Genres
Drama | Thriller
Director
Tom Ford
Country
USA
Cast
Amy Adams, Jake Gyllenhaal, Michael Shannon, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Isla Fisher, Armie Hammer, Laura Linney, Andrew Risebourough, Michael Sheen, Ellie Barnber, Robert Aramayo, Kristin Bauer van Straten, Karl Glusman, Jena Malone, Zawe Ashton
Storyline
An unhappy wealthy art curator (Amy Adams) beings to picture herself within the pages of her ex-husband's (Jake Gyllenhaal) novel and slowly becomes haunted by it.
Opinion
I have to say that I was sceptical about "Nocturnal Animals". I mean, a fashion designer writing and directing a film, what is going to happen next? But then I read Tom Ford also directed "A Single Man", a film I'm yet to see but I've heard great things about. And I've also heard people speak well about "Nocturnal Animals", especially about its performances so I decided to watch it. And it blew me away. This film not only features some astonishing performances, but it's a thrilling and stylish film as well as a profound experience.

But that's not all. Tom Ford's screenplay also features very well-written characters - both main and supporting - whose characterization is marked even more by some sharp and sophisticated dialogue. And both characters and dialogue are delivered by the cast to perfection. Amy Adams once again proves how versatile she is with a sublime performance that captures the cynicism and vulnerability of her character. Jake Gyllenhaal also is at the top of his game playing both a sensitive writer and a vengeful man without being unbelievable. Aaron Taylor-Johnosn is also good as the villain of the fictional storyline, but Michael Shannon is the one really standing out with another of his creepy and magnetic performances.
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