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Zodiac

United States

2007

157 Min
Color
English
  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
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DIR David Fincher

SCR James Vanderbilt

DP Harris Savides

CAST Jake Gyllenhaal, Mark Ruffalo, Robert Downey Jr., Anthony Edwards

MUSIC David Shire

Synopsis

A serial killer in the San Francisco Bay Area taunts police with his letters and cryptic messages. We follow the investigators and reporters in this lightly fictionalized account of the true 1970’s case as they search for the murderer, becoming obsessed with the case. Based on Robert Graysmith’s book, the movie’s focus is the lives and careers of the detectives and newspaper people. —IMDb

Director

David-fincher

David Fincher

David Leo Fincher (born August 28, 1962) is an American music video and film director known for his dark and stylish portraits of the human experience, particularly Fight Club (film) and Se7en.

Born in Denver, Colorado, Fincher was raised in Marin County, California. He moved to Ashland, Oregon in his teens where he graduated from Ashland High School.

Inspired by Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Fincher began making movies at age eight with an 8 mm camera. Filmmaking seemed the perfect outlet for a kid who could spend all day drawing and loved to make sculptures, take pictures and tape-record. Fincher eschewed the film school route, getting a job loading cameras and doing other hands-on work for John Korty’s Korty Films. He next got a job at Industrial Light and Magic in 1980 with his first screen credit being for Return of the Jedi, and stayed until 1984. He left ILM to direct a dark commercial for the American Cancer Society, a grim hint of things to come, showing… read more

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keldons

30Jan10

The attention to detail is fantastic, and it says a lot when I can know how the story ends but still be completely enthralled. My favorite film by Fincher.   
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Gregory Milla

29Jan10

Amazing film,Fincher proved he was a master in cinematography. Unfortunatly the story is the weakest link so it's not great a entertainment for the audience that's why I it is one of the top 5 most underrated American films released last decade (I agree with you David).  
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Tyler W

21Jan10

I didn't particularly enjoy this film the first time I saw it simply because I wasn't expecting something so procedural. Definitely need to see it again though. Loved the visuals, and Robert Downey Jr. was fantastic.  
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chrisperez

1Jan10

I found the story very interesting. I found the acute attention to detail even more so. That's dedication!  

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By David Phelps on August 10, 2009
What to do with an idiotic script? Douglas Sirk replied, “I realized maybe Jane Wyman could be right, and this goddamn awful story could be a success. And it was. My immediate reaction to Magnificent
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By Mugino on November 15, 2009

This is an example of how a film can flounder and fail even if the execution is skilled. I like Fincher’s style a great deal, but I find his project selection process to be a bit questionable. There…  read review

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By Roger Hayn on October 15, 2009

From the opening scene which included Donovan’s “Hurdy Gurdy Man,” one of my favorite songs, I knew that I was going to at least somewhat enjoy this. I’ve never been a tremendous fan of David Finchers…  read review

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By Rina on September 20, 2009

This definitely is one of Fincher’s best. It does not only document the police’s attempt to capture the insane and cruel Zodiac killer, it also tells a story of frustration and obsession, while perfectly…  read review

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By Sam Cooper on July 4, 2009

I think David Fincher’s Zodiac is his most under-appreciated film. Note how I didn’t say underrated, as that wold go to Panic Room (in my eyes). Zodiac garnered great reviews and all the Fincher fans…  read review

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