Analyzing Willem Dafoe in American Psycho

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  • čas přidán 23. 10. 2018
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  • @Ad-fu6tj
    @Ad-fu6tj Před 3 lety +44188

    OBLIVIOUS - Willem Dafriend
    SUSPICIOUS - Willem Dasus
    AWARE - Willem Dafoe

  • @-solidsnake-
    @-solidsnake- Před 2 lety +35106

    The directors choice to splice these three takes together might have been intended to create the impression that Patrick can’t understand body language and can’t tell if the detective is being friendly or suspicious

    • @alecsanderzapata258
      @alecsanderzapata258 Před 2 lety +2496

      Ooh that’s a great thought, love it.

    • @jameshuang5522
      @jameshuang5522 Před 2 lety +1680

      That is a brilliant observation, all I ever thought was that they spliced up these three to send in an element of mystery, as mystery is always intriguing. Great thought

    • @JkComedy444
      @JkComedy444 Před 2 lety +665

      I actually can’t tell the difference even after watching the movie a bunch of times and this video a bunch of times I still have trouble knowing which is which in fact I kind of disagree I feel like the detective knows and is just baiting him the whole time that’s my opinion

    • @mafyatekin
      @mafyatekin Před 2 lety +639

      @@JkComedy444 No you don't get it wrong. It will not help how many times you watch the movie or scenes from it. The point is, we are watching the events like the way Bateman sees and feels about them

    • @slawbtasticspastic3158
      @slawbtasticspastic3158 Před 2 lety +43

      No shit it literally says that at the start of the video

  • @Bingo_the_Pug
    @Bingo_the_Pug Před rokem +8615

    Ironic how Bateman claims he’s “devoid of any identifiable emotion” but towards the end he becomes very hysterical & paranoid

    • @ant2631
      @ant2631 Před rokem +2116

      American Psycho fans when their mask of heterosexuality slips:

    • @glossyplane542
      @glossyplane542 Před rokem +4

      Because Patrick is a loser, he’s like an edgy 9 year old saying he has a secret inner demon and is a sociopath that’s gonna kill people because he saw a sonic.exe video. He thinks he’s this big complex murderer who everyone respects and fears but in reality he’s just a loser.

    • @ObossRocks
      @ObossRocks Před rokem +312

      @@ant2631 nibba what

    • @tek5670
      @tek5670 Před rokem +523

      That’s only selfish emotions. He is afraid of getting caught. He has no identifiable emotions for anyone else that isn’t negative.

    • @WHYFISHTAKEN
      @WHYFISHTAKEN Před rokem +105

      well he did say the only feelings he has are greed and disgust, and fear is pretty like the same

  • @rfrolicarts
    @rfrolicarts Před rokem +4049

    4:32 I love how the light shining from the CD creates a target between Patrick Bateman's eyes, like crosshairs from a laser scope. He's done for.

    • @liar-888
      @liar-888 Před rokem +190

      Nice catch, never noticed that

    • @nightstriker2172
      @nightstriker2172 Před rokem +366

      It's interesting how he doesn't react to the light shining directly into his eyes, almost as if he's dead inside

    • @cameronspence4977
      @cameronspence4977 Před rokem +171

      If that was intentional
      This movie is fucking genius
      Even more than I already knew it was

    • @Ricky_019
      @Ricky_019 Před rokem +130

      @@nightstriker2172 I once read that Kimball did that because psycopaths are very good at controlling these stimuli.

    • @sexmodtf2freepunjabinoviru162
      @sexmodtf2freepunjabinoviru162 Před rokem +1

      You mean like a regular laser

  • @jaegermann4170
    @jaegermann4170 Před 2 lety +7675

    “You know, I’m something of a detective myself”

    • @mightstealyourvinyl3378
      @mightstealyourvinyl3378 Před 2 lety +57

      This comment section is killing me🤣😭🤣😭🤣🤣

    • @seinfan9
      @seinfan9 Před 2 lety +76

      He brought a fruitcake.

    • @Ad-fu6tj
      @Ad-fu6tj Před 2 lety +85

      - You killed Allen!
      - No, you are wrong...
      - WRONG, AM I?!

    • @MrClean21
      @MrClean21 Před 2 lety +65

      You know I’m something of an American psycho myself

    • @noriakikakyoin6983
      @noriakikakyoin6983 Před 2 lety +1

      Damn I had already commented this without knowing this one existed

  • @paultaylor6774
    @paultaylor6774 Před 2 lety +17860

    In the dinner scene he watches Dafoe salt his steak with a puzzled look and then right afterwards starts wildly salting his own steak. As if he is trying to mimic the way a normal human eats.

    • @nateiwakura1075
      @nateiwakura1075 Před 2 lety +1504

      i feel like this is further solidified by how much salt patrick dumps on his food.

    • @JohnBigOz
      @JohnBigOz Před 2 lety +1299

      Someone observed that the "yuppies" never actually consume any of their food, in fact, in the whole movie, out of all the "dinner" scenes, only Jean and Kimball are seen consumign anything (Jean actually eats the sorbet given to her by Patrick, while Kimball eats his dinner in the 3rd scene).
      In fact, in an ironic turn, Kimball is also the only one to be seen not drinking anything either, politely declining the offer.

    • @themanjaebla
      @themanjaebla Před 2 lety +375

      It could also be that he was just keeping his hands busy as an anxiety coping mechanism, while he delivers his act he had been preparing methodically since he last met the detective.
      Or it could be that recalling the night in question immediately induced batemans hands to tremble compulsively, and he grabbed the salt to find an inconspicuous reason for his hands to shake.

    • @ZombryaTheDark
      @ZombryaTheDark Před 2 lety +317

      @@JohnBigOz in the book he never eats either. When he did he ended up throwing it up in the bathroom before he killed his ex

    • @AlienonEarthC-137
      @AlienonEarthC-137 Před 2 lety +74

      i’m thinking it was a way to keep his hands a little busy there, as well as him asking “where do you place paul that night”, it seems he wanted to, place himself, next to or even somewhat around paul as to lessen himself of being a suspect

  • @MintyFreshTurds
    @MintyFreshTurds Před rokem +1692

    I think the very last "oblivious" moment, he was actually "aware" and was trolling Patrick with sarcasm. "I mean to think that one of his friends killed him for no reason whatsoever would be too ridiculous. Isn't that right Patrick?" with a giant grin on his face. That's something a cop would totally say to get into someone's head.

    • @thelabs7128
      @thelabs7128 Před rokem +95

      But the dialogue is the same for each take, and he uses the same inflection and body language as the other oblivious takes.

    • @karlhungus5436
      @karlhungus5436 Před rokem +72

      Yea. I'd like to know exactly how he verified this. There were several which I disagreed with.

    • @ChrisStavros
      @ChrisStavros Před rokem +137

      @@karlhungus5436 There is no way to verify anything, this video just represents one person's guess.

    • @jackbrenan6744
      @jackbrenan6744 Před rokem +19

      same with the huey lewis part

    • @Protocallireland
      @Protocallireland Před rokem +5

      100% agree with this.

  • @ReasonMakes
    @ReasonMakes Před rokem +1438

    This is probably what it's like to be a psycho and trying to understand emotions and body language. He can't tell the difference between aware and oblivious, so the director puts ourselves in his shoes by wildly swinging Dafoe's body language all over the place in an *unpredictable* way, causing us to feel the same discomfort Bateman probably would feel trying to understand other people and fit in.

