0:12 is so good. Here he is practicing how to express emotions like a normal person. He looks over to the hypothetical person next to him the way you look to your friend when you're having a laugh.
yea its like patrick bateman, he doesnt smile because he find it funny, he smiles because he knows that other normal people would had smile at his place
i think it does say a lot. "are you richard?" "rick." "i'm louis bloom." "hey, lou" "louis". it simply shows through dialogue how rick is a informal, personal, low key person and louis is formal, impersonal and professional only.
@shoreloop "Do you trick?" Damn! What a thing to ask during a job interview. When Rick says, "You mean work the streets?" Louis says, "It wasn't a question."
@@gonstotwriter i don't get that part. Why did Rick subsequently say "im straight"? And why Lou said it wasnt a question? The movie is dope no doubt and every single scene says it all abt the characters, but i'm little confused about that part..
More like Patrick Bateman. I would not consider Norman Bates to be charismatic, nor would I consider him to as disgusting as Patrick Bateman, due to Patrick Bateman possessing antisocial personality disorder and Norman Bates possessing multiple personality disorder. Patrick Bateman consciously enjoys harming, torturing, and or murdering others -- and derives an erotic satisfaction from his acts of criminality, murder, sex, deviancy, and depravity -- and does not feel any empathy towards the individuals whom Bateman harms, tortures, and or murders. Regarding Norman Bates, the original personality of Norman Bates does not really enjoy harming and or murdering others -- it is just the personality of his mother who enjoys harming and murdering others.
reminds me a lot of Ben from Man bites Dog! very charismatic and charming but a complete psychopath with no sympathy for human-life that basically justifies and think he is doing society a favor by being a serial killer/robber
Haha although the movie was great it's pretty obvious you're a stupid sheeple repeating what everyone else says, you see the movie is praised and you do the same, I bet you actually found it boring and you're entertained by action movies with explosions and shit.
Haha although the comment was great it's pretty obvious you're a stupid sheeple copying whatever comment you wrote that sounds condescending and pasting everywhere where it applies, you see an opportunity and you take it to make someone's night just a little worse, I bet you actually found your comments a bit mean and you like contributing to society.
@@ivanasarah5318 unfortunately after Venom he stopped acting in big movies because he thought he wasn't good enough. He's silently been one of my favorite actors since 2016 with Rogue One
+Miguel Montero He had low expectation of getting this job. Some people just wished they could screw it up. He has nothing to lose if he got turned down. I think some people can relate.
And the professional world they wouldn't even blink on him but this is the original America that I like You get hired right off the f****** street I miss that America.
Scotty Bryant isn't "miniseries" a series? :P Hell it's got the word in its name man. Whether an anthology series, miniseries, a soap opera, anything...they're all series :)
Riz's acting is impeccable in this scene. Even though I know he's acting, I believe every word he says. 1:30 when he responds to "why would I hire you", the way he lifts his neck to try to dominate some form of authority, but in his own weak way. I think he smashed this scene.
It's funny how in real life Jake Gyllenhaal is the more reserved and sensitive one and Riz Ahmed is the more outspoken and intense one. Both phenomenal actors.
I love how Louis just absolutely jerks Rick around. When Rick takes three buses to make their interview, he nearly cries when Louis says, "It's an internship." Riz Ahmed does a wonderful American accent; he really kills it. I wonder how long it took a Brit like him to learn to talk like that.
gonstotwriter, for roles where he's required to play an American, Riz stays in the American accent not just during an entire filming, he also stays with the accent off the set. Riz did the same for the 8-9 month shoot for The Night Of, he kept talking in Naz's Queens NY accent 24/7.
I believe you. Clive Owens, another Brit actor, probably does the same thing. I imagine it requires an enormous amount of concentration. Glad I've been speaking with a USA accent all my life; I tried to do an English accent for a school play and mine sounded really awful.
It's pretty easy for Brits to do a generic American accent, easier than the other way around I've noticed. Maybe it's some way to do with how Am. English is a newer version of English and it's easier to go forward rather than back regarding accent??
