Monday, January 26, 2015

A MOST VIOLENT YEAR (2015)

 
Genre: Drama/Thriller
Running Length: 2:05
Cast: Oscar Isaac, Jessica Chastain, David Oyelowo, Albert Brooks, Elyes Gabel
Director: J.C. Chandor
Screenplay: J.C. Chandor

Although it moves a little too slow at times to my liking, A MOST VIOLENT YEAR is still an absorbing adult crime drama set in turbulent 1981, New York. Those expecting shootouts and car chase scenes will be sorely disappointed as there is so very little of it. But the movie surely knows how to lay on the tension, for the writer director J.C. Chandor is an expert in setting up the scenes where almost every frame is soaked in real danger (just like what he did in the underrated Margin Call). The pressure that our protagonist faced from everyone that surrounds him feels grounded and real. Oscar Isaac's performance here is compelling as he tries his level best to go against the grain to ethically build a fuel based business and being the man of the family, while everyone around him including his hardened wife (Jessica Chaistain) is doubting his leadership. Elyes Gabel turns out a phenomenal performance as a young driver who looks up to Oscar Isaac's character as a model to the American Dream. And I must say the art direction of this film is first rate too. Although it didn't moved me emotionally, A Most Violent Year is a smartly written and executed film with a strong focus on character and storytelling. (Trivia: Jessica Chastain, David Oyelowo and Elyes Gabel starred in Interstellar)

Rating: 7.5/10

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