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. For an academic or critical "paper" perspective on the film, it is widely analyzed for its exploration of journalism ethics and capitalism. Physical Media & Formats Nightcrawler (Blu-ray) - 1080p : This standard high-definition release at Louis Bloom: A Chilling Performance (Available for digital
, typically feature 1080p/AVC-encoded video with rich colors and deep black levels. The film is rated for violence, including graphic images and strong language. You can watch the official trailer on YouTube or find the full film on platforms like or more details on Jake Gyllenhaal’s preparation for the role? Nightcrawler (2014)
Lou’s business model is brutally efficient. He hires an eager but naive assistant, Rick (Riz Ahmed), to help navigate the city's underbelly. He strikes a symbiotic, exploitative deal with Nina Romina (Rene Russo), a news director desperate for ratings who lives by the motto: "Think of our news cast as a screaming woman running down the street with her throat cut". As the film progresses, Lou doesn't just film the news; he begins to orchestrate it. He tampers with crime scenes, moves bodies for better angles, and eventually withholds evidence of a mass murder to ensure his footage captures the police raid in the most dramatic way possible. The film is a darkly satirical ride through the psychology of a sociopath who weaponizes the American work ethic.
The film follows (Jake Gyllenhaal), a petty thief looking for a way into the American workforce. He stumbles upon the world of "stringers"—independent freelance camera crews who film violent accidents, fires, and murders to sell to local TV news stations.