American accents are very easy to do. A generic one specifically. If it's a more concentrated accent it can take more time but only Americans generally think its hard...for actors I can imagine it is even easier
Both Riz and Jake were PHENOMENAL in this movie. Riz in this scene was exceptional in playing a man desperate for work while Jake takes advantage of him. I never really knew much about Riz but after seeing him here and in Venom,I now actively look for projects he's working on-he really brings it to every character he plays.
So true, he'd been in run of the mill British films. This was a star turn, to put in a decent performance against a Gyllenhaal masterclass would be difficult, but to put in a stellar performance and an uncanny LA accent, that's the mark of a talented man.
@@kifacorea @BrionyMinodora the “Winkie’s” diner in the film Mulholland Drive was shot at Caesar’s Restaurant, located at 1016 W El Segundo in Gardena, which is no longer open The diner location for Nightcrawler took place at Dinah’s Family Restaurant, 6521 S Sepulveda Blvd, LA
He intentionally put out an undetailed job ad because he wanted an irresponsible, unprofessional unsavvy person to show up whom he could control. He didn’t want someone who would think critically for themselves or ask questions. That would have stood in his way.
Riz Ahmed is so good at looking like a scared puppy. He was the opposite in a movie called Trishna where is was a rich guy who manipulated a working poor but beautiful girl played by Frieda Pinto. Of course his performance in The Night Of was amazing. And I agree. Jake should have gotten at least an Oscar nom. He was brilliant.
Lewis is fking smart. Absolutely ruthless trying to get away with hiring without pay but quickly concedes when Rick's wall goes up. Just shows you this guy does not miss a single angle anytime he can go for one.
They were both in the movie brothers. Abiut the army guy... Oddly enough yeah I can see tobey in jake in this movie Haha. When tobey Maguire is acting crazy in brothers film lol...
Richard is like an abandoned puppy, I just wanna hug him here. He's trying so hard to get the job. Even his laugh shows how awkward and nervous he is here. "I need money, money." Damn, he took advantage of him so much here.
In a way, kind of reminds me of me when I got my last job. I in a way kind of was like Rich. I was a 19 year old kid who had recently graduated high school (a year beforehand), dropped out of my first year of college, and needed a job.
Off the top of my head, this is my favorite scene in the whole film. I know everyone is always talking about Jake's performance and I completely get it, it's killer and I love everything he does in this whole movie, but I really do think Riz Ahmed should be discussed more. He completely shines in this scene and I think that's why like it so much. His role is so important--he's a stand in for the audience and seems to be the only one who sees Lou's behavior as problematic, just as we do. Also, thank you for including the ironing and laughing bit at the beginning--I know it's not technically part of the interview but god is that "practice laugh" so great to watch. Strange, chilling, creepy--I love it so much! The more I watch and analyze this film, the more appreciation I have for it.
John C I'm sorry, I was mistaken. It's not. Reservoir Dogs diner is actually Johnie's Coffee Shop. Thing is, it's not the one from Drive either :) If you are referring to the place where Irene works, it's a Denny's (530 Ramirez St). It doesn't stop there either.. Nightcrawler diner is Dinah's Family Restaurant and the one from Pulp Fiction is a placed called Hawthorne Grill, now demolished. So this diner is not the one from Pulp Fiction, Drive or Reservoir Dogs. They all have similar interior though, most noticeably the stone walls. I'm guessing it's an LA thing (or California thing). All these filming locations are there.
Actually I just read the script last week for my acting class since I had to play the role of "Rick". So interesting the fact that the script confirms Rick is both a hustler and a drug addict
That little head turn at the beginning where he laughs along with somebody who isn’t even there, hits a little too close to home. Live alone for a few years and you’ll know what I’m talking about.
Jake Gyllenhaal kind of reminds me of a Leonardo DiCaprio because he gets nominated and doesn't win talented and well-deserving as he is Jake Gyllenhaal deserves an Oscar nomination or an Oscar win because he's good it took Leo nearly almost 20 years to get an Oscar for all the movies he's done the Revenant was well deserved much respect
Riz Ahmad killed it in this scean. It seems so real.... both Riz and Jake did such an unbelievable acting job in this whole movie. It seems too real! 😕
The absolute most underrated movie ever. Of all time. It’s criminal that when I mention it to anyone they don’t know what it is. I have to CONVINCE people to watch it!
