Zodiac

Today’s quick review: Zodiac. In California in 1969, a serial killer calling himself the Zodiac taunts the police by sending letters to the San Francisco Chronicle. Paul Avery (Robert Downey, Jr.) of the Chronicle reports on the killings, while Detective Dave Toschi (Mark Ruffalo) spearheads the investigation. But the most avid investigator proves to be Robert Graysmith (Jake Gyllenhaal), a cartoonist for whom the Zodiac becomes an obsession.

Zodiac is a crime thriller and mystery based on the true story of the Zodiac Killer. The movie follows detectives, reporters, and amateurs as they try to crack the case of one of California’s most notorious serial killers. A great cast, realistic characters, top-notch direction, and an unrelenting mystery make Zodiac an engrossing watch from start to finish. Those willing to follow its twists and turns will be amply rewarded.

Much of Zodiac’s appeal comes from its characters. Paul, Dave, and Robert each bring a different style to the investigation. The three men are clearly drawn and capably acted. The film is clear about their motivations, their limitations, and the toll the case takes on each of them. The focus shifts between them according to the ebb and flow of the investigation. The interplay between them gives the mystery the depth of multiple perspectives.

Zodiac’s storytelling is no less effective. The camerawork, song selection, and choice of events to portray give Zodiac the brisk pacing that belies its lengthy run time. The individual scenes are captivating enough to guide the film through a years-long investigation full of red herrings and blind allies. The focus of the movie remains on the numerous, contradictory facts of the case, but Zodiac does know how to ramp up the tension when need be.

The result is a well-crafted, unpredictable mystery with the ring of authenticity to it. Give Zodiac a shot if you like craftsmanship, drama, and unsolvable mysteries. Skip it if you’re looking for a tidy story. For a fictional crime drama with an ensemble cast, a similarly elaborate plot, and high all-around quality, check out L.A. Confidential. For another well-executed crime story based on real life, check out The Untouchables.

7.7 out of 10 on IMDB. I give it a 7.5 for a captivating story and excellent overall quality.

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