    • @hellomate2405
      @hellomate2405 Před rokem +50

      I would argue that Patrick isn't a Psychopath but instead a sociopath and there's many different instances to prove it. Psychopaths are extremely intelligent and dissociate emotions from their actions. It's because of this that they can replicate other emotions very easily as if on command which makes them skilled actors. They are very meticulous and disciplined and it's impossible for them to have empathy for anyone. Sociopaths are more impulsive and can't hold on their jobs for long and sometimes may be able to show some empathy. Firstly Patrick wasn't really good at his job. His held on to it because of his father. He was materialistic and narcissistic. Which is why he his dedicated time to his body and more importantly to restaurants and reservations. Again a true psychopath wouldn't show any emotion for his peers but we see Patrick spares his secretary for some reason. Then we see Patrick crying after his massacre and confessing to his lawyer. A psycho would never feel bad for his crimes. Then over time we see he loses self control with the detective, a psycho would be calm and in character for the entirety of the interview.

    • @christiannoonan8097
      @christiannoonan8097 Před rokem +30

      @@hellomate2405 I've heard that within every psychopath is a sociopath but not vice versa

    • @Nothisndhdudjdjdj
      @Nothisndhdudjdjdj Před rokem +12

      @@hellomate2405at the end of his call with the lawyer he says “and i dont think im gonna get away with it this time” showing thats what really has him upset he is purely selfish and has nk empathy the only genuine moments of him is when he’s listening/talking abo music and killing ppl

    • @kassu9123
      @kassu9123 Před 11 měsíci +5

      ​@@Nothisndhdudjdjdj Yea but he is crying and losing his cool. Only reason psychopath would act hysterical would be to manipulate someone. Even when in danger psychopath can really only feel anger at most not fear. Patric also constantly feels deep emptynes inside of him and his life is a mess. This is all textbook sociopathic impulsive behaviour.

    • @kassu9123
      @kassu9123 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Also just because hes a sociopath and not psychopath does not mean he cares about anyone elses life than himself. They are both called antisocial disorders.

  • @genxtasy9914
    @genxtasy9914 Před 3 lety +6380

    The oblivious parts in the 3rd scene seems hes aware but just trolling Patrick

    • @spearofconquest
      @spearofconquest Před 3 lety +610

      One way you can interpret it, but I like to think the oblivious take is genuine. It makes Patrick's crippling anxiety and fear of being caught all the more entertaining. He got away with it cleanly, but that sense of impeding doom he feels is still there. Similar to Poe's 'A Tell Tale Heart."

    • @robertcholmondeley113
      @robertcholmondeley113 Před 3 lety +34

      That's the impression I was getting.

    • @zackdenny
      @zackdenny Před 3 lety +9

      Or the opposite tone Patrick Bateman was trying to conjure

    • @ThePowerofCutleries
      @ThePowerofCutleries Před 2 lety +90

      It certainly feels that way, but when you look into it deeper, his eyes just seem too genuine for that to be the case. There's a stark contrast between the genuineness of his oblivious expressions and the mocking sneer of his aware expressions.
      Ultimately, I believe Kimball had no idea Bateman killed Allen. And that's assuming Kimball even believed Allen to be dead at all.

    • @zackdenny
      @zackdenny Před 2 lety +38

      @@ThePowerofCutleries Good point. Technically Paul ISN'T dead, just investigating a disappearance.

  • @KingofNewark
    @KingofNewark Před 2 lety +10882

    How he can go from Willem Dafoe to Willem Dafriend so seamlessly is amazing.

  • @pomax1464
    @pomax1464 Před rokem +3134

    holy fuck i just realized:
    The Detective says Paul was allegedly sighted in London, but it turned out to be a case of mistaken identity.
    Carnes, Patrick's lawyer, at the end of the movie claims Patrick's murder of Paul Allen is impossible because "(he) had dinner with Paul Allen twice in London, just 10 days ago"

    • @Knifegash
      @Knifegash Před rokem +166

      I'm stupid, what is the implication here...?

    • @andrzejgolota6642
      @andrzejgolota6642 Před rokem +1521

      @@Knifegash patrick's lawyer is covering for him

    • @monkeydetonation
      @monkeydetonation Před rokem

      I'm pretty sure that he hallucinated killing Paul Allen, and he actually was in London

    • @ethanstump
      @ethanstump Před rokem +2138

      Nah, I read it the other way. Paul Allen and all the other schmoozers were so interchangeable, that the lawyer also mistook the person he had dinner with was Paul Allen. Thus, it literally didn't matter if Paul Allen really did die or not, literally he was forgettable to everybody.

    • @hollystop
      @hollystop Před rokem +412

      @@ethanstump I think Patrick literally hallucinated the whole thing and didn’t kill anyone.. that would’ve made it make sense why the police didn’t catch him, and also why the “policeman” is acting so strange. But that just my interpretation obv

  • @mitchellwooldridge5118
    @mitchellwooldridge5118 Před rokem +266

    5:15 - There's something so unsettling about the way Bateman salts his steak without breaking eye contact with Kimball... Amazing acting from both of them!

    • @cantaloupe6715
      @cantaloupe6715 Před 5 měsíci +11

      Fr and think he’s using an imitation technique because he does it right after Kimball and with no care of equally seasoning it or using too much

  • @ultrabigfella
    @ultrabigfella Před 3 lety +10643

    This just shows how great an actor DaFoe is.

    • @bigbirdmusic8199
      @bigbirdmusic8199 Před 3 lety +152

      or how great the director is?

    • @ultrabigfella
      @ultrabigfella Před 3 lety +500

      @@bigbirdmusic8199 I mean...yes the director blends them well, but the whole point is of this is showing how well DaFoe visualizes his inner thoughts.

    • @Chuked
      @Chuked Před 2 lety +73

      @@bigbirdmusic8199 its just how dafoe is a damn good actor!

    • @hellnahboi.7601
      @hellnahboi.7601 Před 2 lety +36

      Yes he is an amazing actor but every time he changes it’s a different shot. They shot the scene 3 times then mixed them into one. So I’d say this doesn’t show his acting off at its best.

    • @seandavis9320
      @seandavis9320 Před 2 lety +32

      Christian Bale and Willem Dafoe are my favorite actors

  • @5persondude
    @5persondude Před rokem +8086

    It was pretty genius to use the “oblivious” takes for the most incriminating moments. The way he pulls out a copy of Huey Lewis and the News and mentions how he “just bought it on my way here” so casually is what really creeps me out.

    • @dreammachine1492
      @dreammachine1492 Před rokem +871

      His "oblivious" acting feels more sarcastic and suspicious. Like Defoe's character is mocking Bateman.

    • @eatmeneat5035
      @eatmeneat5035 Před rokem +455

      I’ve heard a theory that when he pulled out the CD he was deliberately reflecting the sunlight in Patrick’s eyes to test his composure but idk

    • @rowleyryan9025
      @rowleyryan9025 Před rokem +298

      @@eatmeneat5035 and if that were the case I’m sure Detective Kimball nearly wet himself seeing Bateman not even blink at the light

    • @gabe4960
      @gabe4960 Před rokem +43

      @@eatmeneat5035 damn, I never noticed the reflection on him in that scene

    • @wolfumz
      @wolfumz Před rokem +241

      It's so funny to me how Bateman has to now lie about how he doesn't like Huey Lewis and the News... and all he can come up with, "No, I like music, just, they're... Huey's too black-sounding for me,"

  • @duane6386
    @duane6386 Před rokem +28

    The text in the lower left hand corner makes this feel like a video game lmao. Like it’s telling you how well you’re doing

  • @shrek3ondvd913
    @shrek3ondvd913 Před rokem +365

    At 4:31 when Kimball shows Huey Lewis and the News cd to Bateman, I personally believe this was under the aware category. What likely happened was during the investigation of Bateman the neighbors claimed to have heard him blasting music in the apartment on the night of Allen's disappearance. Kimball I believe did this during the interview to evoke a strong response from Bateman. I can also see why it was filed under the oblivious category given the body language and facial expressions match the others in the category. But I feel it adds more to the story of Kimball being aware of this rather than it being a huge coincidence.

