'Zodiac' Review: Let's take you back, to the time of the Zodiac!
☠My 3 Fincher Fav's☠Zodiac☠ Review☠9/10☠
Based on the notorious, STILL-unsolved late-1960s to early-1970s Zodiac murders in the San Francisco area, the movie focuses first on efforts to figure out the murderer's (fu**ed up) motives and then on the ways that the Zodiac "imagined" himself into the public's consciousness i.e. by writing letters to the San Francisco Chronicle and leaving twisted clues to taunt the police.
David Fincher's excellent movie includes several bloody violent murder scenes (a stabbing is especially grisly). But it's more interested in the consequences of the brutality rather than the brutality itself: crime scenes, investigative procedures, fear in the community, etc. In a mess of intersecting obsessions and deceptions, Zodiac finds remarkable coherence, tracing the similar needs, means, and fictions that structure truth.
This is definitely one of the best casts in a flick I have ever seen. The chemistry between Mark Ruffalo, Robert Downey Jr., and Jake Gyllenhaal was second to none. Fincher makes such a harsh, violent but true world and the sheer brutality of it speaks volumes and resonates with audiences. Must see!
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