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Christian Bale’s Surprising Inspiration for Patrick Bateman: Tom Cruise

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Christian Bale’s Transformation: How Tom Cruise Inspired Patrick Bateman

Introduction

Christian Bale has staked his claim to being one of the best actors of the current era, if not of all time. He is the only actor who has carried on Paul Muni’s and Daniel Day-Lewis’s legacy by being a true mimic in real life. He can take on any shape with one of the most unique metabolisms in human history, from the skinny racer body of Ken Miles in Ford vs. Ferrari to the bubble gut-bald combo of Dick Cheney in Vice. Few actors have been as free to tap into what’s inside them as he has been. He used his metabolism to get into the best shape of his life to play Patrick Bateman in American Psycho, the role that made him a star and an actor everyone would notice. Not only was his performance surprising because of his chiseled Adonis body and empty, marketed voice but also because of the behavior tic he took from a source that wasn’t all that surprising and used to help him figure out who Bateman was.

Who Is Patrick Bateman?

At the movie’s beginning, Bateman says that people have an idea of who he is, but he is just not there. Many people have tried to argue that this is meant to be read on a higher level as a look into a once-good man who has been completely taken over by capitalism, but the truth is that it’s probably much more literal than anyone thought. In conversations, both the author of the original book, Bret Easton Ellis, and the co-writer and director of the movie, Mary Harron, say that the book and the movie could only really work as a dark satirical comedy that pokes fun at the fragility of the male ego in an ultra-capitalist society. With this in mind, it makes more sense to think of Patrick Bateman less as a human with typical goals and more as an alien trying to act like a human but failing. When Bateman tries to do “normal” things like talk about important things to think about in the world today or talk about why he loves his favorite music records, his voice slips into the default state of an “as seen on TV

Storytelling is a big part of Bushra Morse's life, so she became a journalist. She graduated from Columbia University with a BA in Journalism and from the University of California, Los Angeles, with an MA in Visual Storytelling. Bushra has a diverse media background, having previously held positions at top media platforms before joining WS News Publishers. She writes for WS News Publishers and discusses everything from politics and social issues to pop culture and celebrity.

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