The narrative follows , a wealthy 27-year-old investment banker in Manhattan who lives in the prestigious American Gardens Building. His life is defined by a meticulous, almost robotic adherence to consumerist perfection:
: He begins killing out of a sense of inferiority or annoyance—for instance, murdering a colleague, Paul Allen, because he has a better business card and a superior apartment. American_Psycho_HD_2000_
: His "free time" becomes a descent into total insanity involving chainsaws, axes, and gruesome acts of violence that he hides behind a mask of normalcy. The Illusion of Reality The narrative follows , a wealthy 27-year-old investment
: At work, Bateman and his peers are virtually indistinguishable. They obsess over designer labels, reservations at the world's most exclusive restaurants like Dorsia , and the precise weight and font of their business cards. The Descent into Violence The Illusion of Reality : At work, Bateman