Friday 14 November 2014

Nightcrawler

Off we went to Milton Keynes on Saturday to catch up on some much needed movie time. To start our two film Saturday afternoon we decided to see what 'Nightcrawler' had to offer.
'Nightcrawler' is an American action thriller starring Jake Gyllenhaal (Brokeback Mountain, Donnie Darko, The Good Girl - we all know who I'm on about right!?) who plays the dark and devious Lou Bloom. Lou is a young determined criminal trying his best to land a legitimate job however he can. Following a night of thieving, Lou accidently stumbles across a car crash being filmed by a local amateur film crew. After hearing how much cash can be made in this line of work, he trades a recently stolen bicycle for a camcorder and police radio and decides to go on the hunt for a crime scene worthy of filming. A few botched attempts later, Lou captures some fairly graphic scenes and heads to the local TV station to see what his footage is worth. Here he meets Nina, the hard faced, quick talking news director played by Rene Russo (Lethal Weapon 3+4, Thor) who sees potential in him and encourages him to pursue a filming career. As Lou continues trying to find more and more shocking, graphically upsetting scenes in this intrusive line of work, things get darker and more dangerous leading to an explosive final scene.

Wow, what a film! Jake Gyllenhaal is fantastic in the role of Lou. It took me a while to get used to the extreme quirkiness of the character but once I got it, it was a thrill to watch. You won't finish this movie liking Lou but there is a touch of admiration for his hard working, never quitting, determined character. The rest of the cast are almost as interesting to watch especially Rene Russo as Nina. Such believable characters in this film are part of what holds it all together. The other part is the story itself. The tension is held for almost the entire film with the final scene grabbing 100% of my attention during the whole affair. Dazzling filming, brilliant acting and explosive scenes make it hard to fault this film. However, it did start off slow and the character of Lou was hard to get into and ultimately unlikable so there are points lost there. That being said, I highly recommend seeing this film.

8/10 for 'Nightcrawler' placing it at number 17 just below the equally awesome 'Lego Movie'.

3 comments:

  1. I obviously HAVE to watch this because I love Jake Gyllenhaal <3

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    1. Yes Amber plus it is a great and gripping movie! But it might tarnish your view of him!

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