American Psycho II: All American Girl
April. 22,2002 RRachel is a criminology student hoping to land a position as a teacher's assistant for professor Robert Starkman. She's sure this position will pave the way to an FBI career, and she's willing to do anything to obtain it -- including killing her classmates. The school psychiatrist, Dr. Daniels, becomes aware that Rachel is insane, but Rachel is skilled at her dangerous game of death and identity theft.
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The performances transcend the film's tropes, grounding it in characters that feel more complete than this subgenre often produces.
This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.
One of the most extraordinary films you will see this year. Take that as you want.
After that 70's show she really made some good film choices. This one is kinda iffy. Especially when billed as "Part 2" you sorta expect something similar to the original, not slap stick comedy. But is is a decent comedy, just don'e expect ANYTHING like the original. Because you will be disappointed. How the writers came up with this using the title of the movie is confusing. It's a light, snarky teen comedy. Not the dark suspense of the original. But to each their own. I just thought viewers needed to know what they are getting into because AP was a great disturbing film. That fulfilled it's title well. This one is a little deceiving, but seeing Kunis AND SHATNER in the credits would make most figure it can't be ANYTHING like the original. Their careers are not drawn down that dark path
At the age of 12, Rachael (Mila Kunis) is held captive by Patrick Bateman along with her babysitter. She manages to escape leaving behind a dead Patrick. She doesn't tell anybody and becomes fascinated with psycho killers. Six years later, she's an ace student eagerly attending professor Starkman (William Shatner)'s class. She is pushing to be the new class assistant and on the fast track to the FBI. But the school administrator doesn't let freshmen apply. That's before she was murdered by a hooded killer. Brian (Robin Dunne) is a scheming rich boy with poor grades who is underhandedly pushing for the same job.Mary Harron is gone. Of course, Christian Bale is nowhere to be seen. That's not all there is to the changes. The tone is all light weight. It feels like Nancy Drew takes up killing. That music just makes everything worst. So one must abandon the original to see this movie for what it is and not what one wants it to be. A serial killing Nancy Drew is not the worst concept. I wish it was done better and without that annoying music. About halfway thru, there is a nice little reveal. It changes the tone temporarily to something better but it changes back. That music and the comical tone just makes this movie feel very cheesy. Even the final reveal which is nice cannot save this.
I almost fell asleep during this retarded movie i wish i could erase it from my memory's. William shatner is a terrible actor in this. Milas Cunis is also bad. I found myself closing my eyes wishing this was Family Guy. I would never recommend this to anyone...They should ban this movie for being so bad. I didn't pay to see this but i almost feel like i deserve a refund for my wasted time. Id rather go take a $#It.. Christian Bale was not in this.. because they probably could not afford real actors. I thought this wood bee a great movie because the first one did not suck @$$. I think the soundtrack was written by a 3 year old... also the story. They should use this movie as an example of how not to make a movie.
American Psycho II is a vague sequel that has no real message behind it. This is a movie that was made to entertain, and while it does entertain a bit in a few mild twists, none of it adds up to anything that is noteworthy.The first American Psycho was graphic, definitely and obscenely superfluous, sickly entertaining, and the only real saving aspect of it for people who find everything listed hitherto to be immature was the existential ending. It could have been told without the pulp aspects. The book elaborates more on the existential themes (a great quote: "What we see is subjective. Reality is what we do not.")The second American Psycho has nothing, absolutely nothing, that can remotely be considered as intelligence.Though, intelligence aside, let us look at the entertainment: The production values are mediocre, the killings not shocking or anything revelatory (innovative). The only thing different is someone being choked by a condom. If that is something that sounds like a superb thing to put in a script, then perhaps this is a movie for you.Even so, the whole movie felt like a waste of time. There are so many loopholes and there was no real climax- maybe the twist at the end, which felt like nothing all that shocking - and then, add to this, the very predictable ending that is really nothing but a giant loophole.If you enjoy serial killer or slasher flicks, this is a disappointing. If you enjoy psychological thrillers, there is absolutely no hint of this genre except for in one scene that touches upon serial killers - this was the best part. It is underdeveloped, as in, from that very point on there is no reference to it. If you enjoy dramas, this movie is lame and uninspiring. If you enjoy movies, this is a movie to avoid.