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"Corporate Carnivore"

V. Class, capitalism, and systems perspective american psycho vegamovies

As the story unfolds, Patrick's dark side is revealed through a series of gruesome and disturbing scenes, showcasing his brutal murders of various individuals, including his business rivals, a former friend, and a street performer. Title: "Corporate Carnivore" V

  • American Psycho (novel vs. film): Contrast Ellis’s graphic interiority with Harron’s more ironic, performative visual style. The novel’s detailed restaurant and brand lists function as social code; the film externalizes this through mise-en-scène and costume design. Both share the motif of meals as ritualized performance.
  • Earthlings (2005): A documentary that compiles undercover footage across pet, food, clothing, and research industries to argue for abolition of animal exploitation. Notable for graphic imagery and a rhetorical arc from evidence to ethical imperative.
  • Okja (2017): A narrative that mixes corporate satire with animal-rights storytelling. Okja’s hybrid tone (adventure, melodrama, satire) interrogates commodification of animals while showing affective bonds. The film’s corporate villains echo American Psycho’s commodifying elites; protagonist compassion contrasts with Bateman’s emptiness.
  • The Game Changers (2018): Uses athletic performance narratives to reframe plant-based diets as superior for strength and recovery—a rhetorical strategy aimed at shifting masculine perceptions of veganism.
  • What the Health and Cowspiracy: Controversial for selective claims; useful to discuss documentary ethics, fact-checking, and the politics of persuasion.