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Dupont Lajoie (1975)
Yves Boisset's diatribe against latent xenophobia will leave you badly bruised but otherwise enlightened
Based on the novel by Bastid and Martens, Yves Boisset's diatribe against crass stupidity, cowardice and ordinary racism is as relevant and powerful today as it was when it first came out, through its uncompromising and realistic depiction of how latent xenophobia can often result in dramatic consequences. A controversial piece that needs to be seen even more so today when racism and rape allegations are more rife than ever.
Nightcrawler (2014)
A dark descent into the world of tawdry journalism...
What an intense and gritty ride this movie is...a dark descent into the world of tawdry journalism with a stellar performance from Gyllenhaal who gives his character a calm, articulate, determined yet menacing vibe. His portrayal of this down on his luck loner, desperate to make a living is extremely convincing, a crossover between Taxi Driver and Collateral. Nightcrawler ramps up the tension until the very last minute and keeps you wondering what's going to happen next. A great follow-up to End of Watch and Prisoners for Gyllenhaal ! He proves once again that he's decidedly one of the most talented actors of his generation. Giving it a ringing endorsement.