentary under capitalism, amirite?

    • @anrios575
      @anrios575 19 днів тому

      Raycon, really? The lowest quality earphones you can get. Stay away from people who promote this crap.

  • @BubblegumCrash332
    @BubblegumCrash332 Місяць тому +68

    My fav chapter in the book is when he goes on a beach side vacation with his girlfriend. Pages of beautifully written descriptions of the beauty of the sky and ocean. Wonderful words about his romance with his girl. The chapter ends with Patrick walking the beach alone and he decides to eat a dead jellyfish. Sums up the whole book.

  • @Jules2439.5
    @Jules2439.5 Місяць тому +178

    His routine reminds me of some of these ASMR overconsumption influencers with 20 types of each skin care product perfectly organized in drawers. Or the people who move food from one container to another so their fridge can be aesthetic. This has aged like fine wine.

    • @mikeblalock4116
      @mikeblalock4116 Місяць тому +17

      Hey dont lump a dude with ocd who likes his groceries symmetrical in with all those guys

    • @FedericoPalma
      @FedericoPalma Місяць тому

      Morons of today are the laughing stock before even being born... as it has been from the beginning of times...

    • @bloodypommelstudios7144
      @bloodypommelstudios7144 23 дні тому

      Yeah even working class people act like that these days due to social media. They'll try to hide all flaws (unless they're trendy), post pictures of unusual/expensive products they own to look cool and loudly declare their support of causes they couldn't give a shit about. I really hate the modern world.

    • @mikeblalock4116
      @mikeblalock4116 22 дні тому

      @jrojala prohectung what exactly? A disorder i acknowledged having? Lol

  • @mirko1989
    @mirko1989 Місяць тому +353

    That moral hygiene point is universal among finance bros , they will ruin 1000 families and then lecture a guy on a street for saying a slur .

    • @areichental
      @areichental Місяць тому +14

      And tankies!!!!

    • @CountCocofang
      @CountCocofang Місяць тому +16

      It's about the facade. The modern American way.

    • @Americansikkunt
      @Americansikkunt Місяць тому +4

      That confuses me. Were yuppies SJWs?

    • @mirko1989
      @mirko1989 Місяць тому +17

      @@Americansikkunt That type will be anything or do anything to elevate themselves above you , it'a a power play not a conviction , that was part of the message of the movie , like that way to "sophistication" through consumption

    • @Americansikkunt
      @Americansikkunt Місяць тому

      @@mirko1989 what’s the difference between REAL SJWs?
      They both virtue signal for status points….
      They both don’t really care or have stakes in whatever they pretend to….

  • @gast9374
    @gast9374 Місяць тому +250

    I would like to watch this, but I can't. I have to return some videotapes!

    • @Professor__S
      @Professor__S Місяць тому +7

      I have to go to the dry cleaners to wash some sheets I accidently poured wine onto...🙄

    • @hoodhippychick
      @hoodhippychick Місяць тому

      💀💀💀💀💀

    • @VitaeDivinia
      @VitaeDivinia Місяць тому +5

      ⁠ I’m waiting for Paul Allen’s analysis video.

    • @cyberpimp29
      @cyberpimp29 26 днів тому +2

      @@gast9374 dont forget to re-wind!

  • @lastspring
    @lastspring Місяць тому +102

    19:24
    And when the rich tourist class seeks the most real, gritty, authentic back area, they're shocked when it's not civilized and horrified when there's real danger.
    e.g. Everest mountain climbing should never offer any real danger. Those are fake corpses, right?
    The darkest pits of the backstreets at night should be charming and exhilarating, never dangerous or deadly.
    Nothing bad can happen in this experimental submarine that visits the Titanic, it's an experience of a lifetime!

    • @m420-nd1if
      @m420-nd1if 29 днів тому +2

      Backstreets are not dangerous in most countries.... that sounds american

    • @F3-Educ.
      @F3-Educ. 26 днів тому +3

      ​@@m420-nd1ifI get your sentiment, but saying that backstreets simply are not dangerous in most countries is objectively untrue. Backstreets can be somewhat identified as arteries for local gangs to traffic or pedal their goods.
      I have been in unlit backstreets where stabbings and murders have previously occurred in western countries, and have been stalked, and threatened in them as well. Have also walked past backstreets in India where visible child slavery rings have been displaying their wares. Chains and all.
      To be fair the idea that backstreets are only for evil doing is also false, as they are used by everyone, especially those from lower socio economic classes.
      It's not exclusively one or the other, however it's easy to imagine that they can be viewed through an "exhilarating" lens by the cloistered upper class

    • @sirlawrence9161
      @sirlawrence9161 24 дні тому

      @@m420-nd1if Naivety or utter stupidity?

