Let's talk about American Psycho.
Why did no character actually care about what the other character was saying?
the cd reviews were spot on accurate
and the sex scenes gave me a boner
If you actually listen to the way people interact with one another, you will notice they rarely engage in true dialect.
One person will talk about something that happened to them. Instead of asking questions or showing concern over this, the other person will talk about something similar that happened to them, or bring up something tangentially related.
This mostly applies to small talk, but in general people are so self-absorbed that they will even converse about more major things in small ways like this. In this way, the interaction you speak of is realistic. You might think I'm a cynical elitist, but I'm not trying to prescribe any positive or negative connotation to all this.
>>8918371
they don't care about things that doesn't concern them personally
>>8918409
>This mostly applies to small talk, but in general people are so self-absorbed that they will even converse about more major things in small ways like this. In this way, the interaction you speak of is realistic. You might think I'm a cynical elitist, but I'm not trying to prescribe any positive or negative connotation to all this.
yes, i catch myself talking over other people or like responding to their statements with some tale of my own on the same topic, i have to remind myself not to be an autistic bastard and just let them talk, on the other hand i think it's important to share your own experiences with people...but i do just assume that when someone asks me "what i do for work", "what did over break", etc. it's because they just want to tell me what they did and are just politely waiting until i finish so they can tell their story
>>8918371
because no-one in real life listens to each other either.
>>8918371
This book is shit, pick up an idea catalogue and flip through it to get the same experience
>>8918646
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>>8918371
Because they were all insanely self-absorbed, and working hard to be identical. That's why they screw up each others' names and identities constantly, and have no real interest or knowledge of each other, and Bateman could get away with what he did.
>>8918646
Edgy as my Malm bedframe
>>8919266
> could get away with what he didIn his mind
American Psycho is stream of consciousness, there is never a hard answer as to if anything Patrick Bateman expresses is real or imagined nor should there be