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Zodiac (2007) DVD Review
Zodiac (2007) DVD Credits:
Zodiac (2007) Directed by:
David Fincher
Zodiac (2007) Written by:
James Vanderbilt
Zodiac (2007) Cast:
Jake Gyllenhaal, Mark Ruffalo, Robert Downey Jr., Anthony Edwards, Ezra Buzzington
Zodiac (2007) Released by:
Not available at this time
Region:
1
Zodiac (2007) DVD Release Date:
8th January 2008
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Zodiac (2007) Synopsis:

Based on the true story of one of the most intriguing unsolved crimes in the nation's history, "Zodiac" is a thriller from David Fincher, director of "Se7en" and "Fight Club." As a serial killer terrifies the San Francisco Bay Area and taunts police with his ciphers and letters, investigators in four jurisdictions search for the murderer. The case will become an obsession for four men as their lives and careers are built and destroyed by the endless trail of clues.

Zodiac (2007) DVD Review:

Zodiac - The Director's Cut (Two-Disc Special Collector's Edition)

There is a giant flaw in the hugely popular Award season that takes place between January and March, and it specifically affects the films being released in theaters during this time. Regardless of whether it is the Academy or the Hollywood Foreign press, the nominating committees for most of these award shows have very short memories, making the end of the years a popular time for films seeking awards. Zodiac was appropriately set for a Fall 2006 release, perfectly timed for award season, but everything was behind due to delays. Instead Zodiac was released very early this year, set to compete against all of the films still fresh in everyone’s mind while nominating. Even the DVD release of the film has already happened long ago, which is often a recent secondary way of helping encourage nominations. Wisely Zodiac is still making an effort, releasing the 2-Disc Director’s Cut perfectly timed to refresh our memories that it was one of the best films of 2007.

The reason the film was delayed is not unrelated to how brilliant it is. Director David Fincher has become infamous for his meticulous nature among other things, and Zodiac is his most thoughtful and intelligent film yet. It is also his most meticulous being as it is a period piece and based on actual case files. Fincher was taking longer than the studio would have liked, and this is also all the more reason why the release of a director’s cut would seem significant. Even though I am all for the promotion of the film, the new cut of the film doesn’t seem all that different from the theatrical version. Even still, this two-disc is still welcome, with a commentary from Fincher, who is pretty much non-stop with explanations and details for the entire commentary. He is one of the most engaging directors to listen to, mostly because of how meticulous he is.

The second commentary on the first disc with the film is with actors Jake Gyllenhaal, Robert Downey Jr., Brad Fischer, James Vanderbilt and James Ellroy. Gyllenhaal is essentially the lead character in the film, or at least the one we seem to stay closest to. He is a cartoonist for one of the newspapers contacted by Zodiac, a serial killer who has brutally slain at least two couples. Working at the same paper as Gyllenhaal is a reporter (Robert Downey Jr.) with a nature predisposed to drugs and alcohol. These two men become obsessed with the Zodiac murders and the taunting killer, where on the police side Mark Ruffalo plays a detective with just as strong an obsession.

The rest of the special features on the two DVDs cover aspects from the case files the film is based on to featurettes about the actual production. There is a featurette showing the pre-production work in comparison to the actual final product, to show how detailed Fincher is in advance. There is also a documentary for the behind-the-scenes filming experience and a featurette about the visual effects. There is a feature-length documentary about the real life investigation, as well as a featurette about Arthur Leigh Allen, the prime suspect who was never charged.

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Zodiac (2007) DVD review written by: Ryan Izay

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