    • @ihateuifulikebts
      @ihateuifulikebts Před rokem +5

      literally copy pasted

    • @HOTD108_
      @HOTD108_ Před 5 měsíci +1

      ​@@ihateuifulikebtsGood heavens! Hopefully the original commenter can get some ridicules.

    • @pedrolopa2
      @pedrolopa2 Před 2 měsíci +1

      the lines are the same, it's just the acting/tone that's different.

  • @EUROPAMusicOfficialChannel
    @EUROPAMusicOfficialChannel Před 3 lety +5845

    I think the third scene when he says "To think that one of his friends killed him for no reason would be too ridiculous" seems to me like he's completely aware he did it. That's just my opinion.

    • @eddyrose8596
      @eddyrose8596 Před 3 lety +762

      Same here. Dafoe might have shifted his emotional language around but the scripted lines seem to allude he is onto bateman. Defintely adds complexity to figuring out what is real and unreal. It puts you into the head of Bateman, a little scared and unsure how much the detective suspects him.

    • @Vercettislugger
      @Vercettislugger Před 3 lety +139

      @@eddyrose8596 So, did Kimball purposely put Bateman's guard down when he said that Bateman had dinner with several other coworkers on the night of Paul Allen's disappearance?

    • @eddyrose8596
      @eddyrose8596 Před 3 lety +166

      @@Vercettislugger Possibly... It did seem to reassure Bateman that he was accounted for elsewhere. It is clear Bateman is disorganized and has no clue as to the dates so maybe there is the possibility the detective is testing Bateman's narrative and reactions. But Bateman knows he is the killer so he would be naturally be paranoid as to whatever the detective says. That said, the detective's interrogation and suggestions comes across as if Bateman is a suspect. And how the heck did he drop the pop song to the murder scene. That was strange.
      These string of coincidences and anamolies make these scenes all that more suspenseful and disorienting as they are not logical.
      Lastly, there is the slight possibility that everything Bateman does is acounted for as he is spied on by handlers. Dafoe's character in this case is simply probing his subject/master he must cover for or protect.

    • @MaxShirt
      @MaxShirt Před 2 lety +63

      I think it only seems that way because we know he did kill him. Imagine if Paul really did just go to london, then the way Dafoe says that line is very non-suspicious.

    • @Paul-bh5bf
      @Paul-bh5bf Před 2 lety +89

      Personally I think the guy went a little nutso. Split town for a while. Maybe he did go to London. Sightseeing. Drinking.
      Whatever. Anyway, I'm pretty sure he'll turn up sooner or later.

  • @br3ad420
    @br3ad420 Před 2 lety +1581

    "New York Yacht Club"
    "He had a yacht?"
    "No, he just hung out there." LMFAO

    • @questworldiangreenknight7455
      @questworldiangreenknight7455 Před 2 lety +6

      😂🤣😆

    • @carloschong2795
      @carloschong2795 Před rokem +5

      LOL

    • @RiotousRaichu
      @RiotousRaichu Před rokem +3

      I don’t get it

    • @bwackbeedows3629
      @bwackbeedows3629 Před rokem +183

      @@RiotousRaichu He's trying super hard to fit in with the upper crust crowd, likely even lying about having a yacht just to meet more rich people.

    • @edoardobrunomazzitelli717
      @edoardobrunomazzitelli717 Před rokem +81

      @@bwackbeedows3629 Or rather, Bateman wants you to think that way of him (although Allen might really have done this sort of stunt). Throughout all the interrogations Bateman, still fearful of being overshadowed by Allen's "status" and "connections", lies about petty or trivial things in an attempt to make Allen look worthless to Kimball - for example, the first thing he mentions about Allen is the "yale thing" and he absolutely refuses to bring up that they went to Dorsia, even where it wouldn't cast suspicion on himself.

  • @paulwaterman1322
    @paulwaterman1322 Před rokem +2439

    The second scene contains one of the most chilling moments of the entire movie, for me. Dafoe offers Bale a moment of connection with the Huey Lewis and the News CD. And Bale just shuts it down. When someone shares an appreciation for something he at least claims to like, it threatens and disgusts him. Psycho indeed!

    • @ambergirl986
      @ambergirl986 Před rokem +430

      It's not because he doesn't want to connect, it's because Bateman killed Paul while playing that track, and it makes it seem like he is suspecting Bateman. Or maybe he searched Bateman's apartment, found some incriminating thing, and also found the CD. I saw it as Bateman being scared that Paul had nailed him

    • @4skin-gaming
      @4skin-gaming Před rokem +124

      ​@@ambergirl986 I personally thought that too when I saw the movie, but I think there's probably a bit of OP's point too. It serves as a scene to show the tension as well as more of an insight to how Patrick Bateman can not relate to others (as he said in the final scene) because he has no wish to relate to others.

    • @soundwhisperer1058
      @soundwhisperer1058 Před rokem +2

      @@4skin-gaming wrong moron

    • @4skin-gaming
      @4skin-gaming Před rokem +6

      @@soundwhisperer1058 Lol

    • @jaxsongreenwell9777
      @jaxsongreenwell9777 Před rokem +4

      @@soundwhisperer1058 why even make the comment

  • @thehorrornoobs5481
    @thehorrornoobs5481 Před rokem +242

    4:36 I can’t help noticing how well Willem went from smiling to dead straight expression in a millesecond.

    • @dhshhsebe9909
      @dhshhsebe9909 Před 3 měsíci +3

      its super bizarre seeing how he makes the change during the half a second that he's looking away from the camera and then looks back just to reveal the complete opposite facial expression he just had a second ago

  • @matteolicata5432
    @matteolicata5432 Před 3 lety +4279

    Could this also be the director showing us Bateman's point of view and his separation from reality like in other parts of the movie, Bateman is manic, paranoid, and hallucinating

    • @giorgostarnaras5658
      @giorgostarnaras5658 Před 2 lety +113

      It could be, I feel like the book and movie can be interpreted in many ways, even though the movie actually concludes in a way that makes you think it was all hallucinations, while the book's ending is actually more ambiguous meaning it could all have been true or false or even both.

    • @Jorvaskrr
      @Jorvaskrr Před 2 lety +36

      And all of this at the young age of 27.

    • @tonybadaboni
      @tonybadaboni Před 2 lety +14

      @@Jorvaskrr like Jimi Hendrix, Tupac, and Biggie.

    • @thomaz-5599
      @thomaz-5599 Před 2 lety +1

      And is the Batman

    • @sussymonkereborn3175
      @sussymonkereborn3175 Před 2 lety +21

      I keep reading Bateman as Batman 🗿🗿

  • @s3c0nd1mpact
    @s3c0nd1mpact Před 3 lety +3699

    Having an actual clarification between scenes showing Dafoe shifting between dead-on, unaware and shifty really makes the change in acting stand out. When I first saw the movie I was studying his face trying to see "well, it sounds like he has a hunch" or "yeah, he has no clue". Fantastic video.

