Ein neuer großer Klassiker bahnt sich an...
Verfasst: Sa 14. Okt 2006, 10:12
ZODIAC
ich kann gar nicht ausdrücken wie sehr ich dieses Werk erwarte.
Schon seit es bekannt wurde und ich die ersten Bilder vor 1,5 Jahren hier reingestellt habe....
Fincher hat jetzt erste Kritiken bekommen von einem Film bei dem es noch an Musik und Szenen fehlt............!
Und diese Reviews sagen das er diesen Film auch so ins Kino bringen könnte und es wäre ein Klassiker, kaum zu glauben wenn alles fertig ist!
Hier die alleralleralerersten Reviews:
BITTE LESEN!!!!
Wow, I was lucky enough to catch a rough screening tonite of David Finchers "Zodiac" and was blown away by this. Its easily the best film I've seen this year and will and should become an insant classic. Not only is it a great piece of filmmaking but easily one of the best films about an investigation I've ever seen.
It stars Jake Gyllenhal, Robert Downey Jr., Mark Ruffolo and Anthony Edawards. The cut I saw tonight was about 2 hours and 50 minutes and it flew by, the pacing is dead on. It's the epic story of two San Fransisco Police Detectives, Ruffolo in an a breakout Oscar Worthy performance and Edwards and San Fransisco Chronicle crime reporter Robert Downey Jr. who continues his fantastic few years of acting as Paul Avery and Jake Gyllenhal as Robert Graysmith in another great performance as cartoonist for the paper who get caught up in the investigation into the murders that occur at the hand of the Zodiac killer in the late 1960's all the way into the 1970's.
This is one of the first films I can remember seeing that I had not known anything about except my anticipation and a couple of still photos on the net and a small promo Fincher did talking about Final Cut Pro on Apple. It was filmed in the new Hi-Def system that Mann used earlier this sumer in Miami Vice and is equally as gorgeous and crystal clear. It is a totally different Fincher film from what we've seen before it's a very talky film with little to no action but the suspense when it comes is gut-wrenching and intense. Its also a very comedic film which took my by suprise for some reason especially a few scenes when Edwards is trying to get information from three other counties in California and Downey as once again a great comic relief who loses himself into drugs and alcohol. Scenes that involve the Zodiac and his victims are hard to take at times because of the intensity and brutality, especially one involving a young mother and her baby girl the dread is almost unbearable.
The movie starts out with a killer opening involving two young lovers and the Zodiac who then taunts the police with a phone call to 911. He continues to threaten and taunt sending letters to newspapers including cryptic coding and cloth of victims blood. Brian Cox also pops up in the film in a very good role as Melvin Belli who tries to talk the killer into a meeting on live morning television. We jump back and forth between the detectives efforts and the two San Fransisco Chronicle workers and years go by.
Two montages have some great Fincher flare including one that follows the detectives with writing from the letters appearing on the walls and all over the place. The one that I enjoyed the most was a cut to black for a few minutes where all you hear is newscasters talking about events that have taken place over the course of a four year span with nothing on screen except the voices of actual newscast, now I don't know if they'll place documentary footage over this but God I hope not. And with all rough screenings some things still have to be cleaned up including some shots where equipment is visible and special effects are not finished but this is top notch stuff. The soundtrack is fun and light and filled with some classic songs as one would expect from a film set in this period of time. Knowing the story of the Zodiac I was curious as to how they would wrap it up but a scene with Gylenhall and a suspect is as intense or even more so than the scene DiCaprio and Damon shared in The Departed when the two are on the phone and say nothing to one another. This is an almost perfect film which is tough for me to say, not one thing was spectacular and another thing fell short everything was perfect all across the board on this one.
To say why this film is set for a mid January release is beyond me this should be a November, December film cause of the quality. I thought maybe I thought to much of it but after talking with a friend on the ride home I we agreed on everything.....
A++
Ich kanns kaum erwarten, schaffen wir es im Februar 2007 zusammen ins Kino zu gehen???????
Hier noch das erste WUNDERVOLLE SCHÖNE UMWERFENDE POSTER DIESES FILMES:
http://www.aintitcool.com/node/30367
ich WILL WILL WILL eure Meinung hören...heheheheeeee
ich kann gar nicht ausdrücken wie sehr ich dieses Werk erwarte.
