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Rachel 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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Key opinion
American Psycho II is a highly polarized film that fans enjoy as a stylish, energetic black-comedy thriller with a charismatic lead performance. Conversely, critics and fans of the original film argue it is a shallow, disjointed experience that fails as a sequel due to its lack of the thematic depth and social commentary present in the first movie.
| Acting | Mila Kunis delivers a compelling and charismatic performance that serves as the film's primary anchor. | |
| Ending | The film features a striking, unexpected final twist that leaves a lasting impression. | |
| Screenplay | The narrative is disjointed, with critics pointing to glaring plot holes and illogical character motivations, while fans praise the relentless pacing of the protagonist's goals. | |
| Adaptation | The film is heavily criticized for its tenuous connection to the original, functioning better as a generic stand-alone thriller than as a legitimate follow-up to the cult classic. | |
| Theme | Viewers are split on the film's tone; some find it a fun, dark, and energetic experience, while others perceive it as a simplistic, shallow, and confusing parody. |