• @InfiniWheel@lemmy.one
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    256 months ago

    I’ve never understoof how Bateman became associated with being a cool suave guy. The movie portrays him as a loser despite all the murders. His coworkers make fun of him and he doesn’t even confront them, he’s visibly panicking when the detective questions him, his girlfriend is cheating on him and he knows it, he’s constantly doodling edgy drawings and listening to music instead of working, etc.

    Its like people only watched the opening scene and the one in which he murders Allen.

    • @FoxyGrandpa@lemmy.world
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      196 months ago

      That’s sort of the point. He’s hygienic, nice clothes and hair, makes a lot of money, and very fit but that’s really it. It’s all material success but no moral or emotional success

      • @InfiniWheel@lemmy.one
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        16 months ago

        Of the movie, yes. But I thought that whole “sigma male” fad was for so called alpha male influencers giving their mostly awkward and shy audience an out instead of alpha lone wolf type guys that stay away from social circles out of their own free will and are content on their own, never losing their cool and composed persona. Bateman is anything but that, he’s impulsive, petty, envious, can’t control his emotions, is frustrated when he can’t stand up for himself in conversation and desperately craves the admiration of his peers.

    • Its like people only watched the opening scene and the one in which he murders Allen.

      And the business card scene. But yeah, I think a large portion of people didn’t watch the actual movie, and only saw those three clips on youtube (including me).

    • The_Lorax
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      46 months ago

      I always thought it was on purpose. Like portraying him as a “sigma” or “alpha” was a way of making fun of people who believe in all that nonsense