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Nightcrawler TIFF Review (1 Viewer)

Yavin

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In screenwriter-turned-director Dan Gilroy's Nightcrawler, Jake Gyllenhaal plays Lou Bloom, an aimless, lonely grifter who becomes embroiled in the seedy underworld of L.A. crime journalism, sending his narcissistic tendencies spiraling out of control. The film is receiving its world premiere at this year's Toronto International Film Festival.

From my review at TIFF:
After happening upon an accident by the side of the freeway and witnessing a sleazy crime scene stringer (Bill Paxton) filming the rescue efforts, Lou realizes that there's money to be made from other people's misfortunes and decides to get in on the action. With his gullible, newly-hired intern, Rick (Riz Ahmed), riding shotgun, Lou speeds from one bloody crime scene to another, gathering footage of the gruesome aftermath and handing it over to news director Nina (Rene Russo) — who's willing to sacrifice ethics for ratings — in exchange for a paycheck. The film bears some resonance as a commentary on sensationalism in the media, but as a disturbing character study it's truly haunting. Exhibiting a perpetual wide-eyed intensity, Gyllenhaal (who lost twenty pounds for the role) courts no sympathy from audiences, bringing shades of Christian Bale's titular American Psycho to his darkly satirical portrayal of a sociopath in relentless pursuit of his own twisted version of the American dream. We may have seen glimpses of Gyllenhaal's dark side in his previous films, but this is the actor as you've never seen him before.
4 out of 5.
 

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Louis Bloom (Jake Gyllenhaal), a self-informed hustler of sorts with odd social skills, stumbles upon chasing the "if it bleeds, it leads" TV news footage industry in L.A. to make a living. As its central character, Louis is quite an audacious entity, I found myself both laughing and cringing at some of his interchanges with the other characters in the film, but at the core of it all, the film does hook you in, and makes you wonder what are Louis's limits in going after new footage, and it's not a tidy enterprise, to say the least.

I give it 3 stars, or a grade of B.
 

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It felt a little long but I really dug it. Jake Gyellenhaal is really good as a creepy and also pathetic parasite. Bill Paxton is, as always, fun in a supporting role. As a person who despises a lot of TV news coverage, I was happy to see the media's "if it bleeds, it leads" mentality, bottom feeding and racism highlighted.
 

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