The story’s climax is famous for its ambiguity. After a manic killing spree through the streets of New York, Bateman confesses his crimes to his lawyer via a frantic voicemail. However, when he returns to the scene of his most horrific crimes, he finds the apartment freshly painted and for sale, with no trace of his victims.
: He performs 1,000 stomach crunches and follows an exhaustive multi-step skincare regimen involving deep-pore cleansers, honey almond body scrubs, and herb mint masks. American_Psycho_HD_2000_
Beneath this "polished facade" lies a deeply disturbed psychopath. Bateman suffers from what analysis identifies as narcissism, emotional detachment, and a total lack of remorse. The story’s climax is famous for its ambiguity