American Psycho Open Matte Direct
Now, imagine that same shot... with . Lots of it. You see the ugly floral wallpaper stretching up to a water-stained ceiling. You see the empty landing above him. You see the space he isn’t filling.
For the uninitiated: Open matte is when a film shot on 35mm (originally protected for a 4:3 TV frame) is presented without cropping the top and bottom. The widescreen version is a slice of the full negative. The open matte version unmasks that slice, revealing extra visual information—often boom mics, crew, or just... emptiness. american psycho open matte
Here’s a detailed, interesting post about American Psycho in the format, written in a voice that’s both analytical and engaging—perfect for a film blog, Reddit (r/TrueFilm or r/dvdcollection), or Letterboxd. Title: American Psycho in Open Matte: The Horror of Seeing More Than You Should Now, imagine that same shot
We all know the shot: Patrick Bateman, frozen mid-lunge, wielding a chainsaw, descending a staircase in his pristine white Y-fronts. In the standard 2.39:1 widescreen version, the frame is tight, claustrophobic—matching his internal prison of ego and envy. The banister frames him like a caged animal. You see the ugly floral wallpaper stretching up