Nightcrawler follows the story of Louis Bloom who is looking for a job. Upon witnessing a car accident one night and seeing a news crew turn up to record the action, he eventually works his way into the cutthroat crime journalism industry. Becoming caught up in being the best in the business, Bloom walks the fine line between reporting and perpetuating the crimes that bolster his paycheck.
The movie itself is fast and precise, just like its lead character. There's no off-shooting storylines that weigh this movie down. I think this is largely why I enjoyed it, because I quickly got swept up in both the plot and the character of Lou Bloom and his brash way of operating. I actually had apprehensions about Jake Gyllenhaal playing the lead in this movie, as in my opinion some of his other characters have been somewhat overacted (namely Detective Loki in the 2013 film Prisoners). However, I found his portrayal of Lou Bloom in Nightcrawler to be a good mix of believable, idiosyncratic, and unhinged to the perfect degree.
The one negative aspect that I felt pulled this movie down a bit was the relationship between Lou Bloom and Nina, the news director that buys his footage. I found it to be bizarre and slightly off-putting in a way that's hard to explain. I can see the vision that Dan Gilroy (writer and director) had for this part of the storyline, but it was nonetheless an element of Nightcrawler that didn't seem to mesh correctly with the rest of the movie.
Overall, if you typically enjoy thrillers and crime movies and can stomach seeing some blood and gore, I would recommend seeing this movie. It's not a film that I would proclaim to be amazing, but it is certainly worthy of any award nominations that it receives and is worth a watch.
Rating: R
Genre: Crime/Drama/Thriller
Run Time: 117 minutes
Release Date: October 31, 2014
Good to know. I may have to watch this before it leaves the theaters!
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