  • @AB-nv7bz
    @AB-nv7bz Před rokem +220

    What a casting choice. Getting an absolute legend for a minor character that has so much impact in a film

  • @banana2966
    @banana2966 Před rokem +505

    I would love to see the full takes of each different method and then compare it back to the original. Honestly I feel like the movie could’ve gotten away with going from oblivious, to suspicious, and then aware for the 3 scenes but they chose to go the extra mile and splice it

    • @PLUTOXGOAT
      @PLUTOXGOAT Před 4 měsíci +2

      In all honesty it really doesn't look like they spliced it, only if you point it out maybe but to me it seems like first scene was completely oblivious, 2nd suspicious and 3rd aware. Because he mentioned he was going to piece all his information together in the 2nd scene, so by the 3rd scene i feel he fully mapped out what had happened and was try to bait patrick into dropping his guard, or giving any more signs. What better place to do it at a restaurant too, where someone is a bit more relaxed in comparison to an office space 🤷‍♂️

  • @samkresil6011
    @samkresil6011 Před 3 lety +4028

    The Green Goblin investigating Batman about the Joker's murder. Oooh, hoo, hoo! This is good!

  • @Jack.Xin.
    @Jack.Xin. Před 2 lety +3180

    5:19 grabbing the salt and powdering on the meat while maintaining solid eye contact and sweating. Beautiful acting and really lets you feel the anxiousness of the situation

    • @skylaralley2465
      @skylaralley2465 Před rokem +256

      Also the fact that he only grabs the salt after he sees Kimble use it, like “oh wait this is what he did. This is what regular humans do”

    • @henrik1743
      @henrik1743 Před rokem +76

      I noticed that too watching the movie for the first time, this movie is a great watch if you are into social queues and watch details closely. It was hilarious how Bateman was trying to mimmick but even screws up a simple task as salting your food

    • @skinnyjoe9714
      @skinnyjoe9714 Před rokem +18

      Bravo Vince!

    • @outforlunch1258
      @outforlunch1258 Před rokem +15

      I want. To fit. In.

    • @sullysullster8217
      @sullysullster8217 Před rokem +17

      I think its a combination of mimicking because its a known tactic to bond with someone but its supposed to be a dark comedy to which Bateman read about this tactic but he cant do it properly because hes a psychopath and too busy thinking ahead of the next question.

  • @The1_Hellhound
    @The1_Hellhound Před rokem +53

    4:30 I really like the detail that when the DVD flashes a light into Bateman's eyes he doesn't have any sort of reaction to it, his eyes don't blink and he doesn't bother to look away showing that he has no human reactions.

    • @Blake-ub4ts
      @Blake-ub4ts Před 7 měsíci +2

      How do you know know that this was a CD?

    • @kooba8237
      @kooba8237 Před 3 měsíci

      i like this take but i feel like its more of a freeze response- typically seen in homicide suspects when lies/evidence r presented (human equivalent of "if i dont move they wont see me")

  • @NickKostalas
    @NickKostalas Před rokem +434

    Amazing. I remember feeling thrown off by Kimball's behavior in these scenes-moving from suspicious to oblivious-but I had no idea what to make of it, it was just disorienting. But in a good way. Excellent filmmaking and excellent acting all around.

  • @follamamis-tr2mf
    @follamamis-tr2mf Před 3 lety +2714

    I just realized that in the second scene Bateman said that he had dinner with a girl name Veronica, but in the third one said the name of the girl vas Victoria

    • @GinkgoPete
      @GinkgoPete Před 3 lety +858

      He also goes to a musical but hates singers.

    • @kingsfield3945
      @kingsfield3945 Před 3 lety +692

      Everyone in the movie gets each others names mixed up which also supports the main message of the film. Bateman also calls his lawyer "Howard" instead of Harold when he's making his confession on the phone.

    • @joshuatarka1698
      @joshuatarka1698 Před 3 lety +620

      "I think you got your dates mixed up"
      Double meaning?

    • @Obs23456
      @Obs23456 Před 2 lety +66

      @@kingsfield3945 by main message of the film do you mean that it’s all like a dream sequence in Bateman’s head and in reality he’s perceived by his colleagues as this meek irrelevant loser which comes up a lot when they talk about him not realizing it’s him

    • @JBexplores
      @JBexplores Před 2 lety +212

      @@Obs23456 no, that in 1980s yuppie culture people had no individual identity

  • @ethansofinowski7349
    @ethansofinowski7349 Před rokem +4246

    1:45 is hilarious to me. “He had a yacht ?” “No he just hung out there.” Gets me every time.

    • @leyder
      @leyder Před rokem +96

      As a non native English speaker, I’m not sure I get why it’s funny.
      Because the guy’s so rich he doesn’t even have to have a yacht to join a yacht club?

    • @peterpan23
      @peterpan23 Před rokem +540

      @@leyder It's funny not for that reason, but because you'd think a person who would hang out in a yacht club would have a yacht. The irony of that paired with the delivery of the line by Bale is what makes it funny.

    • @ethansofinowski7349
      @ethansofinowski7349 Před rokem +15

      @@leyder basically what the other guy said

    • @mappy-5934
      @mappy-5934 Před rokem +273

      @@leyder he isnt rich enough to own a yacht, but he hangs out with people who do. So Patrick is making fun of him for hanging out where he shouldnt even be.
      It would be like going to a book club to meet new people but you dont even read.

    • @ethankuchma5295
      @ethankuchma5295 Před rokem +84

      @@leyder also the entire movie is about patrick putting other people down and making himself look good so this is just another example of that behavior trait.

  • @randomguyontheinternet7940
    @randomguyontheinternet7940 Před rokem +126

    I like how this editing combination benefits every character here. It displays how Bateman is unable to really understand human emotion despite being human. IT also is a great example of showing how Willem Dafoe's character isn't on one side of the 'suspicion' spectrum. It is like he's in a constant tug-of-war over how reliable Bateman is and how much he can trust his own research and instinct.

    • @andraspalatinus145
      @andraspalatinus145 Před rokem +1

      It could be, but taking into consideration of how cocky detectives used to be and how out of the line Patrick is, my guess is, that the detective just try to lure Patrick to its spider web. He is damn sure Patrick knows something.

  • @ricey542010
    @ricey542010 Před rokem +114

    Mr Dafoe is an American treasure. The human tripod. He just brings so much to the table every role he plays

  • @davukost7952
    @davukost7952 Před rokem +349

    1:06 I love how after he says thanks his face changes like his dialogue tree ended and he returned to normal expression

    • @GovernorMegatron
      @GovernorMegatron Před rokem +22

      I'll never see that part the same again hahahahaha

    • @TrostUA
      @TrostUA Před rokem +8

      Yeah, just like in videogames.

    • @sariarosegold
      @sariarosegold Před rokem +12

      makes me want to see this video redone with the dialog tree options from LA Noire, showing button inputs for the 3 varieties of reactions to bateman

    • @TheRama2299
      @TheRama2299 Před rokem +4

      Fallout NPC's after finishing their line of dialogue:

    • @CBright7831
      @CBright7831 Před rokem +2

      😏Thanks.😐

  • @dawildehoers5306
    @dawildehoers5306 Před rokem +1856

    Lol I love how people have such complex takes, while I just assumed the detective was always suspicious. I thought he fluctuated between pretending not to know and pretending to know, in order to gauge Bateman’s reaction. And Bateman kinda took the bait every time.

    • @cameronspence4977
      @cameronspence4977 Před rokem +114

      @darker I know right? Hes gotta be messing with him there like he just says exactly what happened right to batemans face

    • @trollloloololooo
      @trollloloololooo Před rokem +48

      baitman

    • @stevew278
      @stevew278 Před rokem +60

      @@trollloloololooo patrick took the bait, man

    • @YSleepish
      @YSleepish Před rokem +25

      bro same, i saw one dude talking about "god manipulating quantum fluctuations" to fuck with him lmao??

