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Zodiac
Peter is an eight year old boy who lives in a cheap hotel room. When his mother oddly disappears, a transsexual woman comes to take care of him, against her own will. Sooner or later Peter will find out that this is the woman with the 'plumed snake', the woman that will pull him to outside world, where anything is likely to occur.
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Plot Summary
In the late 1960s and 1970s, a cartoonist, a detective, and a reporter become obsessed with identifying and stopping a serial killer known as the Zodiac, who taunts police with letters and cryptic ciphers. The investigation spans years, consuming their lives as they chase leads across Northern California, but the killer's identity remains elusive.
Critical Reception
David Fincher's 'Zodiac' was widely acclaimed by critics for its meticulous attention to detail, gripping suspense, and authentic portrayal of a complex and frustrating investigation. It is often praised for its historical accuracy and its focus on the human toll of obsession. Audiences generally appreciated its procedural depth and atmospheric tension, though some found its length and ambiguity challenging.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its historical accuracy and meticulous recreation of the era.
Lauded for its suspenseful atmosphere and deep dive into investigative processes.
Hailed as a masterclass in filmmaking, particularly Fincher's direction and the performances.
Google audience: Audiences found 'Zodiac' to be a compelling and suspenseful thriller, appreciating its realism and the intense focus on the investigation. Many viewers noted the film's ability to capture the frustration and obsession involved in trying to catch a killer. Some mentioned the length as a minor drawback, but the overall sentiment was overwhelmingly positive.
Awards & Accolades
None notable, though it received numerous critics' awards and nominations for Best Film and Best Director.
Fun Fact
Director David Fincher was so committed to historical accuracy that he insisted on using period-appropriate equipment for the film's prop department, including authentic typewriters and police radios from the late 1960s and early 1970s.
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