I like how in a lot of these scenes he's treating somebody to food, this is an act that makes somebody feel like they are now in a debt to you not to mention he is pressuring them to eat because he is also eating, furthermore everybody loves to eat and therefore it puts them in a good mood happy agreeable
So they're holding this interview in a restaurant and Louis has a glass of water only and Rick has nothing at all. Why doesn't Louis ask for a glass for Rick? Why doesn't Louis invite Rick to order a cup of coffee? Why doesn't he say, "Are you hungry?" How does the management feel about two guys not ordering anything? Louis: "You trick." Rick: "Work the streets? No." Louis: "It wasn't a question." Rick: "I'm straight." Louis: "Plenty of straight guys trick." Most bizarre job interview in the history of humankind.
I read a early script for Nightcrawler and apparently Rick was supposed to be cast as a young Asian man but I think Riz Ahmed worked out really well. He did great.
This actual diner where this was filmed just closed down earlier this year (2024) here in Los Angeles. It was called Dinah's Family Restaurant located on Sepulveda and W Centinela, not too far away from LAX. The diner had that old iconic 1950s "old timey" LA Diner feel to it. It was there for several decades, it will be missed. I think the plan is that they will completely tear down the whole restaurant and build some enormous skyscraper expensive apartments there.
If anyone is interested, a group of friends and I did a reshoot of this scene for a project. It is posted on the channel Bonita High School. If you watch it I hope you guys enjoy :)
The interesting fact is lots of success companies have their start in such small environments/situations similar to this scene. The founders of Nvidia started in Dinny’s. Now they are one of the richest people roaming the planet.
That bit of hesitation of Lou at 3:31 when he didn't realise that doing a handshake at the end of this kind of exchange is normal
Wow you were the only one who caught this.
0:12 is so good. Here he is practicing how to express emotions like a normal person. He looks over to the hypothetical person next to him the way you look to your friend when you're having a laugh.
woah
wow, good eye. Completely look at it differently now
yea its like patrick bateman, he doesnt smile because he find it funny, he smiles because he knows that other normal people would had smile at his place
Thats why this movie is an masterpiece. It's way deeper than people think.
riz ahmed breaks my heart. he just wants a job man
"I'm Louis Bloom."
"Hey, Lou."
"Louis."
That tells you everything you need to know about both characters.
i think it does say a lot. "are you richard?" "rick." "i'm louis bloom." "hey, lou" "louis". it simply shows through dialogue how rick is a informal, personal, low key person and louis is formal, impersonal and professional only.
i agree, every detail in this movie is pure art
Your observation is fuckin genius !!!
@shoreloop "Do you trick?" Damn! What a thing to ask during a job interview. When Rick says, "You mean work the streets?" Louis says, "It wasn't a question."
@@gonstotwriter i don't get that part. Why did Rick subsequently say "im straight"? And why Lou said it wasnt a question?
The movie is dope no doubt and every single scene says it all abt the characters, but i'm little confused about that part..
One of the most disgusting but charismatic characters I've ever seen. This scene was perfect.
Much like Norman Bates.
He actually reminded me of him a lot
More like Patrick Bateman. I would not consider Norman Bates to be charismatic, nor would I consider him to as disgusting as Patrick Bateman, due to Patrick Bateman possessing antisocial personality disorder and Norman Bates possessing multiple personality disorder. Patrick Bateman consciously enjoys harming, torturing, and or murdering others -- and derives an erotic satisfaction from his acts of criminality, murder, sex, deviancy, and depravity -- and does not feel any empathy towards the individuals whom Bateman harms, tortures, and or murders. Regarding Norman Bates, the original personality of Norman Bates does not really enjoy harming and or murdering others -- it is just the personality of his mother who enjoys harming and murdering others.
Sam still tho
reminds me a lot of Ben from Man bites Dog! very charismatic and charming but a complete psychopath with no sympathy for human-life that basically justifies and think he is doing society a favor by being a serial killer/robber
The acting quality in this movie was outstanding!
Simply a result of hard work .. Hardest working actors are always the best actors .. Their dedication to their craft surely shows .
Haha although the movie was great it's pretty obvious you're a stupid sheeple repeating what everyone else says, you see the movie is praised and you do the same, I bet you actually found it boring and you're entertained by action movies with explosions and shit.
