Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Amy Adams | ... | Susan Morrow | |
Jake Gyllenhaal | ... | Tony Hastings / Edward Sheffield | |
Michael Shannon | ... | Bobby Andes | |
Aaron Taylor-Johnson | ... | Ray Marcus | |
Isla Fisher | ... | Laura Hastings | |
Ellie Bamber | ... | India Hastings | |
Armie Hammer | ... | Hutton Morrow | |
Karl Glusman | ... | Lou | |
Robert Aramayo | ... | Turk | |
Laura Linney | ... | Anne Sutton | |
Andrea Riseborough | ... | Alessia | |
Michael Sheen | ... | Carlos | |
Bobbi Salvör Menuez | ... | Samantha Morrow (as India Menuez) | |
Imogen Waterhouse | ... | Chloe | |
Franco Vega | ... | Driver |
A "story inside a story," in which the first part follows a woman named Susan who receives a book manuscript from her ex-husband, a man whom she left 20 years earlier, asking for her opinion. The second element follows the actual manuscript, called "Nocturnal Animals," which revolves around a man whose family vacation turns violent and deadly. It also continues to follow the story of Susan, who finds herself recalling her first marriage and confronting some dark truths about herself.
So I just Finished Nocturnal Animals and to put as bluntly as possible I absolutely loved it and it might end up being one of my top 10 favorite movie of the year. Well it's basically two movies in one. One half appeals to my lust for grim blood soaked, dark genre fare while the other half plays like an interpersonal glossy drama that's just as compelling. Both feel as if they could hold entire films in their own right and grabbed me till the very end. It's much better if you go in cold so I won't really say much more but if you love a good thriller, crime drama or just good film making in general and it's playing near you please do yourself a favor and let Mr Tom Ford take you on a trip through some movie magic.