
What's It About
So what is Zodiac about? Well, it is about a killer who called himself the Zodiac back in the late 60s to early 70s. The story focuses on the people trying to catch him and report about him more than on the Zodiac himself. I wanted to see this movie in the theaters, but I never got a chance to before it left theaters. I am not sure why it went through so fast since it is an excellent movie. Oddly enough, David Fincher made this movie and on the box it says "from the director of SE7EN and Panic Room." That seems kind of weird to me since he also made a little movie by the name of Fight Club and one of my favorites, The Game. I guess he didn't want people to get too excited about Zodiac, or maybe he is trying to get Panic Room some more play since it is obviously the lesser of the two (SE7EN and Panic Room). Who knows, but the real point is that if David Fincher made it, then you should see it. He is a genius, even if Panic Room wasn't.
How'd They Act
The acting in this movie was fantastic. Part of it might have to do with the fact that Jake Gyllenhaal, Robert Downey Jr., and Mark Ruffalo star in it. Great casting provides great results in this film. Mark Ruffalo is the one that I believe stepped out of his comfort zone a little on this film. He has been in a lot of movies, but most of them seem to be chick flicks. This movie proves that he is truly a good actor. He plays the main inspector involved in the case. His character gets more and more frustrated as the movie goes on as they look for the Zodiac but are not quickly successful. Jake Gyllenhaal does a great job in this movie and proves why he is one of my favorite actors if not my favorite (lets just take Brokeback Mountain out of the picture for a moment). As Robert Graysmith, Gyllenhaal shows how someone that may not have been very much involved in the case could go out of their way to become involved and actually end up writing the book that this film was based off of. Robert Downey Jr. plays his normal quirky character that goes from very well kept successful writer to washed up. He plays the part well, but sometimes I get sick of his acting. I have to hand it to the casting director, this was an interesting mix of stars that pays off big time.
Delivery
David Fincher has a style that is very present in all of his films. He has cutting edge shots that blend seamlessly with movie. He does not disappoint with Zodiac. There were a couple of times in the movie that I actually had to my friend Drake and says, "dude, that was an awesome shot." I am a sucker for the visual presentation of the film, and David Fincher truly keeps me happy in this area. The delivery of lines between the characters works to strengthen the overall presentation. Although the movie was slow a large portion from the beginning to the middle, the acting and directing carry the film. The last hour is where I couldn't wait to see what was going to happen next because of the plot. What will happen, will they find the Zodiac?
The Real Deal
I paid nothing to see this film, but would have gladly spent $20. I wanted to see it in the theaters and still wish I had. If you are a fan of David Fincher, then this is a no brainer. If you like crime thrillers then this will be great, but some will think that it is too slow and not enough happens, so be aware of this before seeing it. I expected it to be more action packed or suspenseful, but it is just plain good. That may be why it did not do well in theaters, people just want the explosions and shocks and then they want to go home feeling happy.
The Skinny Version
Should you see it? Without a doubt. 842,678 out of 1,000,000 Stars
Not a Sharon Movie at all!
8/25/2007
Zodiac
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8/25/2007 01:22:00 PM
Labels: David Fincher, Jake Gyllenhaal, Mark Ruffalo, Robert Downey Jr.
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2 comments:
Hi Dave, I saw this movie about 3-4 weeks ago and I did enjoy it though I though it was a little long. I started looking at the clock but still had to watch it till the end to find out what happened. It was interestingly done in that it didn't just chart the Zodiac's murders but the whole police investigation (fiasco). I agree that Mark Ruffalo was the standout actor here followed closely by Robert Downy Jr. I did enjoy it and the scene where Gyllenhaal went to the movie guys house was intense.
Cheers. Hope you don't mind if I link to you.
Dove -
Thanks for the comment, I would be happy if you linked to my site. I would have to agree with you, this movie was really long. I think this is part of it that I like. I was thinking for the first hour "wow this movie is not really doing much and it does not look like it is going to end any time soon". Then I started to get really interested in it to see what they found out. A great movie that many will not like due to the length, what a shame.
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