Neighbors boys and psychological killers: The extreme two boys who made society were walking in a corridor of a gentle housing high school. As they approached, the crowd slowly left, as the audience only looked at the boy. The boys roamed around them, their windbreakers swung to the left and right, and their dark faces met the eyes of other students. They point to names called frogs and freaks - because they are members of infamous trench coat mafia.
Not only cheap gimmicks of horror movies, this psychological killer is also a legend of both old and new cities. Psychological killers are always threats to society or ethical warnings. In these stories, we are taught to hate them fearing them. They are mad disastrous powers, the opposite of everything we build in a peaceful and orderly box. Not only that, we dislike being their ideas. This is a sensation that causes the spider to crush behind the eyeball.
There is no doubt that Patrick Bateman is an absolute crazy, but one of the most important problems in American psychology is that he is a continuous killer, or an actress with extreme cruelty and bright imagination is. Our view is that Bateman killed a lot of people in the movie, but there is one exception. He actually did not kill Paul Allen. In fact, this conclusion can only be derived by considering all the evidence posted in the movie. Harold not only claimed that he saw Paul Allen in London, but also investigated not only apartments without murder but also detective detective Donald Kimball (William Dafo). In the majority of the movies, Bateman seems to be killed by Allen's murder, but later Kimball abandoned the incident after discovering that the hero had a crime scene. How did this happen? Because Bateman never killed Allen, he only thought about the whole.