    • @CarloisBuriedAlive
      @CarloisBuriedAlive Před rokem +11

      Well despite people looking way too deep into it, the way these scenes were filmed created the impression that the detective is fluctuating between those emotions - what you assumed was built into the film

  • @jacksonepperson6162
    @jacksonepperson6162 Před 9 měsíci +13

    Props to the editors for cutting all 3 takes together seamlessly, you'd expect the different tones to break the continuity but it doesn't and instead just makes the scene so unsettling. It really puts you into the mind of a paranoid maniac.

  • @fedver4224
    @fedver4224 Před rokem +69

    Anyone notice how in the first interview Patrick says he had a date with a girl named Veronica. But at the dinner scene he says Victoria.

    • @gearsofwar3xXx
      @gearsofwar3xXx Před rokem +14

      It's a common occurrence in movies with "dream or fantasy" sequences. The character recalls things happening but with missing details, or different details. It's called "the unreliable narrator."

    • @tanneredge9774
      @tanneredge9774 Před rokem +1

      Cause she gone man

    • @Yora21
      @Yora21 Před rokem +7

      People keep forgetting each others names all the time in the movie.
      These guys are so one-dimensional and don't care one bit about each other as people that everything blurs together and there's no real individuality.

    • @codythompson9973
      @codythompson9973 Před rokem

      @@tanneredge9774 he was man the whole time.

    • @itsvmmc
      @itsvmmc Před rokem

      It proves he made that part up, and then later failed to remember the part that he made up. Lol. Kimball should have noticed it

  • @kazj1728
    @kazj1728 Před 3 lety +1773

    Dafoe is a great supporting actor that always makes the main actors shine: John Wick, Spider-Man, Jack Ryan, Steve Zissou, Boondock Saints, The English Patient, etc. etc

    • @brahmaputramoskva1215
      @brahmaputramoskva1215 Před 3 lety +20

      Detective JG Jopling,The grandbudapest

    • @kazj1728
      @kazj1728 Před 3 lety +14

      I’m saving watching that movie for the first time for a rainy day.

    • @osmanyousif7849
      @osmanyousif7849 Před 2 lety +20

      And Platoon.

    • @lightup6751
      @lightup6751 Před 2 lety +14

      4 times oscar nominated legend

    • @sirisrex7542
      @sirisrex7542 Před 2 lety +54

      Dude is almost always the most interesting character in whatever hes in

  • @TheBanMan
    @TheBanMan Před 2 lety +1944

    A number of people seem to be misunderstanding the video. Some of Dafoe's 'oblivious' dialogue strikes some people as just trolling for a confession - the jewel case for example. But the point is that the *exact same dialogue* was done *all three* ways- clueless, suspicious, and trolling for a confession. Mary Harron's genius here is choosing the oblivious take when the aware one would have been the obvious choice.

    • @Gustavogukpa
      @Gustavogukpa Před rokem +12

      Do you know if is there a place where I can find all the takes?

    • @ADreamingTraveler
      @ADreamingTraveler Před rokem +51

      @@Gustavogukpa Yeah I wish we could see all the takes but I don't think they're anywhere

    • @harrasika
      @harrasika Před rokem +1

      'trolling' lol

    • @joshuamoon3667
      @joshuamoon3667 Před rokem +31

      @@harrasika "internet trolling" actually comes from a style of fishing where one drags bait along the bottom of the sea waiting for something to bite, also called trolling

    • @blah3189
      @blah3189 Před rokem +3

      @The Ban Man He was YIIKing out

  • @TheKoolman89
    @TheKoolman89 Před rokem +94

    It could also be representative of showing the decay of Bateman’s psyche. He’s having a hard time figuring out the detective’s intentions when for all the audience knows is that detective is merely running through the basic procedure meanwhile Patrick is reading too far into it making it seem like the Detective is under suspicion or already knows he did something. It could also just as well be argued that the detective is symbolic of the guilt of Bateman assuming he killed Allen. Under the assumption that Bateman didn’t kill Allen and was just having an extreme fantasy, this could also be showing that Bateman’s mind isn’t very sound as he’s misconstruing the detective’s intentions with the investigation of Allen’s disappearance. It could fall either way.

    • @FreddieHg37
      @FreddieHg37 Před 11 měsíci +1

      That's what I always thought it represented: Patrick's detachment from human expression and interaction, he's a psychopath and so detached form reality and people that he can't really place nor read anyone's emotions or true intentions.

  • @Ricky_019
    @Ricky_019 Před rokem +42

    Kimball was a really badass character imo. On 6:19 you can see how he made Patrick get really scared lmao.

  • @Zenn_Chan
    @Zenn_Chan Před 2 lety +588

    I was always so weirded out by how much information Kimball shared with Patrick during these scenes. In my opinion, it could only be that he's 100% certain that Patrick did it, and is trying to make him slip up with his stories

    • @polreamonn
      @polreamonn Před rokem +48

      Trying to pull a Columbo on him.

    • @robd1329
      @robd1329 Před rokem +8

      ....colombo style

    • @apoorvkaushik4061
      @apoorvkaushik4061 Před rokem +1

      That is if he killed him at all, did he ?

    • @Joe_Dominates
      @Joe_Dominates Před rokem +24

      I think the scenes with Kimble are completely imagined by Bateman - there is never anyone else present, just the two of them. The information Kimble shares with Bateman (about the alibis of other potential “suspects”) would be very unlikely to be shared by a detective and more closely resembles his (Patrick’s) own train of thought in the imagined scenario.

    • @polreamonn
      @polreamonn Před rokem +5

      @@Joe_Dominates And how often do detectives go to lunch with persons of interest or suspects? I actually don't know.

  • @ultrabigfella
    @ultrabigfella Před 3 lety +151

    Oblivious Willem seems like a nice fella.

  • @shazanali692
    @shazanali692 Před rokem +46

    I just can't get enough of this movie,. There is just something about it, also the art direction is just awesome that you feel like you are in that world

  • @dadevi
    @dadevi Před rokem +41

    When I saw this for the first time, I thought Dafoe was literally insane because of the quick expression changes. It makes sense now that there were three separate takes spliced together. It adds to the theory of Bateman being an unreliable narrator who probably didn't kill anyone at all.

  • @basedbattledroid3507
    @basedbattledroid3507 Před 2 lety +137

    I love how "I hope I'm not being cross-examined here" prompts Kimball to briefly Cross-examine him.

  • @CoreyisBarackObama
    @CoreyisBarackObama Před 2 lety +290

    shows how editing in films can go unnoticed while being so important

    • @jingalls9142
      @jingalls9142 Před rokem +22

      Good Day Mr President.

    • @d34d10ck
      @d34d10ck Před rokem +1

      @@jingalls9142 Don't fall for it. He's a fake.

    • @omarretana4639
      @omarretana4639 Před rokem +6

      @@d34d10ck don't say that, he really is the ex president Barack Obama

    • @hikikomoriarty
      @hikikomoriarty Před rokem +3

      @@omarretana4639 Don't say anything to negate him - he's the *real* Patrick Bateman.

  • @brendanmccallion2350
    @brendanmccallion2350 Před rokem +12

    6:01, the laugh after he asks the question is just such a brilliant touch 😂

  • @Lousfw
    @Lousfw Před 11 měsíci +11

    Does anybody else notice at 3:08, he switches from aware to oblivious. The first “eery.” Sounds like he’s calling Patrick eery, the second line “really eery.” Sounds oblivious like he’s discussing the disappearance and his expression is less unnerved. Willem dafoe is such a fantastic actor.

