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Zodiac [Francia]
Director's Cut - Édition boîtier SteelBook
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Film en version Director's Cut
Boîtier métal SteelBook limité
Sinopsis
Zodiac, l'insaisissable tueur en série qui sévit à la fin des années 60 et répandit la terreur dans la région de San Francisco, fut le Jack l'Eventreur de l'Amérique. Prodigue en messages cryptés, il semait les indices comme autant de cailloux blancs, et prenait un malin plaisir à narguer la presse et la police. Il s'attribua une trentaine d'assassinats, mais fit bien d'autres dégâts collatéraux parmi ceux qui le traquèrent. Ceci est la chronique de sa traque qui s'étire sur deux décennies...
Detalles del producto
- Relación de aspecto : 1.85:1
- Clasificado : Desconocido
- Dimensiones del paquete : 17.2 x 13.7 x 1.4 cm; 150 gramos
- Referencia del fabricante : SS-FR-TV-20
- Director : David Fincher
- Formato multimedia : Importación, Pantalla ancha, Color
- Tiempo de ejecución : 2 horas y 42 minutos
- Actores : Jake Gyllenhaal, Mark Ruffalo, Anthony Edwards, Robert Downey Jr., Brian Cox
- Subtitulado: : Alemán, Inglés, Español, Francés, Italiano
- Subtítulos: : Inglés, Danés, Francés, Noruego, Alemán, Portugués, Holandés, Italiano, Castellano, Sueco, Finlandés
- Idioma : Italiano (Dolby Digital 5.1), Castellano (Dolby Digital 5.1), Inglés (Dolby Digital 5.1), Francés (Dolby Digital 5.1), Alemán (Dolby Digital 5.1)
- Estudio : Warner Bros. Entertainment France
- ASIN : B0B4KCXBT4
- País de origen : Francia
- Número de discos : 1
- Clasificación en los más vendidos de Amazon: nº2,309 en Películas y TV (Ver el Top 100 en Películas y TV)
- nº164 en Policíaco, negro y thriller
- nº652 en Drama
- nº1,298 en Blu-ray
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The Zodiac killer first appeared in San Francisco in the late sixties and with his rather odd home made disguise, those attention seeking letters addressed directly to the editor of the San Francisco Chronicle and the strange coded pictograms he became big news very quickly. Killing at least six but claiming many more he frightened an entire city into almost lock down.
Some mild spoilers.
Although the story is essentially about the hunt for the killer and the extreme efforts that the police and the two detectives assigned to the case went to in attempting to crack the case, it also charts the substantial and in the end overwhelming effects the case ultimately had on Robert Graysmith, the newspapers cartoonist, and his wife and family. His lone attempts to solve the mystery of the killers identity became a personal compulsion and addiction that in the end almost destroyed his life. In a world well before computers, before criminal profiling, before CCTV and the Internet the clues mounted up, red herrings abounded, and the huge amount of paperwork amassed could fill an entire room. With limited resources and time to investigate the case eventually became totally bogged down to such a degree that you could not see the wood for the trees. There was so much “evidence” that deciding what was important became almost impossible. A number of suspects arose and one in particular was thought to be the prime suspect. Could it be proved?
David Fincher (Seven, Fight Club, The Social Network and The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo) was a perfect choice for this dark material. Casting four excellent actors doing some of their best work in the main roles to flesh out these real life characters, and filming a quite wonderful script really brought the time and the feel of late sixties early seventies San Francisco vividly to life. Finchers' eclectic but always interesting personal directing style and attention to detail firmly cement the film in a time and place with real authenticity. Tone is very consistent throughout, this is a film about a series of brutal murders after all, so for the most part it's a brooding sombre piece that attempts to reflect the reality of investigating a series of murders and stopping further ones. Finchers' films often have a dark noirish feel and Zodiac is no exception, so if you liked Seven or Fight Club then you will probably like this effort as well as it feels quite similar in execution. As you would expect, costumes, sets, set dressing and the auto mobiles are spot on and compliment the supreme efforts made by the whole crew to make this film look right. Shot in a very pleasing 2.35 -1 aspect ratio, the magnificent lighting cinematography is quite beautiful, especially in the darker night scenes and Finchers' habit of utilizing almost unnoticeable special effects to achieve what he wants to see on screen is wonderfully understated. You certainly will not even realise you are watching an effect in most cases and I would recommend you watch the second disc with a multitude of special features to enjoy.
At 162 minutes this is a long film and in my view 15 minutes could have been trimmed without any real detriment to the story. However I was never bored and the time did fly for the most part. I actually watched this film some years ago and although I was impressed with the quality of the whole production, the film experience itself left me a bit cold. The bleak and senseless killings of mostly very young people was a subject I found no pleasure in and the film suffered as a result. The same thing happened with Goodfellas some years earlier. On second viewings however for both I changed my mind. Some films need a second chance.
The full length documentary covering the attacks and the investigation with many of the real participants, and two of the victims who luckily got away, is excellent and well worth a watch. I would suggest you watch the film first so as not to spoil how the story unfolds, however it's of course up to you.
From what I have learnt about the case, Clint Eastwoods' film Dirty Harry is based at least in part on The Zodiac killings.
A cracking real life serial killer thriller.

