Finally, he succeeded

Godfrey 2022-04-23 07:01:14

I heard that it was a very good movie, but after watching it, I felt that it was average, not a masterpiece, but it was not bad.
The male protagonist is a criminal who is desperate for his purpose. In the beginning, he is a gangster who steals guardrails and well covers, but he is different from other marginalized people. It's normal, stealing and abducting, as long as you can go further, you can. It all came to a head when he became a freelance journalist (Nightcrawler) specializing in filming crime scenes late at night. Trespassing a crime scene, concealing the crime to get the scoop, breaking a competitor's car and causing a car accident, deliberately letting the criminal go to a crowded restaurant and then calling the police, causing the police to have a large-scale shootout so that you can make headlines and design your own disobedient The assistant asked him to be killed by a criminal... The male protagonist has no morals, no sympathy, only extreme rationality and pretentious professionalism. In the end, he succeeded... Hehe, it really is a satire.

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Extended Reading
  • Alta 2022-03-24 09:01:15

    If "Newsroom" is a work only seen by idealistic journalism students, "Nightcrawler" is completely the opposite. As the photographer of "Blood is Coming" is still awesome, the "Top Ten Movies and Top 10 Cities" in the "Guardian" should be written after the film is released. You can replace the adjectives of LA with this, everything about the city. All the grotesques were printed on Jack Gyllenhaal's face by the photographer.

  • Deja 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    I think the film is a little dull, but Jake's sociopath in this modern society is really insane

Nightcrawler quotes

  • Nina Romina: We find our viewers are more interested in urban crime creeping into the suburbs. What that means is a victim or victims, preferably well-off and/or white, injured at the hands of the poor, or a minority.

  • Nina Romina: Home invasion in Granada. He got there before the cops. We have 10 minutes to airtime, how much of this can we show?

    Linda: You mean, legally?

    Nina Romina: No, morally; of course, legally.