How
do you prepare to play an American
psycho? Meet Wall Street high-fliers
and read books on serial killers,
suggests Welsh actor Christian Bale,
who was always director Mary Harron's
choice as fashion-conscious mass murderer
Patrick Bateman.
In
the 1980s (the period in which the
film is set) Wall Street executives
were considered masters of the universe.
Now, Bale reflected, nobody pays them
any attention. "A lot of the guys
I met said they are actually making
more money than they did back then,
but there isn't the high profile."
Bale's
co-star, Chlöe Sevigny, admitted
she was disturbed by Brett Easton
Ellis' book. "There's a scene with
cheese which was very difficult for
me to read through, but I don't understand
the uproar over the film.
It's
more of a woman's view..."
Bale
concurred. "It's a misconception that
the book or movie is misogynistic...
if anything, you come out of the movie
having seen the worst of men."
Geoffrey
Macnab