In "American Psycho," Bret Easton Ellis presents a bleak view of love and relationships, suggesting that they cannot be relied upon. The protagonist navigates a superficial world where true connection is absent, and everything operates on a surface level. This reflects a broader critique of modern civilization, which is portrayed as enormous yet fragmented.
The narrative emphasizes the emptiness of societal values, highlighting how individuals seek meaning in shallow interactions. Ellis's depiction of this reality serves as a commentary on the moral decay and emotional disconnection prevalent in contemporary life.