MinionZombie
16-Jul-2007, 03:58 PM
Okay, so I checked this film out finally yesterday and, to put a Kevin Smith stylee spin on it, 'I dug this film in a big, bad way'.
I loved it. While Fincher's visual style was more or less restrained throughout (to suit the content), there were moments where you could feel it (mind you the CGI exterior shots did seem a tad videogamey to me, not life-like enough...kinda odd).
But that was my only single, minor dinky little ickle gripe (those CGI set-up city shots). The film was absolutely fascinating and didn't drag at all through the 2 hours and 35 minutes running time, I just sat there and watched the whole thing from start to finish without once glancing at my watch.
The performances were great, Gyllenhaal was especially great. A really compelling film, it's obvious that a lot of personal obsession and research went into this project from Fincher himself, it really shows. It's the be-all and end-all Zodiac movie, nuff said.
Highly recommended for Fincher fans and for fans of films heavily based on the protagonists and characterisation, a cracking film, I look forward to the (no doubt coming) bumper edition DVD (2 or 3 discs, a la Fight Club or Panic Room), rather than the current bare-bones piss-all-extras release that's out there now.
When the bumper DVD is out, I'm ditching the dough on it no questions asked. :cool::thumbsup:
Glad to see quality and thoughtful filmmaking is still very much alive amidst the onslaught of remakes and dumb-dumb flicks.
I loved it. While Fincher's visual style was more or less restrained throughout (to suit the content), there were moments where you could feel it (mind you the CGI exterior shots did seem a tad videogamey to me, not life-like enough...kinda odd).
But that was my only single, minor dinky little ickle gripe (those CGI set-up city shots). The film was absolutely fascinating and didn't drag at all through the 2 hours and 35 minutes running time, I just sat there and watched the whole thing from start to finish without once glancing at my watch.
The performances were great, Gyllenhaal was especially great. A really compelling film, it's obvious that a lot of personal obsession and research went into this project from Fincher himself, it really shows. It's the be-all and end-all Zodiac movie, nuff said.
Highly recommended for Fincher fans and for fans of films heavily based on the protagonists and characterisation, a cracking film, I look forward to the (no doubt coming) bumper edition DVD (2 or 3 discs, a la Fight Club or Panic Room), rather than the current bare-bones piss-all-extras release that's out there now.
When the bumper DVD is out, I'm ditching the dough on it no questions asked. :cool::thumbsup:
Glad to see quality and thoughtful filmmaking is still very much alive amidst the onslaught of remakes and dumb-dumb flicks.