Zodiac
Watch the trailer here.
"Based on real events" has never opened such a screaming can of worms
for me. Does based on real events mean that Jake Gyllenhal and Robert
Downey Jr. will catch the still -in reality - uncaught Zodiac killer?
The statute of limitations doesn't apply to murder, so does that mean
this film is going to make a conjecture as to who is the killer or
killers? My issue with this trailer is the light-and-airy feel it has
- as if it's not about a real life murderer and his many, many victims
in the 1970s and 60s. I also feel like this movie is totally miscast -
what on earth makes people believe Gyllenhal is a decent actor? I know
he was in ManMeatTacoSalad-Love Mountain, but he was the worst actor
in that film - including Anne Hathaway, who, shockingly, was very,
very good. It's like watching the kid in your high school who played
"Mercutio" star in a multi-million dollar film. It looks, well,
moronic.
It is also a fairly incoherent trailer - at first it's a codebreaking
cartoonist, then it turns into a love story with Chloe Sevingy (sp?
Oh, wait, I really don't care), and then it turns into Robert Downey
Jr. drug tripping on the Golden Gate Bridge. It feels like a comedy
trailer, like when Ruffalo says, "Oh Jesus. Squirrels" when he's in
the kitchen we're supposed to laugh out loud. It would be like if
Oscar Schindler opened up a basement door with Leonard Skinnard
playing in the background and said, "Oh, holy moly! (laughter)
Juden!!! Ha. Death. Ha. Misery. Ha." Not ha. David Fincher, take
yourself seriously, or else no one else will. This trailer sucks 1970s
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