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1 sty 2000 · American Psycho - Ending Scene Lyrics. [Patrick Bateman] There are no more barriers to cross. All I have in common with the uncontrollable and the insane, the vicious and the evil, all the...
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The occurrence of these rambling monologues during Bateman’s more indulgent and depraved moments illustrates the breakdown in his psyche and his loss of self-control at those times – his manic ...
Well, we have to end apartheid for one. / And slow down the nuclear arms race, stop terrorism and world hunger. / We have to provide food and shelter for the homeless, and oppose
Find the full text of Patrick Bateman's monologues from the movie American Psycho, a satire of 1980s excess and violence. Read his confessions, fantasies, and rants about Phil Collins, Paul Allen, and more.
At that point, it doesn’t even matter if he actually did those things and the system cleaned up his mess or if it was all made up; the end result is the same.
This is the ending monologue of the great movie "American Psycho" There are no more barriers to cross. All I have in common with the uncontrollable and the insane. The vicious and the evil....
1 sie 2024 · Since Paul Allen's body isn't in Patrick Bateman's apartment and the police have left Bateman alone, the ending shows that Bateman returns to his conversing colleagues like it is just a normal day — and it is in their dialogue where the key to understanding the American Psycho ending is hidden.