It has a very eerie atmosphere , probably due to the fact that the film is a true story based on real case files and makes you realise what a screwed up world we can live in when you think someone like this could be living in your street.
Jake Gyllenhall, Mark Ruffalo and Robert Downey are all heavy weight in this and they keep the story gripping even tho it is rather slow paced..you always feel they are onto something only to be foiled at the last minute.
You can feel the tension towards the end, wondering if they have finally cracked it , one particular scene near the end had the cinema i watched it in holding their breath and thinking OMG!.
If you like true crime drama i'm sure this will be perfect for you and if you just like well told thrillers then you can't go to far wrong with this well acted, stylish film

From the early scenes depicting the Zodiacs first known murders we are shown the terror and agony suffered by his victims. These images are shocking and brutal and not soon forgotten. You want to see the Zodiac get caught and in Fincher's storytelling the audience is given a chance to come up with their own theories.
Mark Ruffalo, Robert Downey Jr, Jake Gyllenhaal, Anthony Edwards, Brian Cox and John Carroll Lynch are exceptional in this film. This is absolutely a must see!!


The UK release crams both the movie and special features onto one disc, therefore the video and audio quality of the movie suffers (VC-1 encoded video at 14mbps and Dolby Digital 5.1 audio at 640kbps), whereas the 2-disc US release gives the movie a chance to shine, with its MPEG-4 AVC encoded video at 31mbps and Dolby TrueHD lossless audio (48kHz, 24-bit), and provides HD-quality extras on a separate disc.
Now, as for the movie itself... Fans of director David Fincher ("Fight Club", "The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo") will know what to expect here: stylish visuals, well-crafted storylines, top-notch editing and sound design and, of course, rather dark subject matter (although viewers will find "Zodiac" much less mean-spirited and more thoughtful than some of his other work).
Based on true events, the film centres on two detectives (Mark Ruffalo and Anthony Edwards), a journalist (Robert Downey Jr.) and a cartoonist (Jake Gyllenhaal) in their obsessive hunt for an elusive serial killer in 1960's and 70's California, following the lengthy investigation which threatens to derail all of their careers and personal lives. More of a crime drama than a standard "serial killer thriller", the film is nevertheless utterly gripping and involving, and even at 2 hours 42 mins, never feels dragged out or overlong. The details of the case are fascinating (you will definitely want to check out the documentaries on disc 2 about the real-life investigation) and will have you hooked from the opening sequence to the end credits. The performances are universally excellent, and Fincher perfectly captures the mood of the era with attention to detail in the costumes, music, sets and locations -- the sterile newspaper offices and dingy police record rooms, sun-kissed lakes and parks, beige apartments and foggy night-time San Francisco.
The blu-ray video itself is gorgeous -- crisp and sharp, with amazing clarity, detail and colour. One of the best transfers I've seen yet. The audio track is slightly front-heavy, with little-to-no surround, but does a more than adequate job in a dialogue-driven movie which is more about story and characters than explosive sound effects or scary music.
All in all, "Zodiac" is another wonderful offering from David Fincher -- well paced and engrossing, with compelling performances and a chilling mystery at its core. The 2-disc US blu-ray release is excellent, and includes 2 audio commentaries and 5 documentaries detailing the making of the movie as well as the real-life investigation.
Very highly recommended.