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Saturday, December 24, 2016
Nocturnal Animals shows powerful writing
As an author, I always enjoy movies about other writers. I would love to have my writing affect a reader so powerfully as Edward's did on Susan. This is the book the film
was based on:
Below is my post from my movie review blog:
Movie Title: Nocturnal Animals
Grade: B+
Rating: R, 115
minutes
- In a Nutshell: This disturbing, stylish drama is very cleverly written and unfolds perfectly.
- Tom Ford wrote the screenplay and directed this movie. He is a great storyteller and does an excellent job layering three stories over and under each other. Did you know he got his start as a fashion designer?
Uplifting theme:
- “Do
you ever feel like your life has turned into something you never intended?”
– Susan Morrow (Amy Adams)
- Regret,
emotional scars.
- Believing
in someone.
Things I liked:
- I love
Amy Adams and Jake Gyllenhaall in anything. They’re both super talented and deliver
fantastic emotional performances.
- You
begin to understand the symbolism at the same time Susan does.
- Michael Shannon does a great job as a crusty old cop who is dying physically and
emotionally.
- Aaron
Taylor-Johnson and Karl Glusman make you so angry as the sleazy scumbag
criminals you want to see get what they deserve.
- I thought
the movie poster was really clever.
- This film will stay with you. The more you think about it, the more you'll notice the connecting cues throughout the movie.
Things I didn’t like:
- It
annoyed me when Susan described her conservative, religious parents as
racist, as if all of those things are naturally connected.
- Some
very talented actors had very small parts (Laura Linney, Michael Sheen, Armie
Hammer, Jena Malone) and I would have loved to see more of them.
- It’s
emotionally very dark.
Interesting lines:
- “Enjoy
the absurdity of our world. It’s a
lot less painful.” – Carlos (Michael Sheen who has another movie out in
theaters right now: Passengers)
- Susan
asks, “Why are you so driven to write?”
Edward answers, “I guess it’s a way of keeping things alive. I’m saying things that will eventually
die. If I write it down, then it’ll
last forever.”
- “My
husband used to call me a nocturnal animal.” – Susan
- ‘I’m
not scared. I’m unhappy.” – Susan
- “They
say we all become our mother.” – Anne Sutton
Funny lines:
- “Do
you not trust your nanny?” – Susan
“No, I do. I just hate her.” – (Jena Malone)
Tips for
parents:
- This
is not a family-friendly movie that children should watch. It is a very dark Rated R film with mature
themes.
- Vulgar
profanity.
- Discussion
and portrayal of a brutal rape attack.
- You
see a guy sitting on a toilet naked.
- Abortion,
marriage infidelity, illegal activities.
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