Haha although the comment was great it's pretty obvious you're a stupid sheeple copying whatever comment you wrote that sounds condescending and pasting everywhere where it applies, you see an opportunity and you take it to make someone's night just a little worse, I bet you actually found your comments a bit mean and you like contributing to society.
Definitely top tier acting. The writing and directing are also incredible in this movie.
Should've won many awards.
Man Riz Ahmed is such a good actor.
You right, we so captivated by Jake, but Riz play Rick really well
@@ivanasarah5318 unfortunately after Venom he stopped acting in big movies because he thought he wasn't good enough. He's silently been one of my favorite actors since 2016 with Rogue One
@@MrMightyEthan it's okay if he's not acting in big movies. He's still acting that's what matters.
@@MrMightyEthan he literally get an oscar nomination last year for the sound of metal
@@spunkymaniac9312 He won an academy award this year for best live action short
Can't believe Jake wasn't even nominated for an Oscar for this movie
Seriously his acting is so real in this it's scary
I really hate how they botched that
because its a garbage movie
Satya BHAN I know I was pissed
@@JagerFrostTroll
Movie writing, directing and acting was PERFECT.
Go back to watch Fast and Furious kiddo.
- Are you Richard ?
- Uh.. I´m Rick.
- I´m Louis Bloom
- Hey Lou
- Louis , sit down.
Good way to start a job interview.
+Miguel Montero He had low expectation of getting this job. Some people just wished they could screw it up. He has nothing to lose if he got turned down. I think some people can relate.
@@channelterfaktab717 perfectly relatable. That way that doesnt make him seem desperate for the job
Why is it a bad way?
And the professional world they wouldn't even blink on him but this is the original America that I like You get hired right off the f****** street I miss that America.
if someone says hi im Steven you dont say what's up Steve. its their name you have to say it right lol
Ugh I felt so bad for this little dude. He's such a nice guy and Lou just ate him up.
The Night Of is my favourite series ever! Blew my fucking mind... Right up there with Breaking Bad.
Its a miniseries not a series Dino :)
Scotty Bryant isn't "miniseries" a series? :P
Hell it's got the word in its name man. Whether an anthology series, miniseries, a soap opera, anything...they're all series :)
dino bull :0
In both "Night" stories, he plays a nice guy who gets screwed-over.
Riz's acting is impeccable in this scene. Even though I know he's acting, I believe every word he says. 1:30 when he responds to "why would I hire you", the way he lifts his neck to try to dominate some form of authority, but in his own weak way. I think he smashed this scene.
Is that Michio Kaku?
Even jake didn't know this
He was great. He made his character so endearing. When he was shot it made me cry. Lou Bloom is an evil SOB.
@@NoName-ss8pm What?
@@NoName-ss8pm No that isn't bro
Hired because he's got a phone and GPS! xD
Uber in a nutshell
D. Enrique Castro car?!?!??
And because he has his license and has past employment history
he was easy to manipulate
Needs for jobs and money to live sometimes make people do desperate things,
Which sometimes leads them to be taken advantage of.
Be careful out there.
Riz looks like a little lost puppy here. He looks so different
luckyDancer100 he was homeless
luckyDancer100, Riz always becomes the character, that's what so great about his acting, you don't see Riz, you see the character.
Thts wat u call acting u dumbass
Riz is good actor...he beat me to the roll..much props..
I will “trick” with Riz any day
Two future Oscar winners having a chat.
Riz should have won the Oscar last year
Riz is now an Oscar winner!
@@maryelizaabeth_ Booyeah
"I took three buses to get here"
Then he admits to having been homeless.
Both RIz and Jake exude hunger-yet so differently-in this scene. Masterful acting.
Great way of putting it
In a restaurant no doubt
Very well put
It's funny how in real life Jake Gyllenhaal is the more reserved and sensitive one and Riz Ahmed is the more outspoken and intense one. Both phenomenal actors.
I love how Louis just absolutely jerks Rick around. When Rick takes three buses to make their interview, he nearly cries when Louis says, "It's an internship." Riz Ahmed does a wonderful American accent; he really kills it. I wonder how long it took a Brit like him to learn to talk like that.
gonstotwriter, for roles where he's required to play an American, Riz stays in the American accent not just during an entire filming, he also stays with the accent off the set. Riz did the same for the 8-9 month shoot for The Night Of, he kept talking in Naz's Queens NY accent 24/7.