    • @lundsweden
      @lundsweden 23 дні тому +3

      I personally think being turned into red toothpaste in a microsecond is an experience of a lifetime!

  • @rockoutloud2112
    @rockoutloud2112 24 дні тому +17

    the fact that this movie has completely been co opted by the people its making fun of is legit the most perfect thing to happen to it

  • @XanderDDS
    @XanderDDS Місяць тому +114

    i was today years old when i learned 'yuppie' meant something other than pretentious ostentatious vacuous a-hole.

    • @Watch-0w1
      @Watch-0w1 Місяць тому +1

      Youth urban hippie?

    • @kristajones7202
      @kristajones7202 Місяць тому +16

      ​@@Watch-0w1Young urban professional

    • @360.Tapestry
      @360.Tapestry Місяць тому +7

      oh, it still means that...

    • @Je-Vette
      @Je-Vette 24 дні тому +6

      YUPPIE = young upwardly mobile urban Professional. Two yuppies with no kids were DINKS. Double income no kids

  • @devnull1200
    @devnull1200 Місяць тому +44

    Jared's takes on film and books are just a treat

  • @tomhanson4008
    @tomhanson4008 Місяць тому +62

    Let’s see if Paul Allen finally understands American Psycho 24 years later.

    • @jescorpizo7614
      @jescorpizo7614 Місяць тому +5

      Oh my god, he even has a watermark

  • @snoookie456
    @snoookie456 Місяць тому +37

    Another amazing analysis. Huge fan of American Psycho and I think it keeps aging like fine wine. While it could often be considered bizarre, funny and over the top back when it came out, it grows more and more real and frightening as time goes by.

    • @logan825
      @logan825 Місяць тому +5

      Our collective apathy keeps this film relevant generation to generation .

  • @williamarnett2668
    @williamarnett2668 Місяць тому +107

    The advertising in the video really takes the message to another level lol

    • @mackychloe
      @mackychloe Місяць тому

      ikr

    • @360.Tapestry
      @360.Tapestry Місяць тому

      capitalism owns us all in the end

    • @360.Tapestry
      @360.Tapestry 22 дні тому +1

      gotta keep the lights on. we're all slaves!!!!

  • @ZachBobBob
    @ZachBobBob Місяць тому +470

    Why did we all listen to Jared for all those years at Wisecrack when he didn't understand any film he's seen until recently smh?

    • @LuisSierra42
      @LuisSierra42 Місяць тому +33

      He means he unlocked a new meaning

    • @adrianseanheidmann4559
      @adrianseanheidmann4559 Місяць тому +33

      those title really seem a bit click-baity...

    • @artifexrex1578
      @artifexrex1578 Місяць тому +23

      Cause he’s a god damn angel that’s why

    • @snoookie456
      @snoookie456 Місяць тому +41

      The thing about learning and understanding the world is it is a constant process.
      You don't just understand something - you can understand it more and more, the deeper you dive in it.

    • @seriousOmajan
      @seriousOmajan Місяць тому +3

      lmao

  • @digi_troll_man9513
    @digi_troll_man9513 Місяць тому +59

    He was reciting the music reviews verbatim

    • @Theomite
      @Theomite День тому

      Holy shit that makes perfect sense, I never thought about that!

  • @pedroportillo1585
    @pedroportillo1585 Місяць тому +101

    I just watched this movie this past weekend, and I’m throughly confused why the “Alpha” or “Sigma” men’s movement insist on using Patrick Bateman as their idol. Patrick Bateman is one of the most insecure characters I’ve seen. He literally tells his fiancé, “I want to fit in!!!” when she correctly points out that he hates his job and the people he works with. The fact that Bateman losses his sh!t when another coworker’s card is better than his just adds to the insecurity that festers inside Patrick Bateman.

    • @trouble820
      @trouble820 Місяць тому +4

      He's a real cool guy and he's a hero of mine
      Travis, Rhinehart, rolled into one cute son
      Less than zero, a grotesque nightmare
      Subtly disturbing like normal behaviour

    • @curiositycloset2359
      @curiositycloset2359 Місяць тому +6

      I think you're missing the point.

