Three theories immediately sprung up in my mind. The movie had a very open ending and left some questions unanswered. However, the fear of becoming like my parents and the anxiety which surrounds the uncertainty of my future are both very familiar and deeply personal to me as well. Nocturnal Animals also appealed to me because it explored my biggest anxieties: the most obvious one was, of course, all of the events of the book (kidnap, rape, and murder). I also liked the fact that the movie did not take sides: it critiqued both the southern traditional way of life and the uber modern and stylish world of the urban high classes. reality – and all of them were super engaging. In general, I would say that the fipm was based on thematical dichotomies – Texas vs. All the different storylines – the reality, the book’s plot and the flashbacks – were separately interesting and distinctive but I also liked how they were combined and how they mirrored each other. I absolutely loved the clever and intriguing narrative of the film. He successfully transitioned from designing to filmmaking and I’m excited to see what he will come up with next. I’ve not seen his first movie – A Single Man – but he impressed me a lot this time around, so I will most likely check out his debut movie. This was his second attempt at making a feature film. The fashion designer Tom Ford both wrote, directed, and produced Nocturnal Animals. The more glamorous parts of the film (the bourgeoisie and the art scene), as well as the stylistic look of it, reminded me of The Neon Demon (plus, Demonwas about the fashion world, Animals directed by a fashion designer), while the grittier parts – the book’s plot – were reminiscent of Hell or High Water both visually and thematically. In short, I would describe Nocturnal Animals as Hell or High Water and The Neon Demonput together. IMDb summary: An art gallery owner is haunted by her ex-husband’s novel, a violent thriller she interprets as a veiled threat and a symbolic revenge tale. A few back, I discussed Arrivaland today, I’m giving you my thoughts on Nocturnal Animals. Welcome to another Amy Adams movie review. Posted by Lou NovemNovemPosted in Movie reviews Tags: aaron taylor johnson, age of ultron, american hustle, amy adams, anna karenina, armie hammer, arrival, avengers, avengers 2 age of ultron, avengers age of ultron, batman v superman, batman v superman dawn of justice, best movies, big eyes, british film, bvs, demolition, design, designing, directing, director, experimental film, fashion, fashion blog, fear, film, film review, film reviews, filming, filmmaking, films, godzilla, hell or high water, independant film, indie film, isla fisher, jake gyllenhaal, michael shannon, midnight speical, motion picture, motion picture review, motion pictures, movie, movie film, movie preview, movie review, movie reviews, movies, nightcrawler, nocturnal animals, nocturnal animals review, now you see me, prisoners, southpaw, sty e, style, take shelter, the man from u.n.c.l.e., the man from uncle, the neon demon, the social network, tom ford, tom ford design, writer, writing, zodiac
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