I believe you. Clive Owens, another Brit actor, probably does the same thing. I imagine it requires an enormous amount of concentration. Glad I've been speaking with a USA accent all my life; I tried to do an English accent for a school play and mine sounded really awful.
It's pretty easy for Brits to do a generic American accent, easier than the other way around I've noticed. Maybe it's some way to do with how Am. English is a newer version of English and it's easier to go forward rather than back regarding accent??
g75hdöäk No it’s probably because they watch American television and we don’t watch any of their movies or shows typically
American accents are very easy to do. A generic one specifically. If it's a more concentrated accent it can take more time but only Americans generally think its hard...for actors I can imagine it is even easier
I learned that I had hay fever, so I quit.
Me to Recruiter on Linkedin: The ad didn't say what the job was ?
Recruiter: Its a fine opportunity for some lucky someone
Both Riz and Jake were PHENOMENAL in this movie. Riz in this scene was exceptional in playing a man desperate for work while Jake takes advantage of him. I never really knew much about Riz but after seeing him here and in Venom,I now actively look for projects he's working on-he really brings it to every character he plays.
If you haven’t seen Four Lions I’d really recommend that one. One of my favourite Riz Ahmed performances 👍
I've heard in the limited series The Night Of, he is great in. Also I loved him in Sound Of Metal and Mogul Mowgli
He was wasted in Venom
1. The Night Of
2. Sound of Metal
3. Four Lions
2:56 such a great response.
Jake glyenehall is a veteran actor anyway. Riz Ahmed done amazingly well !
Riz was awesome in the whole movie.
Hell yeah Riz owned that role.
btw hella impressed with riz in The Night Of
Lonus Bjonus im proud of my fellow londoner. only british born pakistani to make it this far
So true, he'd been in run of the mill British films. This was a star turn, to put in a decent performance against a Gyllenhaal masterclass would be difficult, but to put in a stellar performance and an uncanny LA accent, that's the mark of a talented man.
I’ve eaten at this diner. It was th exact diner used in Muholland Drive. Great pancakes too. Completely unharmed from the 90s/2000s. Movie treat.
Name?
@@kifacorea @BrionyMinodora
the “Winkie’s” diner in the film Mulholland Drive was shot at Caesar’s Restaurant, located at 1016 W El Segundo in Gardena, which is no longer open
The diner location for Nightcrawler took place at Dinah’s Family Restaurant, 6521 S Sepulveda Blvd, LA
Riz Ahmed was outstanding in this movie too
This scene is so sad when you know how the rest of the movie goes..
I just KNOW he looked up how to seem friendly and like a good employer online XD
He would be good joker.
He could be a good RIDDLER too ;)
Jake Gyllenhaal can play anyone.
Yeah and he can get into character without having to eat dead rats and throwing poop at his co-workers.
supbrotv who did that.
jared leto
He intentionally put out an undetailed job ad because he wanted an irresponsible, unprofessional unsavvy person to show up whom he could control. He didn’t want someone who would think critically for themselves or ask questions. That would have stood in his way.
He wanted someone hungry and desperate but not sociopathic and not smart. Rick is louis with no moral compass and no ego.
@@jonisafreak3Riz Ahmed giving off Vic from The Penguin vibes with that stutter. Great cast, great performances, great film! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
@@enterthebruce91 wow good correlation! Definitely similar characters.
Riz Ahmed is so good at looking like a scared puppy. He was the opposite in a movie called Trishna where is was a rich guy who manipulated a working poor but beautiful girl played by Frieda Pinto. Of course his performance in The Night Of was amazing. And I agree. Jake should have gotten at least an Oscar nom. He was brilliant.
Respect for respecting Riz Ahmed's talent.
Lewis is fking smart. Absolutely ruthless trying to get away with hiring without pay but quickly concedes when Rick's wall goes up. Just shows you this guy does not miss a single angle anytime he can go for one.
Who's Lewis?
@@antarakmit4114lewis and the news. duh
Underrated movie!