    • @pedroportillo1585
      @pedroportillo1585 Місяць тому

      @@curiositycloset2359 How? The whole idea of these “alpha” or “sigma” bros is that they don’t follow anyone and f**k those who conform. Yet, they idolize Patrick Bateman, a guy who does nothing but follow trends for no reason other than they are popular. He literally admits to his fiancé, “I want to fit in”. Further proving that money doesn’t solve the issue of a severe lack of character.

    • @TheGoIsWin21
      @TheGoIsWin21 Місяць тому +51

      Because, they share his insecurities. He, like them, wants to fit in, wants to be successful, want to be PERCEIVED as being successful and part of the in-group, even if he doesn't actually share the in-group's values.
      They're all a bunch of insecure children who think wearing the mask of an authoritative, powerful individual who can surf the waves of culture and social acceptability while also thinking they're better than everyone else under the mask.

    • @curiositycloset2359
      @curiositycloset2359 Місяць тому +2

      @@TheGoIsWin21 lol no.

  • @Whookieee
    @Whookieee 15 днів тому +2

    What I recall most about the book is pages of clothing description. It was so mind numbing I yearned for the violence

  • @toddmansilver12
    @toddmansilver12 23 дні тому +9

    the idea of a yuppie even knowing what hard work looks and feels like and being able to in fact work hard is the best joke of this entire segment.

  • @Vicerel
    @Vicerel Місяць тому +19

    Bateman acting up feels like Neo waking up in the capsule, and at the moment he tries to reach for the membrane he just wakes up back in the matrix emptier, more unhinged and increasingly nihilistic.
    That was a picture of Cosette above his toilet wasn’t it?

  • @armchairgravy8224
    @armchairgravy8224 18 днів тому +4

    The call to the lawyer is some of the best acting out there.

  • @straightfacts5352
    @straightfacts5352 17 днів тому +4

    American Psycho: to this day the only book I've ever bought (out of 400+) that came wrapped in plastic, denying any would-be reader a sneak peak before purchase.

  • @donp8136
    @donp8136 Місяць тому +40

    Ηey, peanut butter soup with smoked duck sounds awesome! And what's wrong with salmon, raspberry and guacamole? The point is not that the food is garbage, but that it's needlessly curated and consumed by people who do not appreciate its finesse.
    Other than that, spot on!

    • @sasshole8121
      @sasshole8121 Місяць тому

      You should try the sea-urchin ceviche.

    • @logan825
      @logan825 Місяць тому +3

      Agree with you. They are taking the dish for granted and only ordering them to appear refined.

    • @Greg-om2hb
      @Greg-om2hb Місяць тому +1

      I just caught the “mashed squash” for the first time 😂

  • @Zelosis_
    @Zelosis_ 29 днів тому +4

    The way you describe things and back them up with sources and new talking points is truly incredible. Amazing video(s)!

  • @DarrellD1
    @DarrellD1 18 днів тому +2

    So good to hear you speak about literature and philosophical takes again.

  • @zackkorth2410
    @zackkorth2410 Місяць тому +7

    oh africa, brave africa- it was a laugh riot

  • @rekocastren923
    @rekocastren923 24 дні тому +5

    Bateman gets emotional when talking about Whitney Houston as he identifies "The Greatest Love Of All" being about his own lonely narcissisim. The movie is endlessly rewatchable, every scene is a banger.

  • @byrdfeathers3552
    @byrdfeathers3552 Місяць тому +10

    Just found this channel less than a week ago and I’m becoming a big fan.

  • @Laz_RS
    @Laz_RS 10 днів тому +1

    JD Vance should play Patrick Bateman in the remake.

  • @user-rm4vk6tr3j
    @user-rm4vk6tr3j 25 днів тому +2

    First time on your channel - this was a great breakdown. Good stuff, I'll be back.

  • @willwassenaar1145
    @willwassenaar1145 21 день тому +2

    Excellent breakdown, thank you.

  • @QEsposito510
    @QEsposito510 Місяць тому +6

    My key takeaway from the novel: Evian. Evian water takes away any impurities from last night’s excess. Evian. Evian water.

  • @jesusmarin5061
    @jesusmarin5061 Місяць тому +47

    Crazy just opened UA-cam and was given a gift

  • @bekindrewind335
    @bekindrewind335 23 дні тому +2

    Sitting at a lakeside bench with your laptop and your dog. That’s all I need.

