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"Zodiac", de David Fincher, transporta para o grande ecrã os crimes de um serial killer dos anos 60. Segundo Manohla Dargis, do New York Times, este poderá ser o filme mais pessoal do realizador de "Seven" e "Fight Club". A estreia nas salas portuguesas está prevista para 19 de Abril.
Hunting a Killer as the Age of Aquarius Dies
By MANOHLA DARGIS
Published: March 2, 2007
David Fincher’s magnificently obsessive new film, “Zodiac,” tracks the story of the serial killer who left dead bodies up and down California in the 1960s and possibly the ’70s, and that of the men who tried to stop him. Set when the Age of Aquarius disappeared into the black hole of the Manson family murders, the film is at once sprawling and tightly constructed, opaque and meticulously detailed. It’s part police procedural, part monster movie, a funereal entertainment that is an unexpected repudiation of Mr. Fincher’s most famous movie, the serial-killer fiction “Seven,” as well as a testament to this cinematic savant’s gifts.
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