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Nocturnal Animals — When you love someone you can't just throw it away.
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Nocturnal Animals

2016 7.5 201.1K R views saved
Nocturnal Animals

Susan Morrow receives a book manuscript from her ex-husband – a man she left 20 years earlier – asking for her opinion of his writing. As she reads, she is drawn into the fictional life of Tony Hastings, a mathematics professor whose family vacation turns violent.

Countries: US
Languages: English
Content Rating: R
Runtime: 1hrs 57min
Status: Released
Release date: 2016-11-04
Release format: Streaming — Nov 24, 2016
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Wejdan
@iiwejdan 8 years ago


Nocturnal Animals is your favorite worst nightmare. Dark twisted semi-violent story keeps u on edge, with top notch acting.
All those vivid visuals plus somewhat kubrick-ish scenes makes me wish my eyes would stop blinking for a whole two hours just so i don't miss a thing

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Wejdan
@iiwejdan 8 years ago


Nocturnal Animals is your favorite worst nightmare. Dark twisted semi-violent story keeps u on edge, with top notch acting.
All those vivid visuals plus somewhat kubrick-ish scenes makes me wish my eyes would stop blinking for a whole two hours just so i don't miss a thing

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Jordan
@catherinemiddleton 5 years ago

I literally sat in my room for over an hour after this ended completely mindfucked. The layers of meaning and interpretation you can glean from the ending and the themes throughout are endless—because we impose a bit of our own experiences into every piece of art we consume. That’s the brilliance of this film and what makes it a true psychological thriller. Kudos also to the amazing performances from the cast—especially Michael Shannon.

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Director Hosein
@hosein-director 5 years ago

a revenge of an Arthist

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Noah West
@tiimmyxturner 8 years ago

Love that movie.. Really moving with great acting all the way and the story from the book she's reading won't let you go.. Strange ending though

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Samaa Al_Saedi
@samaa-al-saedi 1 year ago

absolute masterpiece of a thriller
as an aspiring writer, it's perfect ❤❤

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Director Hosein
@hosein-director 5 years ago

just because the story tella my feeling, i love it thanks tom ford

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German Alan
@g3rman1018 8 years ago

It is one of those movies that leaves it up to the viewers to interpret its meaning. Will leave you pondering about what you just saw even after it ends... and maybe that's what it sets out to do.

Gyllenhaal is on top form here.

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Mounir
@mounirabbas 8 years ago

this movie is soo messed on soo many levels............. i LOVED IT. amazingly beautiful, got me on the edge the whole movie. it's really Magnificent! BEAUTIFUL!!!

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Matthew Luke Brady
@bradym03 4 years ago

"Nocturnal Animals" is that rare movie that leaves you feeling all kind of different emotions and thoughts. Disturbing is one and the other is riveting. Beautifully shot, but grimy and dusty to look at. And it's easily one of my favorite movies of 2016.

The performances from everyone was terrific and I do mean all the cast. Amy Adams is an excellent actress and here she once again proves that. I love the little details to her character that gives it more depth and with the long break of silence that boils up her emotions. Adams dose it again and she will continue blowing my socks off.

Michael Shannon and Jake Gyllenhall are one of the best working actors of this generation. And in this movie, both of them deliver such a raw and grounded performance that every actor would dream of playing.

But the real stand out for me has to go to an actor that I've be heavily criticizing for years now. Because if you asked me about a year ago of what I think of this actor, I would say he's one of the worst actors ever. Very one note and bland. He was the worst part of "Kick-Ass", "Albert Nobbs", "Kick-Ass 2", "Godzilla", and "Avengers 2". But after seeing him "Nocturnal Animals", I take back everything I said about Aaron Taylor-Johnson. He was incredible in this movie and the performance itself stuck with me for days. I mean, Gyllenhaal, Shannon, and Adams are great as always, but I was honestly more impress with Taylor-Johnson more, as he was unrecognizable in the role.

By the way, this is Tom Ford's second movie and that alone is just mind-boggling. Ford brilliantly puts you in the nightmarish situations of the characters and makes it look effortless. I had a David Lynch and Hitchcock vibe from this. The style, suspense, and the substance feels very similar from those directors, but it's use here to craft paralleling story-lines of both fiction and non-fiction.

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