  • @CheebyD
    @CheebyD 21 день тому +1

    This is a brilliant and insightful piece. I've always loved this movie, having seen it at the cinema in my youthful days, I read the book because I wanted to know more ( back then, I thought, I wanted to know the gory details, but know I realise I was looking for the meaning behind the book).
    So thank you for creating this x 💚
    Loving your work Brother x

  • @raskolnikov1461
    @raskolnikov1461 18 днів тому +2

    Such neat analysis. Thanks ❤

  • @reedeema
    @reedeema 25 днів тому +4

    I allways had this feeling that bale took inspiration from data from star trek. The way he speeks sounds very similur. Or the way he acts is like when data trys to hard to act human in the show. Very simular.

  • @nilotpalhaloi7820
    @nilotpalhaloi7820 20 днів тому +2

    Hated him in shaft. Thats how good i felt he played his character.

  • @indigo4740
    @indigo4740 Місяць тому +21

    I just finally watched this movie after hearing about it for so many years and it just hit me that he doesn't care about the art he just looks at himself in the picture and not the actual artwork 6:10

    • @CorbCorbin
      @CorbCorbin Місяць тому +4

      Yeah, his true passion is returning video tapes.

    • @LuisSierra42
      @LuisSierra42 Місяць тому

      This is happening right now in California

    • @borntodiy
      @borntodiy Місяць тому

      And it’s Les Miserables!! Such great details

    • @FarmerClarence
      @FarmerClarence Місяць тому +3

      I think his taste in art and music are entirely performative. He likely believes having a passion for the arts makes him seem more human, so he's adopted it as a part of his mask.

  • @attilahorvath3623
    @attilahorvath3623 Місяць тому +4

    The ad part was a good homage for the opening scene of American Psycho.

  • @artwithmichael5547
    @artwithmichael5547 Місяць тому +17

    Here’s my read. We spend our lives told that what is inside is what really matters. Inside Bateman is a psychopath but on the outside he isn’t. He doesn’t kill anyone. He supports charity. So really, is the surface more important? If that isn’t a comment on the 80s, what is?

    • @godzillazfriction
      @godzillazfriction 15 днів тому

      no such thing as the conception of any abstractions that is the 'pathys' & any Personality disorder... especially the abstraction of 'Personality' itself.

  • @ScoliosisKing22
    @ScoliosisKing22 Місяць тому +5

    This feels much like old school wisecrack...I didn't realize how much I missed this...

  • @zoltangeffert2449
    @zoltangeffert2449 Місяць тому +5

    Hey! At 2:47 it is the unforgettable late great Hungarian actor Péter Haumann! Had to check on this: the scene is from a 1977 Hungarian TV film "A bosszú" aka The Revenge which adapted one story from within the book Notes from Underground. Nice research for this v essay!

  • @gorequillnachovidal
    @gorequillnachovidal 14 днів тому

    the Underground quote in the beginning is like a key to understanding the book.

  • @happybeejv
    @happybeejv Місяць тому +37

    This movie is so misunderstood by its own audience it makes me question religions with canon scriptures

    • @trequor
      @trequor Місяць тому +12

      I actually disagree. I think this movie is deep enough to have multiple layers of meaning.
      For instance whether or not he killed anyone is an interesting and meaning question, but there is a deeper meaning as well that it actually doesnt matter if he did. The world doesnt care

    • @professorslideraudio
      @professorslideraudio Місяць тому

      This is healthy questioning

    • @synmad3638
      @synmad3638 Місяць тому +5

      ​@@trequor yes but I'm guessing what OP meant by "its own audience" is "guys who think bateman is cool"

    • @trequor
      @trequor Місяць тому +2

      @@synmad3638 I dont think those guys watched the movie or know the context of the Bateman memes.

    • @aersla1731
      @aersla1731 17 днів тому

      ​@@synmad3638the "literally me" crowd.

  • @TheFeloniousFunk
    @TheFeloniousFunk Місяць тому +2

    Yoo!! What Went Wrong podcast! I love them!! So glad to see some recognition for their work.

  • @ÖzgeBauer
    @ÖzgeBauer Місяць тому +3

    Outstanding, as always! This movie reminds me of Eliot's The Waste Land.

  • @Minunmaani
    @Minunmaani Місяць тому +1

    I have had this on my mind lately a lot.
    Great video to great need!

