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In New York City 1981, an ambitious immigrant fights to protect his business and family during the most dangerous year in the city's history.
Director: J.C. Chandor
Writer: J.C. Chandor
Stars: Oscar Isaac, Jessica Chastain, David Oyelowo
Director: J.C. Chandor
Writer: J.C. Chandor
Stars: Oscar Isaac, Jessica Chastain, David Oyelowo
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Most Violent Year marks J.C. Chandor's directorial return to form in
this gritty thriller telling the tale of a man constantly pressured by
the elements of his surroundings. Featuring an onslaught of phenomenal
performances and a slow burning screenplay, A Most Violent Year rises on
the list of the very best of 2014. The film tells the story of the
Morales family as they struggle to maintain their business empire during
1981 New York City, which is statistically the city's most crime ridden
year. The film follows Abel, played by Oscar Issac, an immigrant who
started his home oil business from the ground up and essentially is
living the American Dream. When hijackings begin to start happening, one
of which turning violent, the NYPD begin to dig into his empire,
setting off a chain reaction of events that threaten to destroy the life
he worked so hard to build. The film is an interesting contrast between
Abel the family man and Abel the business man. He is a man that isn't
afraid to do the unthinkable if he is crossed, not because he is a
gangster or a violent criminal but because he is protecting what he
cares about and when push comes to shove, he is willing to do whatever
it takes. The best parts of A Most Violent Year come from the scenes
with Abel and Anna, played by Oscar Issac and Jessica Chastain. To start
off, both of these actors deliver career best performances and make you
feel every word their saying. This is definite kudos to Chandor. His
ability to humanize his characters is impeccable and A Most Violent Year
is a clear cut showcase of what he is capable of behind the camera. To
Chandor, his actors are key, without them, this film could fall apart
very easily with one false note. It feels as if Chandor wrote the
screenplay for these two and it really pays off, especially for Jessica
Chastain, who is unbelievably good playing a manipulative Shakespearean
femme fatale. The supporting cast features David Oyelowo, Alessandro
Nivola, and the great Albert Brooks and they are absolutely exceptional
in this film. The screenplay, as I said above, is terrific. It is
realistic and grounded in 1970s-esque grit, echoing back to films such
as The Friends of Eddie Coyle, The French Connection and Serpico. This
is a film that fits very nicely in between The French Connection and
Serpico. It is not a film about an event or a chronicle of the most
violent year in New York's history, it is about characters. It is a
character driven film and those of you who are looking for something a
bit more filling regarding entertainment value, you'll be sorely
disappointed with this film. Despite it's title, there are very few
scenes of violence but when there is violence, it is usually sudden and
realistic and doesn't wallow in the actual act of violence, it analyzes
the affects of the violence at hand. My only issue that I had with A
Most Violent Year is the cinematography. Bradford Young is an amazing
cinematographer and really does well behind the camera but I don't feel
as though he captured the essence of 1981. The film is crisp, clean and
very digitized considering the time period we're supposed to be set in.
The colors are all there and the tones are perfect but it is just too
crisp looking and doesn't allow us to truly experience Chandor's New
York City. Despite the digital look, the film's colors are very cold and
desolate, making New York look as if it were on its way to becoming a
deserted wasteland. Overall, A Most Violent Year is a slow burning crime
thriller that is seeping with great performances and a brilliant
script. I highly recommend it.
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