Nightcrawler -2014- Dual 1080p Review
Lou isn't a villain in the traditional sense. He is a product of his environment. He parrots business jargon from Wikipedia, hires an intern with the promise of a "profit-sharing model" that doesn't exist, and manipulates crime scenes for better footage. The film’s brilliance lies in its ambiguity; Lou never breaks the law in a way that can be easily prosecuted. He simply bends morality until it snaps.
Lou was a scavenger by nature, a man who spoke in the sterile, upbeat dialect of self-help seminars while his eyes remained as cold as a shark's. When he stumbled upon a horrific car crash and saw a freelance camera crew—"stringers"—beating the sirens to the scene, he found his calling. He traded a stolen racing bike for a cheap camcorder and a radio scanner, transforming himself into a professional voyeur. Nightcrawler -2014- Dual 1080p
At its core, "Nightcrawler" is a film about the American Dream and the lengths to which people will go to achieve success. Lou Bloom is a character who embodies the entrepreneurial spirit, but his ambition comes at a cost. As he becomes more and more entrenched in the world of night crawling, he begins to sacrifice his morals and his relationships with others. Lou isn't a villain in the traditional sense