  • @greenvelvet
    @greenvelvet 27 днів тому +3

    This movie is so layered that 24 years later we're still finding new gems

  • @JohnMoseley
    @JohnMoseley Місяць тому +7

    Dostoyevsky's frequently hilarious, yeah. He's brilliant at portraying people being nuts and takes a lot of (acknowledged) inspiration from the also very funny Gogol.

  • @ABenAbides
    @ABenAbides Місяць тому +7

    There should be a spiritual sequel starring an influencer who embodies the same kind of degeneracy as Bateman

  • @LMcAwesome
    @LMcAwesome 29 днів тому +1

    Probably the best video of yours ive seen. Im also a big fan of notes from underground but although ive seen the film and read the book of american psycho I never quite managed to marry the two together. Really good example and i think the intro from notes from underground are useful here where Dostoyevski says that the underground man is a necessary output of the social system that exists. You also use the word hyperreal which i take as you tipping your hat to the work of Baudrillard who argues that the mass production society encourages people to live what is nearly all a simulation of what might be considered a real life. That the original, true ground of what is aimed at is replaced in peoples minds with a particularly attractive map. The classic example is doing things in your spare time that make you look happy and fulfilled when you post them on social media but which are actually boring or miserable when you actually do them. Or living in a house that LOOKS cosy and twee in photographs from outside but which are cold and dismal to live in. As you noted in the video, the aim of marketing is not to teach people what to want, but how to want.

  • @ToniTheGirl1994
    @ToniTheGirl1994 29 днів тому +2

    The most disturbing point that I saw was that his punishment continually eluded him, even when he sought it, and it came down to his own identity being disrurbingly threatened, even before and after his deeds

  • @johnnyr25
    @johnnyr25 Місяць тому +2

    Great work on this one!

  • @amonynous9041
    @amonynous9041 Місяць тому +8

    Bateman lacks the redemption that Raskolnikov experienced; perhaps the realization of his own inhumanity drives him to madness. He seems to hope that his crimes will make him stand out amid the nihilism of his Yuppie colleagues, yet he blends seamlessly into their corporate inhumanity. Bateman is somewhat aware of the absurdity of his situation, a clarity that emerges during his moments of mental breakdown. As he struggles to maintain the social mask he has worn for so long, the resulting tension ultimately drives him to madness.

    • @godzillazfriction
      @godzillazfriction 15 днів тому

      'inhumanity' no such thing... you're too superficial.

  • @teddyjackson1902
    @teddyjackson1902 23 дні тому +4

    Bret Easton Ellis indicated that Bateman emerged from his sense of dislocation in NYC.

  • @lapulapuspirit
    @lapulapuspirit Місяць тому +3

    "when everything is commodified reality itself can decay." its like when art is commodified.. it loses it's inherent value and becomes a corrupt version of itself

  • @BlindintheDark
    @BlindintheDark 11 днів тому

    Great call back! I'm surprised you didn't add a little George Price and Century of the self commentary.
    Next is fight Club, a modern re-imagination of Walden!

  • @LA6NPA
    @LA6NPA Місяць тому +1

    Very nice deep dive! Thank you for this!

  • @wigmaster7894
    @wigmaster7894 20 годин тому

    just something I noticed recently-- in the scene at the end at the bar there is a bottle of knob creek bourbon. this came out in 1992

  • @mathquir190
    @mathquir190 Місяць тому +8

    I always think of US being such a privileged society that just run into driving the world at it's feet. It's like children who don' even realize that they are the peak rich people of the poverty class that run on the suffering of the dominated countries but live into such a poverty that question even poverty patterns into itself and don't see the REAL poverty and desperation of the general population of the world.

    • @RJ_Focused
      @RJ_Focused Місяць тому +1

      Countries suffering are their own faults. Several poor countries have resources but consistently allow themselves to be sold some versions of equity for all.

    • @sirlawrence9161
      @sirlawrence9161 24 дні тому

      Your expression of thoughts renders them no less intelligible,

  • @MattAngiono
    @MattAngiono Місяць тому +15

    What so great about this is that it depicts the number one misconception about narcissism so accurately.... that he "simply is not there"
    Most people think narcissism is having a huge ego and being self obsessed.
    While it does appear this way on the outside, what's really going on internally is a lack of a true self entirely.
    These people essentially got stuck in their psychological development somewhere around the age of 3, maybe a little higher, and never build a healthy sense of who they are.
    This leaves them constantly trying to fill the void with external feedback, otherwise known as narcissistic supply.
    When this coincides with psychopathy, you get something like a Patrick Bateman.
    Truly terrifying!
    Sadly, we actually promote these people in this society, both in business and government.
    The rate of mental illness in positions of power is almost an order of magnitude higher than in the general population.
    We need to form something like a Turing test for these conditions and have some way to keep them out of power...
    Potentially, we could use language model AI because language is the best window into their minds.
    This will be tricky, as there will obviously be resistance from those who already wield such power, but we must find a way!
    They're already causing so much damage to society, people, the planet, and just life in general.

