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Amy Adams and Jake Gyllenhaal star in this superb second feature from the fashion designer turned film director – a pitch-black thriller to make you queasy with tension and regret Theres a double-shot of horror and Nabokovian despair in this outrageously gripping and absorbing meta mystery-thriller from director Tom Ford,adapted by him from the 1993 novel Tony and Susan by Austin Wright. It’s a film with a double-stranded narrative – a story approximately a fictional story which runs alongside – and it pulls off the considerable trick of making you care approximately both equally, something I think The French Lieutenant’s Woman never truly managed. Clive James once wrote that talk approximately “levels of reality never properly acknowledges that one of these levels is really real. That probably holds steady. But in Nocturnal Animals, or these levels are equally powerful,and believe an intriguingly queasy and potent interrelation.
Ford has surely raised
his game from his faintly wan and over-determined drama A Single Man from 2009. There is something much more uninhibited and even raucous approximately this picture, which combines melodrama with a kind of teasing sophistication. Related: The bigger they approach: how to film an 'unfilmable' book Continue reading...

Source: theguardian.com

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