
American Psycho Review
American Psycho is a dark satirical ride through 1980s Wall Street. Disturbing yet compelling, it critiques consumerism and identity with intense violence. Not for the faint-hearted!
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American Psycho is a dark satirical ride through 1980s Wall Street. Disturbing yet compelling, it critiques consumerism and identity with intense violence. Not for the faint-hearted!
Reading 'American Psycho' felt like stepping into a 1980s nightmare with a psychopathic twist. Bret Easton Ellis paints Wall Street's greed with a bloody brush, mixing horror and satire in an intense and unforgettable rollercoaster. Caution: not for everyone.
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