Zodiac Review
I went last night to go see David Fincher's new film "Zodiac".
Now, I have to say going in, I'm not a die-hard David Fincher fan.
I've got a couple of favorites of his, but by no means do I think he's
batting a thousand on his career. I didn't even see Panic Room and my
favorite two movies of his are Fight Club (predictably) and Alien 3
(seriously).
But, I have to say, I enjoyed Zodiac immensely. I can see where a lot
of people would see it as "dull" but those are the same ass-holes who
probably wouldn't watch what I would call Zodiac's investigative
predecessor, All the President's Men, because it's too old. This film
is as much about the Zodiac killer as All the President's Men was
about Richard Nixon. Both films were more about the thrill and
obsession of an important investigation than the actual object of the
investigation itself.
The Zodiac killer, like Nixon, was a brilliant MacGuffin, an amazing
set to stage a tale of delusional preoccupation with a quest for
truth.
The script and story offers each actor, bit player or not, a spotlight
for his capabilities. Gyllenhaal, Ruffalo and Downey, though, go above
and beyond to truly inhabit this world and the obsession involved in
investigating so heinous a series of crimes. (Or, in Robert Downey
Jr.'s case, the lack of obsession.)
The film is constructed in such a fashion as though it's barreling
freight-train of murder and the investigators never get out from in
front of it until well after the murders are over. The most
interesting part of this film, for me, was the idea that the killings
were well over before everyone involved in the investigation were even
able to tread water with the immensity of the crimes and evidence (or
lack of it.)
The editing, visual style and cinematography of the film were capably
shepherded by Fincher and make this film worth watching. It's a fun,
intense ride through the investigation and, at the risk of sounding
like a film-review cliche, it really did keep me on the edge of my
seat. It was anything but dull.
I don't think the film is perfect, but if I had to rate it on a scale
of 1 to 10 I would place it at a very solid 8. Everything was solid,
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