Such a good actor he’s creepy, fake and charming at the same time
Riz's acting is out of the world
He reminds me so much of Tobey Maguire at 0:41,,,even the way he says "Sit Down" and that sorta creepy smile.
Mark Hazleton haha true!
They were both in the movie brothers. Abiut the army guy... Oddly enough yeah I can see tobey in jake in this movie Haha. When tobey Maguire is acting crazy in brothers film lol...
Tobey was almost replaced by Jake when Spiderman 2 was in jeopardy due to a back injury.
@@jichuulimario2093 holy fuck true
He really reminds me of Patrick Bateman.
Richard is like an abandoned puppy, I just wanna hug him here. He's trying so hard to get the job. Even his laugh shows how awkward and nervous he is here. "I need money, money." Damn, he took advantage of him so much here.
In a way, kind of reminds me of me when I got my last job. I in a way kind of was like Rich. I was a 19 year old kid who had recently graduated high school (a year beforehand), dropped out of my first year of college, and needed a job.
lol. he was broke. Notice that he only ordered iced plain water in a fancy cafe..
lol i never really paid attention to that before
lol "fancy cafe", next thing you know mcdonald's a five star restaurant :)
@@ninja.saywhat to be fair, it is when you're broke.
I personally felt bad for the guy in the beginning, and the intern
"Do you know what FEAR stands for ,Rick? False Evidence Appearing Real".
Words I live by!
NAS!!! That's so crazy.. he was so good in The Night Of. I'm glad I saw this movie when it came out cuz I loved Riz in this.
naz khan not nas
Both Jake and Riz do outstanding performances in this movie. Its just awesome to see.
Such a great movie. Jake's performance is always UP UP there!!!
0:58 I see joker potential .
Off the top of my head, this is my favorite scene in the whole film. I know everyone is always talking about Jake's performance and I completely get it, it's killer and I love everything he does in this whole movie, but I really do think Riz Ahmed should be discussed more. He completely shines in this scene and I think that's why like it so much. His role is so important--he's a stand in for the audience and seems to be the only one who sees Lou's behavior as problematic, just as we do. Also, thank you for including the ironing and laughing bit at the beginning--I know it's not technically part of the interview but god is that "practice laugh" so great to watch. Strange, chilling, creepy--I love it so much! The more I watch and analyze this film, the more appreciation I have for it.
Exceptionnal acting from both.
Diner from Pulp Fiction...
And Drive
John C And reservoir dogs
+Gist432 idk about that...the opening sequence scene in Dogs??
John C I'm sorry, I was mistaken. It's not. Reservoir Dogs diner is actually Johnie's Coffee Shop. Thing is, it's not the one from Drive either :) If you are referring to the place where Irene works, it's a Denny's (530 Ramirez St). It doesn't stop there either.. Nightcrawler diner is Dinah's Family Restaurant and the one from Pulp Fiction is a placed called Hawthorne Grill, now demolished. So this diner is not the one from Pulp Fiction, Drive or Reservoir Dogs. They all have similar interior though, most noticeably the stone walls. I'm guessing it's an LA thing (or California thing). All these filming locations are there.
and heres more......it was used in The Big Lebowksi, Very Bad Things, and American History X
Actually I just read the script last week for my acting class since I had to play the role of "Rick". So interesting the fact that the script confirms Rick is both a hustler and a drug addict
James Newton Howard composed the score for Nightcrawler. It's very atmospheric and provides the tone for the movie.
Riz stole this scene for me, such a great actor. Love this guy
NOBODY can say "Congratulations you're hired" like Jake. 2:39
That little head turn at the beginning where he laughs along with somebody who isn’t even there, hits a little too close to home. Live alone for a few years and you’ll know what I’m talking about.
Maybe if you stopped playing video games
His plant was the only thing he respected.
True
I love this film. He's such a creep in it. Love his sweet Dodge Challenger more though :D
That diner location is used in so many films
2 incredible actors.