    • @Nylon_riot
      @Nylon_riot Місяць тому

      The TV show Dexter is the perfect analogy for how narcissistists are created and operate.

    • @MattAngiono
      @MattAngiono Місяць тому +1

      @Nylon_riot while I did really enjoy that show, I can't remember a whole ton about it...
      I think it was more focused on psychopathic traits than narcissistic ones.
      In the case of narcissism, it's something created at a very young age by an abusive parent, often the mother.
      They essentially rob the child of having any chance of developing a healthy self image.
      It's actually quite sad when you think about it.
      Being a true narcissist would be incredibly painful.
      While it isn't really possible to empathize with them (as normal people can't really even imagine this condition in any real way), I think we should still sympathize and think strategically how to integrate them into society.
      In the right situation, they can actually be good people in many regards.
      I think professor Sam Vaknin is a great example of this.
      He has revolutionized the study of narcissism while being a "recovered" one himself.
      Watch him in interviews and it's quite interesting to know his past and see just how well he's adapted

    • @UnderTheTuscanNun
      @UnderTheTuscanNun Місяць тому

      One of the best UA-cam comments, put it in the hall

  • @bennettbullock9690
    @bennettbullock9690 17 днів тому +1

    I never made the connection between Dostoyevsky and this movie, even though I love both. Thank you!

  • @jackxiao9702
    @jackxiao9702 Місяць тому +18

    Patrick didn’t kill Paul Allen, he killed a VP who was mistaken for Paul Allen but never corrected anyone.

  • @drlarrymitchell
    @drlarrymitchell Місяць тому +18

    "Cuz the underground man don't think like the rest of society. Erry body else is just fumble-fucking their way through life and never asking the big questions. But for our boy, dat shit's the Dank. And if that's the way you wanna roll, you gotta open your eyes so wide to the world around you that it hurts. If you can do that, you're playing a whole other game, B. Dat pain when you're beefin' with reality and git yo shit wrecked creates consciousness." -THUG NOTES

    • @blackedmirror5073
      @blackedmirror5073 Місяць тому +3

      Epically good series

    • @CountCocofang
      @CountCocofang Місяць тому

      @@blackedmirror5073 Modern Wisecrack would probably get a brain hemorrhage if somebody presented the concept of Thug Notes to them today.

    • @vihangahiggoda5101
      @vihangahiggoda5101 Місяць тому

      @CountCocofang are you saying wisecrack is stupid now

    • @vihangahiggoda5101
      @vihangahiggoda5101 Місяць тому

      @CountCocofang are you saying wisecrack is stupid now

    • @vihangahiggoda5101
      @vihangahiggoda5101 Місяць тому

      @CountCocofang are you saying wisecrack is stupid now

  • @gabsradience1
    @gabsradience1 14 днів тому

    Great video!
    ..TEXT MENTIONED include,
    -FYODOR DOSTOEVSKY: CRIME and PUNISHMENT
    -Nikolai Chernyshevsky:
    What Is to Be Done?
    - THE TOURIST by DEAN MACCANNELL.. A NEW THEORY OF THE LEISURE CLASS WITH A NEW INTRODUCTION
    - Notes from underground by Fyodor Dostoevsky
    -AMERICAN PYCHO
    BY BRETT EASTON ELLIS

  • @Aerie925
    @Aerie925 25 днів тому +1

    In Bateman’s world nothing has intrinsic value, only instrumental value.

  • @TheGlippe
    @TheGlippe 22 дні тому

    American Psycho reminds me of the Bob Slocum character from Joseph Heller's Something Happened.

  • @BrandonToy
    @BrandonToy Місяць тому +2

    This is my favorite movie of all time

  • @williamblackfyre4866
    @williamblackfyre4866 5 днів тому +1

    But what is with all the video tapes he had to return?

