Zodiac
| Genre: | Mystery/Thrillers |
| Mood: | Blood-curdling, Brainy, Spine-tingling |
| Decade: | 2000's |
| Country: | United States |
| Director: | David Fincher |
| Actor: | Mark Ruffalo, Jake Gyllenhaal, Robert Downey Jr., Brian Cox |
| Actress: | Chloë Sevigny |
| Release Year: | 2007 |
| Studio: | Paramount Home Video |
| Runtime: | 157 Mins. |
| Format: | Color |
| Rating: | R |
What It's About:
After a series of grisly murders shocks San Francisco residents
in the 1970s, editorial cartoonist Robert Graysmith (Gyllenhaal) is
drawn into the orbit of investigator David Toschi (Ruffalo) and crime
reporter Paul Avery (Downey), who are each trying to make sense of the
cryptic clues and menacing letters the Zodiac killer has left to taunt
authorities. As time passes, and seemingly important leads turn up
nothing but more questions, the Zodiac case begins to exact a heavy
toll on the three men, but it's Graysmith who won't give up.
Why I Love It:
In this brooding police procedural, the director of "Seven" revisits a real-life case that Bay Area investigators puzzled over for years. Adapted from two books written by Graysmith, Fincher's film centers around the experience of the obsessive illustrator who sacrifices work and ultimately a lot more in order to discover the killer's identity. Gyllenhaal's fine turn as the guileless, intensely curious Graysmith is enhanced by Downey's own as a jaded beat reporter. Ruffalo's rugged cop, who discourages Graysmith from traveling too far down the rabbit hole, completes an effective three-way dynamic. Stylish, unnerving, and psychologically complex, "Zodiac" is a first-class detective tale with an epic sprawl.







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