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Nightcrawler 2014 123movies

Nightcrawler 2014 123movies

The city shines brightest at nightOct. 23, 2014118 Min.
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Watch: Nightcrawler 2014 123movies, Full Movie Online – NIGHTCRAWLER is a thriller set in the nocturnal underbelly of contemporary Los Angeles. Jake Gyllenhaal stars as Lou Bloom, a driven young man desperate for work who discovers the high-speed world of L.A. crime journalism. Finding a group of freelance camera crews who film crashes, fires, murder and other mayhem, Lou muscles into the cut-throat, dangerous realm of nightcrawling – where each police siren wail equals a possible windfall and victims are converted into dollars and cents. Aided by Rene Russo as Nina, a veteran of the blood-sport that is local TV news, Lou blurs the line between observer and participant to become the star of his own story..
Plot: When Lou Bloom, desperate for work, muscles into the world of L.A. crime journalism, he blurs the line between observer and participant to become the star of his own story. Aiding him in his effort is Nina, a TV-news veteran.
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7.8/10 Votes: 543,356
95% | RottenTomatoes
76/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 9381 Popularity: 81.903 | TMDB

Reviews:


_Nightcrawler_ shows the dark and sadistic rise of an underground freelance video producer that left me on the edge of my seat in disbelief throughout the entire film.

The film begins following Lou Bloom, a man down on his luck during economic turmoil trying to find his way in the world. The whole first act really builds his sense of helplessness and drive to help lift himself out of his financial hardship. This drive is built upon throughout the entire story as with each step Bloom’s morals and societal lines drift farther and farther from the norms. The entire theme of the story really resonates with common day America, as you are told to work hard and pave a path for yourself no matter the cost to those around you. Dan Gilroy did an outstanding job with the direction and writing of the entire film. The unsettling nature of dialogue and characters actions/motivations is incredibly eerie as it is indicative of society today. Each scene feels real as if it is a retelling of true events. I believed every second of Lou Bloom as a character, and that is largely due to Jake Gyllenhall’s best performance to date.

Gyllenhall does such an excellent job of putting on this outcast persona. As a loner, he spends most of his time learning on the internet and due to that he does not really understand the nuances of everyday life. This is done tremendously well as every line delivered by Gyllenhall is so sharp and awkward, but the source of the words is tremendously powerful. The sense of emotion displayed by the lead is fantastic as well, he swings from being incredibly upset to quickly turning into a calm put together businessman. It demonstrates Bloom’s extreme passion for this work as his emotions blind him to not only his speech but slowly morality. Every aspect of Gyllenhall’s performance was incredibly visceral and every bit deserving of an Oscar. I touched a lot on the main lead here, but the supporting cast was all around spectacular. Rene Russo and Riz Ahmed did excellent jobs in their parts. They were able to mirror the audience’s reactions to the unhinged nature that is Lou Bloom, this aspect really resonated with me.

Overall, _Nightcrawler_ was one of the best movies I have seen in a long time. It was able to capture me in the world and had me completely engaged with the story Gilroy was attempting to deliver. The film ends with a bang and has left me thinking about it hours after viewing.

**Grade:** _97%_

**Verdict:** _Masterpiece_

Review By: Nathan

‘Nightcrawler’ is a neo noir thriller starring a very impressive (and thin) Jake Gyllenhaal which cleverly satirises the media industry’s obsession with horror and violence.

The poster’s correlation with Nicolas Winding Refn’s ‘Drive’ is a very clear choice because they are very similar in how they’re made in terms of themes and even soundtrack. The film is also very similar to Martin Scorsese’s ‘Taxi Driver’ and David Fincher’s ‘Seven’ as the cinematography is very bleak and dark.

The story is disturbingly gripping as the audience view Lou Bloom’s rise as an amateur journalist who seems to do anything to get the best footage of horrific crime scenes. What’s more shocking are the news channels that purchase his work claiming “if it bleeds, it leads!”.

Jake Gyllenhaal is brilliant in the starring role as he seems creepy but also powerful and shrewd.

★★★★

Review By: mattwilde123
Media propaganda meets psycho in this fascinating film
This film essentially tells the story of an ambitious and somewhat psychotic news video freelancer (played by Jake Gyllenhall) who will do anything, literally, to make his way in the world and be successful and a media editor (played by Rene Russo) who,in her own world of news casting, also has few if any scruples when it comes to her career and reputation. Put the two together and you get an escalating set of events in which the video freelancer goes to greater and greater extremes to film shocking scenes of crime, encouraged along by the media editor who is paying for his results.