  • @ibnsabeel9466
    @ibnsabeel9466 Місяць тому +5

    I thought the real estate agent at the end was his handler. I’m thinking that his father knew how his son Patrick was. Patrick was his sole heir. I think the old man figured his son only deletes insignificant people and lowlifes. He assigned certain individuals to keep Patrick from totally crashing out thus bringing down the Bateman empire with him. Just my opinion.

    • @jakeshockley2735
      @jakeshockley2735 Місяць тому +4

      Hmmmmm, interesting. He's not the sole heir though, Sean from "the rules of attraction" is his little brother.

    • @ibnsabeel9466
      @ibnsabeel9466 Місяць тому

      @@jakeshockley2735 Okay. ✅

    • @VimDoozy
      @VimDoozy 21 день тому +1

      I suspect there's no definitive answer, that the author intentionally made the resolution-or lack thereof-ambiguous, to leave us adrift, mirroring Patrick's state of mind at the conclusion.
      You can put forward compelling arguments both for and against the veracity of Patrick's murderous acts, but ultimately, this will lead you nowhere because all we are made privy to is events from the perspective of an unreliable narrator.

  • @BeerPatio
    @BeerPatio Місяць тому +1

    The food scene reminded me of the weird deconstruction that was Nouvelle cuisine. Raspberry coulis, reimagining and deconstructed a Philly roll. Thought he was poking on the ‘refinined to base ingredients’ that contemporary chefs were playing with. I’m surprise didn’t see a veloute chicken aspic.

  • @drbuckley1
    @drbuckley1 27 днів тому +1

    Sort of a "Crime Without Punishment" story.

  • @Ericalizar
    @Ericalizar Місяць тому

    Amazing essay! I have been wanting to read the book with this sense of criticality

  • @sabremarky15
    @sabremarky15 Місяць тому +4

    It's crazy to think the movie "The Rules of Attraction" is a continuation of the Bateman family

  • @julian9898
    @julian9898 Місяць тому +1

    I missed how absurd those meals were 😂😂😂

  • @tugbacnarl6060
    @tugbacnarl6060 Місяць тому

    I just realized how much i’ve missed cinema podcasts from jared😢

  • @StephenSproles-o8w
    @StephenSproles-o8w Місяць тому

    I finally understand this concept, thanks to you!

  • @delbimore431
    @delbimore431 24 дні тому

    Thank you, very interesting view of the movie ❤🎉

  • @seancornell2549
    @seancornell2549 Місяць тому

    This has been a great series!

  • @gloo0m
    @gloo0m Місяць тому

    unreal analysis would love to hear more of your thoughts on the hyperreal in media

  • @InquisitionL6
    @InquisitionL6 Місяць тому

    Damn it Jared I believed you knew things years ago and now you gone and had a change of perspective!

  • @kalynaq7720
    @kalynaq7720 Місяць тому +1

    OH SNAP also a track off Information Society's iconic, cheeseball cyberpunk album, Think, is played in the club scene. Of course another track from that album, Mirrorshades (a personal favorite), starts with a half-spoken "Here are a few notes from the underground, load them at your pleasure." I was halfway through the first sentence when i realized what i was doing. Of course i can't resist spreading my unironic (if not un-alloyed) love of cheeseball cyberpunk and cyberpunk as a style or aesthetic, but i also can't skip a chance to bring it up as the foundation for a real philosophy, a new Cynicism. We were done a better deal by Gibson than they had been by Antisthenes. I'm not being referential enough to products and trivialities for this to actually be a joke, or to be an effective one. They looked over their shoulder for an 'exit' sign.

  • @jerrys.9895
    @jerrys.9895 Місяць тому +2

    I think another interesting exploration into this film is its distinctly pre-9/11 view of American society. We were so insulated by our privilege that the idea of actual substantial retribution at the hands of those we had used and disposed of for decades that the very notion of accountability had all but vanished from the minds of most urban professionals. (Also, thanks for teaching me something I never would have thought to look up: the acronym at the root of yuppy!)

    • @360.Tapestry
      @360.Tapestry Місяць тому

      i don't know why, but i've always known it came from young urban professional... certainly, it was from the media i consumed because my parents are not native english speakers

  • @Sp00nz4hire
    @Sp00nz4hire Місяць тому +2

    Can you do a video analyzing the Chomsky-Foucault debate, and give your thoughts on their positions?