  • @user-nv2wt4hi8t
    @user-nv2wt4hi8t Před rokem +741

    I see it as easily one of the greatest directing choices in cinema history. Kimball is an absolutely beautiful enigma. He's funny and kind, he's oblivious and unassuming, he's diligent and astute. That's the magic of it. He's truly up for interpretation as to whether he was gaining on Patrick, had a hunch or simply didn't have a clue, and that's if Patrick himself did commit the murders in reality. It's a crazy fever dream of a movie and decisions like this make it so much better.

    • @4skin-gaming
      @4skin-gaming Před rokem +22

      I adore Willem Dafoe for this reason; he can fit into any role so perfectly, especially when it has that theme of mystery and suspense.

  • @drexlspivey5828
    @drexlspivey5828 Před 3 lety +624

    Willem Dafoe was great in this, and never outstayed his welcome in a good way which always leaves you thinking you'd want at least one more scene with him, he definitely added to it, so if this film was considered an 8/10 he made it a 9/10

    • @ADreamingTraveler
      @ADreamingTraveler Před rokem +13

      The movie would have still been great without his scenes but they really propelled the entire thing higher and Dafoe's scenes were spread out perfectly in it

  • @ashaw3737
    @ashaw3737 Před rokem +39

    Absolutely brilliant. Those scenes really stuck in my mind, they seemed surreal/part of Bateman's imagination and/or psychopathy, and this technique certainly gave it that element. Brilliant.

  • @Reclusive247
    @Reclusive247 Před rokem +2

    This video was a great breakdown and insight into the acting direction. Great stuff.

  • @DwayneHicks426
    @DwayneHicks426 Před 3 lety +89

    They way he sprinkles salt.
    Oof

    • @markekar6021
      @markekar6021 Před 2 lety +5

      interesting how bateman never takes his eyes off him

  • @Isoquant
    @Isoquant Před 2 lety +936

    6:10 Classic police investigator technique employed here by DaFoe's character as he presents false evidence that seemingly exonerates the suspect. While this alone is unlikely to elicit a confession, it will establish whether the suspect has been lying.

    • @questworldiangreenknight7455
      @questworldiangreenknight7455 Před 2 lety +62

      True. He always made me think of Columbo

    • @cheydinal5401
      @cheydinal5401 Před 2 lety +134

      That's actually illegal in normal countries, but not so in the US

    • @ronmackinnon9374
      @ronmackinnon9374 Před rokem +129

      And that's the effect that it had. 'Oh, right, yeah, of course....I guess I had dinner with Victoria the following night.' Whereas an innocent person would be more comfortable relying on their own recollections rather than the alleged ones of someone else.

    • @AidanMclaren
      @AidanMclaren Před rokem +5

      @@cheydinal5401 What I want to know is whether you think this is a good thing, or a bad thing.

    • @cheydinal5401
      @cheydinal5401 Před rokem +104

      @@AidanMclaren Memory works in weird ways, if you're told something you may remember it, especially whem say something similar actually happened.
      It's especially bad when they give the defendent false evidence that *incriminates* him. "We found yout DNA on the murdered victim", stuff like that. Some people may even have issues with alcohol, and then think "Well, I must have blacked out when I did it"
      It's banana republic stuff, completely unjust

  • @williamthomas5215
    @williamthomas5215 Před rokem +36

    Bale’s acting during the dinner scene is beautiful the way he’s so panicked and hysterical and just barely holding it together. He salts his food without even looking. Cuts his steak while maintaining eye contact with Dafoe. Truly amazing.

  • @GoingToAFuneral
    @GoingToAFuneral Před 11 měsíci

    thank you for making this it was hard to tell which scenes were which

  • @OxyPox
    @OxyPox Před 2 lety +1372

    I've always thought Kimball was aware of Patrick's crime but couldn't actually charge him for there was no evidence. This analysis just further proves my theory.

    • @nicolasacunasilva9555
      @nicolasacunasilva9555 Před 2 lety +50

      But if Paul Allen’s dead was a hallucination from Patrick then the role of kimball was just to add more reality to Patrick’s hallucinations right? Kimball is the detective of a made up scene

    • @KaijuofSteel
      @KaijuofSteel Před 2 lety +186

      @@nicolasacunasilva9555 No, Patrick did kill Paul Allen for real, that and the homeless man seem like the only two real deaths in the movie.
      People seeing him in London seems like a coverup or a mixup.

    • @screwyoumoon
      @screwyoumoon Před 2 lety +129

      @@KaijuofSteel yep. At the end i actually just believe that the lawyer is covering up for patrick and wants him to shut up and just not draw anymore attention. It's pretty believable. The kinda "forget i said that" "said what? ;)"

    • @thewolfPrince
      @thewolfPrince Před 2 lety +7

      @@nicolasacunasilva9555 Kimball doesn't exist

    • @DonahoeFilms
      @DonahoeFilms Před rokem +1

      The way I interpreted it is the lawyer mixed Paul Allen up with someone else. Just like how everyone keeps confusing the wall street guys for one another. They are all cookie cutter carbon copies of one another. Same thing with the guys thinking Bateman was at dinner, or Paul Allen thinking Bateman was someone else. So in my eyes, Bateman really did kill all those people

  • @GioAyala12
    @GioAyala12 Před 3 lety +724

    I’ve seen this movie countless times and I still feel incredibly anxious watching this. I feel what Bateman is feeling. Incredible.

    • @jaredmello
      @jaredmello Před rokem +11

      Bateman isn’t feeling much, just some narcissistic injury being interrogated

    • @q44444q
      @q44444q Před rokem +6

      Try reading the book. You'll end up really feeling like Bateman. Bret Easton Ellis is an amazing author

  • @victorialupold9528
    @victorialupold9528 Před rokem +6

    Every time I watch this movie, these scenes confuse me so much! Dafoe’s body language was changing so abruptly and it was really throwing me for a loop. I had no idea they filmed it this way! Great video :)

  • @AdmiralAckbar.
    @AdmiralAckbar. Před rokem +57

    The movie always gave me the feeling Dafoe knew the entire time and was simply toying with Patrick trying to get him to crack, since he couldn’t outright prove Bateman did it. Oblivious, Suspicious and Aware Dafoe is all a matter of perspective. For the oblivious moments can be him being sarcastic and “playing with his food” while the aware bits could be just as simple as suspicion and suspicion could be interpreted as either or to someone who didn’t know it’s 3 different scenes. Either way, the practice they did to make these scenes really sparked an incredible debate.

    • @hilotakenaka
      @hilotakenaka Před 11 měsíci +1

      I always felt that during the film’s runtime, we were supposed to partially see things through the lens of Bateman rather than objective reality (which is a theme that runs throughout the book; whether any of it was real or Bateman’s delusions) so DaFoe’s character being so odd is a result of us seeing him through Bateman’s overanalytical and overreactive nature
      “He definitely knows I did it… oh no, wait no he doesn’t… oh but maybe he does” etc

  • @alexanderrobertnewby
    @alexanderrobertnewby Před 2 lety +153

    "What kind of man WAS he" is an interesting choice of words from the detective... It's like he knew that he was dead from the beginning or maybe he used the word "was" to gage what reaction he might get from Bale.

  • @vaclav4435
    @vaclav4435 Před 3 lety +445

    4:33 - Ooh, another nice touch! The sun is reflecting off the jewel case and making a little patch of light right in Patrick's face. Fits in great with the contradictory subjective impression of Kimble that Batemen is getting; Dafoe has switched to his friendly and open "oblivious" mode while shining a interrogator's lamp in Bateman's face with the CD.