What makes the film more interesting than just another action drama is the social commentary and the character studies. The main characters are very well crafted, believable, explained through back drop and excellently acted out. The parallels between them are also interesting to observe. Both pretty much without any care for the people around them and focused solely on personal gain. What the video guy will do to get his paycheck is shocking, but what the media editor will do to get her news reel is just as distasteful.

The social commentary is also sharp. The media is portrayed essentially as caring about nothing but a good story, even in fact if that story happens to be untrue. What matters is the narrative and the narrative has to fit the agenda of the media agency. By this measure all news is little more than propaganda. The video guy, despite his barbaric methods and behaviour, is also tolerated by those around him and the message, at least from the media editor and her team (acknowledging one dissenting voice in the film), is that it is OK to be cruel and to hurt others if it is in the pursuit of personal ambition. Both are valid observations and comments on today’s society, whether we, the viewers, happen to agree with them or not.

The film also has a touch of originality which isn’t easy to do these days when so many movies have already been made. Yes there are studies out there of psychos, yes there are films that vilify the media and there are films about morbid voyeurism and about the exploitation of victims of crime for personal gain. The originality comes from putting them all together. I couldn’t really think of a parallel, although others might.

This is well worth watching. You may not ultimately enjoy the film, after all it isn’t pleasant, but I am fairly sure you will remember it.

Review By: gotlbh
Stylishly Scary Tour de Force
From Welles to De Niro to Hanks to Bale, Hollywood has a history of actors going through extreme body transformations. While Gyllenhaal’s intense weight loss will easily fit this trend, to only focus on that part of his commitment to Nightcrawler would be overlooking how impressively gone he is as Louis Bloom, the focus of this intense character study about an overlooked and disturbed individual. It’s not a particularly “pleasant” film, and the pacing is far from quick, but the tension between Louis and his world progresses so beautifully as to pin you right to your seat. Nightcrawler is an effectively scary, uncomfortably funny, and stylishly gritty tour de force. The premise, plot and protagonist are truly unique: a sociopath becomes a freelance news-cameraman, stopping at nothing to succeed. Though his arc seems implausible, Gilroy crafts it smoothly, and Gyllenhaal’s disturbed perfection make it hard NOT to believe. His unsettling bug-eyed expression and breathtakingly inappropriate smile are magnetic. Much like Scorsese’s Rupert Pupkin, Bloom seems to believe he is the star of his own story: delusional, bull-headed, and respectably determined. Luckily, there is more here than just Gyllenhaal; powerful set-pieces resound, and the beautifully cool ambient guitar score is among the best of the year, complimenting Gyllenahaal’s uneasy intensity. Even the camera consistently reminds us where Bloom stands in the deeply LA locale. At the heart, it’s smartly calling out our propensity for praising characters for their desires, reminding us that compassionless ambition is extremely dangerous. For our fame-starved culture, Nightcrawler is a good message within a great movie with an even greater lead performance. A true don’t-miss!
Review By: matthewssilverhammer

Other Information:

Original Title Nightcrawler
Release Date 2014-10-23
Release Year 2014

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 57 min (117 min)
Budget 8500000
Revenue 50300000
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Crime, Drama, Thriller
Director Dan Gilroy
Writer Dan Gilroy
Actors Jake Gyllenhaal, Rene Russo, Bill Paxton
Country United States
Awards Nominated for 1 Oscar. 42 wins & 124 nominations total
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Dolby Digital, Datasat
Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1
Camera Arri Alexa XT, Panavision Primo, Super Speed MKII, Ultra Speed MKII and Angenieux Optimo Lenses, Panavision Panaflex Millennium XL2, Panavision Primo, Super Speed MKII, Ultra Speed MKII and Angenieux Optimo Lenses
Laboratory Company 3, Los Angeles (CA), USA (digital intermediate), FotoKem Laboratory, Burbank (CA), USA
Film Length N/A
Negative Format 35 mm (Kodak Vision3 200T 5213), Codex
Cinematographic Process ARRIRAW (2.8K) (source format), Digital Intermediate (2K) (master format), Super 35 (3-perf) (source format) (some scenes)
Printed Film Format 35 mm (anamorphic), D-Cinema

Nightcrawler 2014 123movies
Nightcrawler 2014 123movies
Nightcrawler 2014 123movies
Nightcrawler 2014 123movies
Nightcrawler 2014 123movies
Nightcrawler 2014 123movies
Nightcrawler 2014 123movies
Nightcrawler 2014 123movies
Nightcrawler 2014 123movies
Nightcrawler 2014 123movies
Original title Nightcrawler
TMDb Rating 7.689 9,381 votes

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