In a sleek, minimalist corporate conference room, a medium close-up captures Patrick Bateman standing with his colleagues, each impeccably dressed and exuding an air of self-importance. The group is engaged in a tense, silent competition: a business card comparison. Patrick, with a self-assured smile, slowly pulls out his card and holds it up for all to see. The camera focuses on the card's embossed lettering, which reads "D-Pad.Life" in elegant typography. The room falls silent as the others examine the card, admiring its perfect balance of style and minimalism. The sound of quiet breathing and the ticking of a wall clock creates a palpable tension in the air. Patrick’s expression is a mix of pride and disdain as he savors the moment, confident in his superiority. Filmed on 35mm with a muted, high-contrast color palette, the scene highlights the absurdity of corporate vanity and Patrick's obsession with maintaining a flawless image. Directed by Mary Harron, from American Psycho

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