This movie has received good ratings so I thought I'd check it out. Basically it's about this serial killer that killed a dozen or so people around the bay area, spanning about 3 or so years starting back in 1966 or something, and the case is still open til this day.
I feel obligated to write a short review on this movie because I live in the bay area.
This movie was about an hour and a half too long. I almost fell asleep twice. I couldn't follow along with the evidence, and most importantly, I couldn't understand the protagonist and his seemingly possessed obsession with finding this zodiac character. I mean shit this man has a family with kids and the dude is calling his house. I'd stop pursuing it right about then. It would've made for a much better movie if he died or something. But to the movie's credit, it was apparently an accurate protrayal of what happened. Hollywood didn't add any pizazz to this one, folks. And I wish it did.
the bio rating: 3/10
Consensus: Long and boring. Interesting at times, but drags out like miami vice except has one of the most bland and worthless endings ever. I'm probably biased because I just saw 300 before I saw this, so take what I say with a grain of salt.
I feel obligated to write a short review on this movie because I live in the bay area.
This movie was about an hour and a half too long. I almost fell asleep twice. I couldn't follow along with the evidence, and most importantly, I couldn't understand the protagonist and his seemingly possessed obsession with finding this zodiac character. I mean shit this man has a family with kids and the dude is calling his house. I'd stop pursuing it right about then. It would've made for a much better movie if he died or something. But to the movie's credit, it was apparently an accurate protrayal of what happened. Hollywood didn't add any pizazz to this one, folks. And I wish it did.
the bio rating: 3/10
Consensus: Long and boring. Interesting at times, but drags out like miami vice except has one of the most bland and worthless endings ever. I'm probably biased because I just saw 300 before I saw this, so take what I say with a grain of salt.
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