    • @twiggyhd4174
      @twiggyhd4174 Před 3 lety +18

      What’s with the fancy words😂you’re analysing it too hard

    • @bigbirdmusic8199
      @bigbirdmusic8199 Před 3 lety +19

      @@twiggyhd4174 no such thing as overanalyzing, just being overly douchey

    • @slakyresisty
      @slakyresisty Před 2 lety +62

      @@twiggyhd4174 FaNcY wOrDs

    • @jagtech490
      @jagtech490 Před 2 lety +5

      @@twiggyhd4174 yeah we can tell you’re uneducated.

    • @rockybushes
      @rockybushes Před 2 lety +9

      his practically dead expression most likely ties into what he says in the beginning; "i am simply not there"

  • @mackenziek8383
    @mackenziek8383 Před rokem +9

    Watching this on repeat is how you get better at L.A. Noire.

  • @Dragoneer
    @Dragoneer Před rokem

    That was a really bloody great analysis of this character. Bravo!

  • @matthewkagan6921
    @matthewkagan6921 Před 2 lety +312

    I Love the frusatrtion on Patrick's face. The sheer frustration, bewilderment, and confusion is so well done by Bale.

    • @StrivedeLaLear
      @StrivedeLaLear Před rokem +7

      Not to mention the sweating and anxiety. Christian Bale's emotions have a tendency to just radiate off the screen in this way.

    • @Liquid_Mike
      @Liquid_Mike Před rokem +2

      In 20 years he'll be regarded as one of the greats of acting, I got $20 on it

  • @DimAngelProductions
    @DimAngelProductions Před 2 lety +54

    6:49 this one really felt aware

    • @RyanCreatesThings
      @RyanCreatesThings Před rokem +1

      But it isn't. It just feels that way because of the scripting and the context of the scene. That isn't how he behaves in aware takes.

  • @CryptoBeanie
    @CryptoBeanie Před rokem +1

    I wanna see a clip of ALL the takes! Thanks for this!

  • @babyslide
    @babyslide Před rokem +1

    Great video. Makes me wish we could see the full take for each type of awareness.

  • @epicphantom1720
    @epicphantom1720 Před 2 lety +155

    I never knew of the direction Defoe received until recently. One thing I always knew however, were his scenes were ultra suspenseful and he was really “eerie” as Kimball might say. Excellent movie and excellent director and actor.

  • @MaxSchmidGame
    @MaxSchmidGame Před 2 lety +95

    Tbh watching these scenes in this video was kinda scary, like it was so tense when the text went AWARE and turned red, and so relieving when it went back to oblivious. i think its extra spooky since Kimball isnt being aggressive in any way. When horror games use mechanics like this without there being a chasing threat its always super scary.

  • @worlukk
    @worlukk Před rokem +13

    i'm glad i found this video. after watching american psycho and in particular this set of scenes, i knew there was something oddly off in the interactions. imo this is a brilliant way to communicate confusion to the audience. the movie was surprisingly well done. the acting was excellent and in the end i had no idea what was going on. perfect ending.

  • @laylover7621
    @laylover7621 Před rokem +13

    This is a brilliant directing choice to be honest. And brilliant acting from Willem DaFoe. I remember being absolutely unable to tell what the detective was thinking throughout these scenes.

  • @captainbonkerang
    @captainbonkerang Před 2 lety +123

    It’s like bateman’s anxieties and fears are constructing the detectives attitudes.
    Kinda like constructing an imaginary conversation and trying to think of ways it could go wrong and how you might avoid that.

  • @gorlack2231
    @gorlack2231 Před 2 lety +69

    My favourite scene is the lunch conversation. Bale never takes his eyes of Dafoe, not to reach for the salt, not to see how much he's poured, not even to find his whiskey. He's locked onto Dafoe and is trying his best to read and predict what's coming next, and because Dafoe is swinging between Oblivious, Suspect, and Aware, can't do either. It ends up highlighting just how paranoid and inhumane Patrick Bateman is.

  • @professorboltzmann5709

    Great video and excellent analysis. Love this movie a lot.

  • @johng8806
    @johng8806 Před měsícem +1

    I just love how sweaty and uncomfortably nervous Bale is. He does a great job of looking miserable

  • @eddyrose8596
    @eddyrose8596 Před 3 lety +187

    Dafoe might have shifted his emotional language around but the scripted lines seem to allude he is onto bateman. Defintely adds complexity to figuring out what is real and unreal. It puts you into the head of Bateman, a little scared and unsure how much the detective suspects him.

  • @remi5844
    @remi5844 Před 2 lety +451

    I always thought the two were the same kind of person. Awkward, insane demeanor, they even listen to the same music. If I remember correctly in a deleted scene Kimball and Bateman are at the club at the same time and Kimball almost mocks Bateman. Kind of a scary idea that Bateman isn't the only American Psycho.

    • @ElCap1van
      @ElCap1van Před 2 lety +150

      That's the whole point of the movie everyone is a psycho in there own way trapped in their own lives

    • @isaacdebolt3637
      @isaacdebolt3637 Před 2 lety +17

      I like that because it makes Dafoe truly intimidating to Bateman, knowing there is someone as crazy and intense as he is but not a total piece of shit like him

    • @sadsworth4605
      @sadsworth4605 Před 2 lety +64

      Defaoe is American goblin

    • @sethiddings7293
      @sethiddings7293 Před rokem +19

      @@ElCap1van This. Any one of them could be a serial killer and the rest wouldn't even notice, including Patrick. He's too in His own head to recognize anything like that in someone else. Same goes for the rest of them.

    • @tapset
      @tapset Před rokem +3

      @Mooph Kaiser hell yeah Mr sunday

  • @joramponi249
    @joramponi249 Před rokem

    love this film. I really appreciated getting this behind the scene felling. thanks

  • @bassinidiot168
    @bassinidiot168 Před rokem

    This is interesting! I never thought about how all of this played out, cool stuff. Also thanks for putting the words there it makes sense

  • @stevensantoyo9054
    @stevensantoyo9054 Před 2 lety +134

    I love the way William Dafoe talks. I've been a fan of him since Platoon, and he never disappoints me. Such a great actor and I always look forward to movies he plays in.

    • @ziggybammurphy1645
      @ziggybammurphy1645 Před rokem +1

      If u like him, check out the 1985 movie called To Live and Die in LA.. he played a counterfeiter and William Petersen was a secret svc agent hellbent on catching him..….amazing movie….one of my favorites…..

    • @KlausBahnhof
      @KlausBahnhof Před rokem +1

      @@ziggybammurphy1645 That's a great one. Also worth a look is Light Sleeper (1992), Dafoe plays an insomniac drug dealer with a guilty conscience.

    • @ziggybammurphy1645
      @ziggybammurphy1645 Před rokem +1

      @@KlausBahnhof ive never heard of that one…sounds good….ill check it out…thanks

    • @KlausBahnhof
      @KlausBahnhof Před rokem +1

      @@ziggybammurphy1645 The Hunter (2011) is also excellent. He's in so many great films, and even if it's a terrible film he makes it worth watching.

    • @bilalghani4190
      @bilalghani4190 Před rokem +2

      "Ye fond of me Lobster aren't ya Lad"

  • @MenelikTheFirst
    @MenelikTheFirst Před 2 lety +257

    6:02
    6:26
    Are we sure that’s oblivious? His acting seems like he’s toying with him. Mocking him as if he already knows.

    • @virginiapicker
      @virginiapicker Před 2 lety +55

      Totally. 6:47 is another one.