  • @Novastar.SaberCombat
    @Novastar.SaberCombat Місяць тому

    Congrats for noticing! 💪😎✌️Writing is writing, yet some storytelling techniques differ from others. And in their subtlety, sometimes certain aspects and thematic underpinnings can be lost. Direction and Reflection are both key.
    🐲✨🐲✨🐲✨

  • @everthingisaboutmovies
    @everthingisaboutmovies Місяць тому +1

    I had no idea the book opens with a quote from Dostoevsky, that's an excellent detail!

  • @rahkuaschount
    @rahkuaschount Місяць тому +13

    The yuppie montage has a digitally placed photo of Ronald Reagan inserted - it is not in the original footage. In addition, although It may be easy to conflate Reagan's limited government philosophy with emerging neocon psychopathy - they were quite distinct from one another.

    • @stefanjohnsson5661
      @stefanjohnsson5661 Місяць тому +2

      How are they distinct for one another?

    • @rahkuaschount
      @rahkuaschount 19 днів тому

      @@stefanjohnsson5661 One of them wants limited government and the other wants endless expansionist government and total power over the individual. The first neocons larped as conservatives, now they larp as liberals. I am kind of stunned you don't know this.

    • @stefanjohnsson5661
      @stefanjohnsson5661 19 днів тому

      @@rahkuaschountI didn’t say there wasn’t a difference. I would argue that Reaganomics was the beginning of the Christian right and the trickel down economy that conservatives use to get poor people to vote against their own interests.

  • @Purplenpinkk
    @Purplenpinkk 25 днів тому

    I was watching this movie last night, and clearly Paul Allen’s business card is the best of the bunch 😂 I love that scene.

  • @mcgruff3309
    @mcgruff3309 Місяць тому +2

    He is a Alien pretending to be a human!

  • @davidhylton7528
    @davidhylton7528 Місяць тому

    Still not sure I understand the movie but this was entertaining and gave me a lot to think about.

  • @shawnwilliam4653
    @shawnwilliam4653 Місяць тому +1

    Oh yeah Christian Bale is definitely a crazy emm effer😂😂😂😂That movie was hilarious.

  • @calokid
    @calokid Місяць тому +3

    The movie is a stinging indictment of Reaganism...and in the end, Reagan, many Reaganists, and Bateman get away with everything. #mergersAndAcquisitions

  • @weeturtle8058
    @weeturtle8058 4 дні тому

    I read the book fairly recently (That was an experience) and it definitely affected how I look at the film. One thing that stuck out to me was book Patrick’s commentary on people not understanding him. Failing to “capture his essence” as he says at one point. Movie Patrick’s 2nd plea to his lawyer feels like a desperate desire to be seen, which of course doesn’t happen and he’s left with the knowledge that he could do all these atrocious acts, announce it, but have no one really bring him to task. Therefore, meaningless.

  • @reygutierrez9412
    @reygutierrez9412 Місяць тому +2

    I understood from the beginning. Bro is literally me

    • @amelie_1288
      @amelie_1288 Місяць тому +3

      Keep calm and seek therapy.

  • @schneir5
    @schneir5 Місяць тому +2

    6:14 was there a significance to his reflection over the picture from "Les Miserables"? Something like he was miserable inside?

    • @DanzigerBridge
      @DanzigerBridge 15 днів тому

      Les Miserables is all over the place in the book. Probably homage.

    • @ZabaTheFrog
      @ZabaTheFrog 13 днів тому

      The novel explores the complexities of status, wealth, revolution against materialistic show of wealth, etc. but ultimately it explored how human circumstances beyond control influence their paths, lives and their abilities to change/grow/be redeemed in the eyes of society. Those who have means to change and grow choose not to or don't want to as there is no benefit to losing their status/power. Superficiality of the wealthy doesn't matter if they benefit directly from it. Just like the Yuppies.

  • @WestSideGorilla1980
    @WestSideGorilla1980 9 днів тому

    So much for your reservation at Dorsea...

  • @cheeseman417
    @cheeseman417 Місяць тому +2

    The crazy rampage scene with the police at the end of the movie was like the inspiration for grand theft auto!😂😂🕳️🫥

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    @WCDavis-cl7si 20 днів тому

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  • @Exz84
    @Exz84 Місяць тому +1

    I see you found your comb! 😆

  • @GusOfTheDorks
    @GusOfTheDorks 23 дні тому +3

    Oh hey, now I remeber why I absolutly hate this guys guts. It's only 4 minutes in and he's randomly making shit up out of thin air based on his own half assed understanding of politics.

  • @cnutjay
    @cnutjay Місяць тому

    The ad really got me, I feel the contradictions in the ideology