What did the end of American Psycho mean?

  • What did the end of American Psycho mean?

    Question by Laurel B: What did the end of American Psycho mean?
    Yet another question for a Bale movie. I don’t know if my mind is not working or something, I’m just not getting the ends of his movies. First with The machinist, and now with AP. So…I didn’t get where everything he did didn’t actually happen. The murders, Paul Allen’s house, the prostitutes, and such. Even the phone call to his “lawyer”, the guy acted like it was a joke and like Bateman was another person. And yet it shows his assistant in his office with his date book, looking at all the drawings. What the hell?

    Best answer:

    Answer by Sockpuppets
    It was all in his mind. He had imagined doing all those horrible things. When his secretary finds the book, it shows that he was entertaining the idea of killing and torturing people for a long time. It wasn’t just a moment of his imagination running wild, but that he was indeed a sociopath. He just was a sociopath that hadn’t killed anyone yet.

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