Nightcrawler (DVD REVIEW)
Nightcrawler
DVD Review by Kam Williams
Headline: Riveting Thriller Featuring Jake Gyllenhaal Released on
DVD
Petty thief Lou
Bloom (Jake
Gyllenhaal) was eking out a living selling stolen scrap metal to junkyards
until the day he stumbled upon a legitimate line of work when he pulled over to
assist a driver trapped in a fiery car crash. There, he was surprised to find
ghoulish freelance journalists flocking to the scene with the hope of shooting
graphic video footage to sell to network television stations.
He quietly observed them in action
before asking a forthcoming reporter probing questions about what the job
entailed. A quick learner, after listening intently, Lou visited a pawn shop to
purchase a camcorder and police scanner, the only tools essential to enter the
business, besides the car he already had.
The next thing you know, he’s roaming
around the streets of Los Angeles,
joining the cutthroat competition to be the first to
arrive in the aftermath of the next gruesome murder or highway pileup.
Understanding the TV news credo, “If it bleeds, it leads,” he starts picking
which emergency calls to pursue based on their potential for providing the sort
of visually-captivating pictures popular with viewers.
Upon meeting with a little
early success, he soon hires a homeless dude (Rick Garcia) as his navigator.
More importantly, he develops a mutually-beneficial relationship with Nina
Romina (Rene Russo), veteran news director at Channel 6, the local station with
the lowest ratings. Lou’s uncanny ability to get grisly shots conveniently
coincides with Nina and KWLA’s desperate need to attract a wider audience.
Thus unfolds Nightcrawler,
a combination character portrait/riveting thriller marking the noteworthy
directorial debut of Dan Gilroy. Jake Gyllenhaal is better than ever here in
the title role, eclipsing both his brilliant outing just last year in Prisoners
as well as his Oscar-nominated performance in Brokeback Mountain.
As this film further
unfolds, the plot thickens considerably when Lou opts to make news rather than
merely cover it. For, the potential financial rewards become so tempting that
he begins to orchestrate events for the sake of the almighty dollar. Worse, his
benefactor Nina proves willing to look the other way in the face of mounting
evidence that her star stringer might be crossing an ethical line.
A sobering cautionary tale suggesting that you reflect
upon all the motivations of a news source before swallowing the veracity of a
story, hook, line and sinker.
Excellent (4 stars)
Rated
R for violence, profanity and graphic images
Running
time: 118 minutes
Distributor:
Universal Studios Home Entertainment
Blu-ray/DVD
Combo Pack Extras: Feature commentary with writer/director Dan Gilroy, producer
Tony Gilroy and editor John Gilroy; Michael Cuesta; and If It Bleeds, It Leads:
Making Nightcrawler.
To
see a trailer for Nightcrawler, visit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1uP_8VJkDQ
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