    • @stevenc400
      @stevenc400 Před 2 lety +48

      The scariest part is that you can't tell. He might just be messing with Patrick, or he knows that Patrick is a serial killer.

    • @brontebell7748
      @brontebell7748 Před rokem +6

      @@virginiapicker exactly, it sounded incredibly sarcastic imo

    • @heavyonthemustardplz
      @heavyonthemustardplz Před rokem +11

      6:02 seems more to me like he's laughing at the "absurdity" of having to ask that question, seems more consistent with the oblivious version imo

    • @RyanCreatesThings
      @RyanCreatesThings Před rokem +3

      really frustrating that you people don't understand the premise of the video. yes, it's oblivious, because that's how he acts during his oblivious takes. of course it seems like he's toying with him, because that's what the script implies and that's why the take was selected - the unsettling mismatch when you act oblivious during pointed questioning. if it felt genuinely friendly, it wouldn't have been used. but regardless how it feels within the context of the scene, defoe acted it as if he was oblivious.

  • @arcanz100
    @arcanz100 Před rokem

    this is pure gold, amazing, thx!

  • @TheElevenFirst
    @TheElevenFirst Před rokem +2

    Great video bro! You should post more!

  • @juannaym8488
    @juannaym8488 Před rokem +69

    These slight, slight changes in tone of voice from Will Dafoe change so incredibly much and make this scene just so more tense. One moment, he sounds completely nonthreatening, the next, he sounds so confident in knowing what happened. It's so subtle that it's hard to tell where it starts and where it stops

  • @telescopicS627
    @telescopicS627 Před 3 lety +321

    It seems like he's building a lead on Patrick, but unfortunately the film never ties up this loose end.

    • @user-zn1gd4jh4e
      @user-zn1gd4jh4e Před 2 lety +79

      It's better that way

    • @Keckegenkai
      @Keckegenkai Před 2 lety +40

      If the film answered all the questions we wouldnt be here still discussing the movie. Its better that way.

    • @vengeancegauloise6049
      @vengeancegauloise6049 Před rokem +38

      The movies not a murder mystery it's a black comedic bizarro nightmare

    • @ronmackinnon9374
      @ronmackinnon9374 Před rokem +18

      @@vengeancegauloise6049 I was just going to say, it's not a murder mystery, it's a psychodrama.

    • @AidanMclaren
      @AidanMclaren Před rokem +3

      @@vengeancegauloise6049 I think I'd classify the film as more a psychological horror story, like the Shining.
      Patrick, just like Jack, has become dark and insane from isolation.

  • @AP-yx9de
    @AP-yx9de Před rokem

    I didn’t know this and it really perplexed me the entire time, perfectly done!

  • @marcuswalters8093
    @marcuswalters8093 Před 9 měsíci

    It worked _so_ well. These interrogation scenes really stuck in my mind.

  • @ninjaiscool7352
    @ninjaiscool7352 Před 2 lety +997

    4:30 is definitely something I’d rank as ‘Aware’. It’s almost as if he’s trying to provoke a response out of Patrick, and he got the exact response he wanted. From then on out, Kimball pretty much knew exactly what he was dealing with.

    • @Kreamations
      @Kreamations Před 2 lety +54

      You’re absolutely correct

    • @detroitbecomesurvivaltrain7813
      @detroitbecomesurvivaltrain7813 Před 2 lety +200

      He shines the light in his eyes and sees hes just dead inside

    • @YY-ym6bx
      @YY-ym6bx Před 2 lety +190

      The script is the same on every take. The content of the script fits "aware" better, but his body language fits "oblivious" more.

    • @cheydinal5401
      @cheydinal5401 Před 2 lety +73

      I think in the first shot at 4:30 it was aware, then oblivious, suspicious, and oblivious again
      "I just bought it on my way here, you heard it?" was oblivious for example, but "Huey Lewis and the News..." was aware

    • @henrik1743
      @henrik1743 Před rokem +1

      I agree

  • @silverscreenreviews8521
    @silverscreenreviews8521 Před 4 lety +71

    Dafoe, Awesome actor!

  • @akrulla
    @akrulla Před rokem

    I did wonder about those scenes. Thanks for the info.

  • @numbmypain
    @numbmypain Před rokem

    the camera angles and soundtrack that occurs during those odd oblivious scenes add to that tone of wonder as you are indulged in a sudden change of perspective and noise when he says the most incriminating remarks

  • @Laxhoop
    @Laxhoop Před rokem +138

    I really want to see all three uncut versions of these scenes. Willem acted each scene three times, one being oblivious to what Patrick did, one being suspicious, and a third being aware.
    The directly then cut them all together, to make it unclear what his character was thinking.
    So I’d really like to see all three, uncut performances.

    • @RedSpade37
      @RedSpade37 Před 9 měsíci +1

      I agree! With stuff like that, it would be perfect for some "special edition blu-ray" or something, but this movie was out, I think, right before DvDs and such, so I wonder if that footage has been lost...
      Because had the movie been made, say, 2005ish, I'm almost positive they would have included that on the home release.

  • @mwelsh4974
    @mwelsh4974 Před 2 lety +44

    Willian Defoe's character is a great detective; he has an instinct for things: in scene one as he enters the office he knew what he was looking at.

    • @markekar6021
      @markekar6021 Před 2 lety

      which was....?

    • @mortemssoul6342
      @mortemssoul6342 Před 2 lety +18

      Something made of flesh and blood that resembles a human but not entirely

    • @mariahyohannes
      @mariahyohannes Před 2 lety +1

      @@markekar6021 empty vessel

    • @markekar6021
      @markekar6021 Před 2 lety +2

      @@mariahyohannes hmm interesting. Perhaps. I tend not to put any absolutes in this movie. Man's a psycho afterall lol

  • @nicke22rocks57
    @nicke22rocks57 Před rokem

    This is brilliant. To have the thought to do something like this is so smart

  • @itsfeliciatime
    @itsfeliciatime Před rokem +2

    The last one feels more like aware especcialy because of the “isn’t that right patrick”

  • @Tom_Het
    @Tom_Het Před 3 lety +101

    You skipped the part where he smirks at the magazine on his desk and says "I know how busy you guys can be".
    I really wish I could see all three takes !

  • @Cookiemunster779
    @Cookiemunster779 Před 2 lety +430

    I would argue dafoe showing him the CD is 100% an aware moment since that was clearly a tactic to fish out a reaction

    • @thiskid990
      @thiskid990 Před 2 lety +103

      I think the detective himself is sure but dafoes acting is the ‘oblivious ‘ style

    • @landofthesilverpath5823
      @landofthesilverpath5823 Před 2 lety +26

      But why? Surely he had no idea Bateman played Hughy Lewis and the News while murdering Allen?

    • @therisingbane3216
      @therisingbane3216 Před 2 lety +106

      @@landofthesilverpath5823 Witness testimony around Patrick Bateman's apartment most likely suggested that Bateman played Huey Lewis and the news very loudly the night of Paul Allen's visit. I'd also argue that Patrick's pause is so suspicious, questioning so direct and his body language so clearly admitting guilt that Dafoe knows what's going on... but perhaps there just isn't enough evidence to support his theory.

    • @landofthesilverpath5823
      @landofthesilverpath5823 Před 2 lety

      @@therisingbane3216 interesting.

    • @woodyfolse3119
      @woodyfolse3119 Před rokem +20

      The dialogue and story is the same for all three takes.

  • @ghostyFPV
    @ghostyFPV Před rokem

    This kind of analysis is really high tier content

  • @nolantracy3086
    @nolantracy3086 Před rokem +1

    This is a great video dude