Schon seit es bekannt wurde und ich die ersten Bilder vor 1,5 Jahren hier reingestellt habe....
Fincher hat jetzt erste Kritiken bekommen von einem Film bei dem es noch an Musik und Szenen fehlt............!
Und diese Reviews sagen das er diesen Film auch so ins Kino bringen könnte und es wäre ein Klassiker, kaum zu glauben wenn alles fertig ist!
Hier die alleralleralerersten Reviews:
BITTE LESEN!!!!
Wow, I was lucky enough to catch a rough screening tonite of David Finchers "Zodiac" and was blown away by this. Its easily the best film I've seen this year and will and should become an insant classic. Not only is it a great piece of filmmaking but easily one of the best films about an investigation I've ever seen.
It stars Jake Gyllenhal, Robert Downey Jr., Mark Ruffolo and Anthony Edawards. The cut I saw tonight was about 2 hours and 50 minutes and it flew by, the pacing is dead on. It's the epic story of two San Fransisco Police Detectives, Ruffolo in an a breakout Oscar Worthy performance and Edwards and San Fransisco Chronicle crime reporter Robert Downey Jr. who continues his fantastic few years of acting as Paul Avery and Jake Gyllenhal as Robert Graysmith in another great performance as cartoonist for the paper who get caught up in the investigation into the murders that occur at the hand of the Zodiac killer in the late 1960's all the way into the 1970's.
This is one of the first films I can remember seeing that I had not known anything about except my anticipation and a couple of still photos on the net and a small promo Fincher did talking about Final Cut Pro on Apple. It was filmed in the new Hi-Def system that Mann used earlier this sumer in Miami Vice and is equally as gorgeous and crystal clear. It is a totally different Fincher film from what we've seen before it's a very talky film with little to no action but the suspense when it comes is gut-wrenching and intense. Its also a very comedic film which took my by suprise for some reason especially a few scenes when Edwards is trying to get information from three other counties in California and Downey as once again a great comic relief who loses himself into drugs and alcohol. Scenes that involve the Zodiac and his victims are hard to take at times because of the intensity and brutality, especially one involving a young mother and her baby girl the dread is almost unbearable.
The movie starts out with a killer opening involving two young lovers and the Zodiac who then taunts the police with a phone call to 911. He continues to threaten and taunt sending letters to newspapers including cryptic coding and cloth of victims blood. Brian Cox also pops up in the film in a very good role as Melvin Belli who tries to talk the killer into a meeting on live morning television. We jump back and forth between the detectives efforts and the two San Fransisco Chronicle workers and years go by.
Two montages have some great Fincher flare including one that follows the detectives with writing from the letters appearing on the walls and all over the place. The one that I enjoyed the most was a cut to black for a few minutes where all you hear is newscasters talking about events that have taken place over the course of a four year span with nothing on screen except the voices of actual newscast, now I don't know if they'll place documentary footage over this but God I hope not. And with all rough screenings some things still have to be cleaned up including some shots where equipment is visible and special effects are not finished but this is top notch stuff. The soundtrack is fun and light and filled with some classic songs as one would expect from a film set in this period of time. Knowing the story of the Zodiac I was curious as to how they would wrap it up but a scene with Gylenhall and a suspect is as intense or even more so than the scene DiCaprio and Damon shared in The Departed when the two are on the phone and say nothing to one another. This is an almost perfect film which is tough for me to say, not one thing was spectacular and another thing fell short everything was perfect all across the board on this one.
To say why this film is set for a mid January release is beyond me this should be a November, December film cause of the quality. I thought maybe I thought to much of it but after talking with a friend on the ride home I we agreed on everything.....
A++
Ich kanns kaum erwarten, schaffen wir es im Februar 2007 zusammen ins Kino zu gehen???????
Hier noch das erste WUNDERVOLLE SCHÖNE UMWERFENDE POSTER DIESES FILMES:
http://www.aintitcool.com/node/30367
ich WILL WILL WILL eure Meinung hören...heheheheeeee