Nocturnal Animals (2016)

Movie · 2016 · Drama, Thriller · 1h 56m · R · English

Curator score: 5.8/10 (964.9K ratings)

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

Overview

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.

Ratings

Director

Tom Ford

Production

Fade To Black, Artina Films, Focus Features, Perfect World Pictures, Tom Ford

Cast

Amy Adams, Jake Gyllenhaal, Michael Shannon, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Isla Fisher, Ellie Bamber, Armie Hammer, Karl Glusman, Robert Aramayo, Laura Linney, Andrea Riseborough, Michael Sheen, Bobbi Salvör Menuez, Imogen Waterhouse, Franco Vega, Zawe Ashton, Evie Pree, Beth Ditto, Graham Beckel, Neil Jackson

Curator Review

Verdict

A sleek, chilly revenge melodrama that works best as a mood piece: gorgeous to look at, emotionally bruising, and deliberately unsettling. It’s uneven in its symbolism and can feel self-consciously cruel, but the performances and formal control make it memorable.

Best for

  • Viewers who like stylish psychological thrillers
  • Fans of revenge stories with a literary frame
  • People drawn to bleak, emotionally charged dramas
  • Audiences who appreciate strong visual design and precise performances

Skip if

  • You want a straightforward thriller with clean answers
  • You’re sensitive to sexual violence and cruelty on screen
  • You prefer warm, empathetic character studies
  • You dislike films that feel deliberately cold or mannered

Overview

Nocturnal Animals is a polished, poisonous piece of work: part breakup story, part revenge fantasy, part critique of emotional cowardice. Tom Ford stages it with severe elegance, using color, composition, and pacing to turn regret into something almost tactile. The result is less a conventional thriller than a stylish wound that keeps reopening.

Worth noting

Amy Adams anchors the film with a performance built on restraint and dread, while Jake Gyllenhaal gives the dual roles a haunted, hollow quality. Michael Shannon cuts through the film with the kind of rough-edged authority that keeps the whole thing from floating away into pure design. Even when the symbolism is blunt, the movie’s control is hard to ignore.

Bottom line

It’s also a divisive film by design. Some viewers will read its cruelty as incisive; others will find it smug, punishing, or emotionally manipulative. If you’re in the right mood for a glossy, bitter, and deeply uneasy adult thriller, it lands with force.

Top Letterboxd reviews

lauren (5★) · 9748 likes

michael shannon: *coughs* jake gyllenhaal: *cries* amy adams: *sleeps* me: this is a five star movie

özzy (5★) · 8747 likes

when they showed Jake Gyllenhaal taking a shower the guy sitting behind me in the theatre let out a huge breath and said "holy f*ck"

kennedy (4★) · 5336 likes

the scene where susan can't concentrate at work and phases out when people are speaking to her because she's thinking about jake's facial features is the most relatable scene in any film ever

shay (3.5★) · 4959 likes

if my current husband was armie hammer i'd also be thinking about the times i was with my ex husband jake gyllenhaal

Felipe F. (4★) · 3290 likes

Why does this movie have a jumpscare and why is it one of the scariest I've ever seen?

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Topics

psychological thriller, neo-noir, revenge, marital breakdown, literary adaptation, bleak tone, stylized visuals, emotional trauma, adult drama, 2010s

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