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Topic subjectHow did you feel about Nightcrawler?
Topic URLhttp://board.okayplayer.com/okp.php?az=show_topic&forum=4&topic_id=12765618
12765618, How did you feel about Nightcrawler?
Posted by Starks dunked on Bulls, Sat Mar-28-15 02:29 PM
I just saw it and I'd be interested in how you guys felt about it.

I thought it was campy but good. I wouldn't give it movie of the year status. Kind of reminds me of American Psycho.
12765621, I thought it was good.. much better than I expected.
Posted by legsdiamond, Sat Mar-28-15 02:33 PM
12765629, It's not campy at all. It was a mix of satire on the media and a noir thriller
Posted by bwood, Sat Mar-28-15 02:59 PM
Full thoughts here: http://board.okayplayer.com/okp.php?az=show_topic&forum=6&topic_id=682849&mesg_id=682849&listing_type=search
12765634, Yeah, I wouldn't have said campy at all.
Posted by Frank Longo, Sat Mar-28-15 03:14 PM
12765630, it was tight (spoiler alert)
Posted by atruhead, Sat Mar-28-15 03:00 PM
his partner having to die was too predictable, other than that solid movie
12765660, why do yall post spoilers?
Posted by legsdiamond, Sat Mar-28-15 04:12 PM
12765672, to make sensitive niggas cry
Posted by atruhead, Sat Mar-28-15 04:50 PM
12765673, lol
Posted by legsdiamond, Sat Mar-28-15 04:52 PM
Nah...but seriously, dropping spoilers is some bitch nigga shit
12765687, sometimes I get it.
Posted by Nodima, Sat Mar-28-15 05:56 PM
but if I hadn't seen Nightcrawler, I wouldn't check a thread asking for opinions from people who saw it. Same reason I don't read the Books version of the Game of Thrones season posts.

I don't think there's any spoilers in my post below but if there are I'd think it was weird if someone was mad they saw them in THIS thread.

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12765725, I was giving my thoughts on the movie
Posted by atruhead, Sat Mar-28-15 08:06 PM
the thing I brought up anyone with a good sense of logic would be able to spot from a mile away

and it wasn't super important to the overall plot
12765690, ... he put an alert in the subject line.
Posted by Frank Longo, Sat Mar-28-15 06:19 PM
It's not like he dropped it on you without warning.
12765651, i thought it was really good
Posted by Crash Bandacoot, Sat Mar-28-15 03:43 PM
gyllenhaal was great in this. in my top 3 for last year.


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12765659, Jake was hosed. should have been nominated for best actor
Posted by Binlahab, Sat Mar-28-15 04:08 PM
Miles teller in whiplash too

12765667, Always one of my favorite X-Men growing up.
Posted by Hitokiri, Sat Mar-28-15 04:40 PM
Dope power. Blue. Prehensil tail. Acrobatic as hell.





















No. I've never seen that movie.
12765675, I thought the same thing before I clicked
Posted by legsdiamond, Sat Mar-28-15 04:55 PM
12765683, probably my favorite movie I saw last year. it's not perfect though.
Posted by Nodima, Sat Mar-28-15 05:48 PM
here's the notes I wrote down after:

Flubs the ending a little, just not enough wrapping things up. Almost feels like a summer blockbuster or AAA video game hoping against hope sales would justify a sequel, and there is also a pair of interactions between Lou and Rick and Lou and Nina that feel a little off tone. But the pacing of the movie is absolutely fantastic, the definition of a start to finish thrill ride. Gyllenhaal's pulling elements from all of his best roles here - Donnie Darko's impish sullenness, Jarhead's simmering rage, Zodiac's childlike obsessiveness - to create a character viewers won't soon forget. He pulls your eyes and ears towards him at all times, emphasized by a few overlong lingering shots of Lou Bloom in deep thought.

Thanks to sidekick Rick, a seeming-stoner and possibly alcoholic homeless man played by Riz Ahmed of Four Lions, is also much funnier than I'd anticipated. This should be a breakout role for him. But the character also seems a little too beaten down at times, a little too desperate to be wanted by someone whether that comes with dignity or not. In fact many of the characters outside of Bloom feel like they're missing an essential something that would make them seem human, the way they constantly bend to his will as though he's not primarily an annoying brat.

The rest of the film (sans ending) is so confident I have to imagine this isn't just a coincidence that the clear sociopath seems like a more complete person than everyone around him, but it was still a little hard to swallow on my way out the door. I'm not sure Lou should have been able to get everything he wanted, and the fact that his one true source of conflict in the film proved to be little more than the outline of a speed bump yet to be poured feels cheap and keeps the plot from feeling anything other than ephemeral. This is a movie you'll be watching again and again because of the atmosphere more than the actual events.

Still, the way the thing is shot and performed can't be ignored, and whenever a two hour movie can feel like it was over as quickly as a television serial you know you've found yourself a proper thriller. Hopefully this could be the start of a very interesting relationship between Gilroy and Gyllenhaal, should Gilroy decide to continue directing (and what an incredible start for such a late bloomer) and Jake decide he's missing one of those good old fashioned Hollywood duos from his portfolio.

Lastly, big shout to Robert Elswit as usual. I was disappointed to learn he wasn't the cinematographer for The Master when I finally saw that earlier this year (happy to have him back for Inherent Vice) and super excited when I learned he was in charge of shooting for this jam. He doesn't always pick great projects, but great projects seem to have a way of picking him and he knocks them out of the park every time.

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