0:12 when you watch something funny on tv and you wanna share it with someone but you are alone
Underrated comment
0:27 this looks like the same diner from the iconic scene in pulp fiction
Jake Gyllenhaal kind of reminds me of a Leonardo DiCaprio because he gets nominated and doesn't win talented and well-deserving as he is Jake Gyllenhaal deserves an Oscar nomination or an Oscar win because he's good it took Leo nearly almost 20 years to get an Oscar for all the movies he's done the Revenant was well deserved much respect
Riz Ahmad killed it in this scean. It seems so real.... both Riz and Jake did such an unbelievable acting job in this whole movie. It seems too real! 😕
Jake's performance in this movie is something else
I like how Jake looks different from all of his other films in this movie. Just kind of adds a creepyish vibe to him.
I can't help but think that this movie makes fun of corporate lingo so much . you feel sorry for rick but do we feel sorry for ourselves?
The ruthlessness and cunningness of Lou’s character is meant to personify the encouraged exploitative and opportunistic business mentality in America
Is that... Riz Ahmed, of "The Night Of" fame???
yes he is ~
No its Riz Ahmed off of 4 lions
No riz of shifty
Soon to be from Star Wars too.
Blotto OMG YAAASSHH HAHA
The absolute most underrated movie ever. Of all time. It’s criminal that when I mention it to anyone they don’t know what it is. I have to CONVINCE people to watch it!
My favourite moment is at 3:31. Riz wants to shake Louis' hand and Louis just has a little second of doubt of what to do. You can see it in his face.
00:38
-I'm Louis Bloom
-Hey, Lou.
-LOUIS!
I like how in a lot of these scenes he's treating somebody to food, this is an act that makes somebody feel like they are now in a debt to you not to mention he is pressuring them to eat because he is also eating, furthermore everybody loves to eat and therefore it puts them in a good mood happy agreeable
Poor Rick is precisely the type of person that a sociopath would prey on.
I felt so bad for him.. What happened to him pissed me the hell off lol
“You trick”
“Im straight”
“It wasnt a question”
This movies screenplay, acting and camera work is sooooo good. Jake should have been nominated for the Oscar
"Congratulations you're hired"
How real is the performance from both.
Job interview in a nutshell
I can watch this over and over. And see myself getting interviewed, then exploring my career options
are you richard?
as if he had othe people who were gonna come in for an interview.good detail.
Plus, he refuses to call the other guy Rick.
So they're holding this interview in a restaurant and Louis has a glass of water only and Rick has nothing at all. Why doesn't Louis ask for a glass for Rick? Why doesn't Louis invite Rick to order a cup of coffee? Why doesn't he say, "Are you hungry?" How does the management feel about two guys not ordering anything?
Louis: "You trick."
Rick: "Work the streets? No."
Louis: "It wasn't a question."
Rick: "I'm straight."
Louis: "Plenty of straight guys trick."
Most bizarre job interview in the history of humankind.
Why would Louis order a drink for Rick? Louis is a criminally demented sociopath.
@@kurtfroberg6636 LOL Well, there is no excuse for bad manners.
@@snoozeking7497 he is not obliged
RUN BRO
Not a chance
This movie is a masterpiece
this scene was filmed at Dinah's in Culver City, CA....sepulveda and centinela
+Arthurtats Is that the same diner that's in the last scene of Pulp Fiction?
I read a early script for Nightcrawler and apparently Rick was supposed to be cast as a young Asian man but I think Riz Ahmed worked out really well. He did great.
He is an asian man, who is pretty young....
He is muslim in America tho :p
What? thats how u group people in america? so would Muhammad Ali be known as Muslim or African - American?
Asian doesn't just mean Chinese or Japanese, Indians and Pakistani people are Asian.
Pksoze actually Middle Eastern.
This actual diner where this was filmed just closed down earlier this year (2024) here in Los Angeles. It was called Dinah's Family Restaurant located on Sepulveda and W Centinela, not too far away from LAX. The diner had that old iconic 1950s "old timey" LA Diner feel to it. It was there for several decades, it will be missed. I think the plan is that they will completely tear down the whole restaurant and build some enormous skyscraper expensive apartments there.
It's just moving...
This movie is a masterpiece! Absolutely genious 😆 i have so much respect for Jake now!!!
Gyllenhaal is such an underrated talent in Hollywood. The guy is super versatile and can play any type of role.
Carlton Drake had a recruitment interview with MCU Mysterio
Jake was absolutely brilliant in this. I’m a casual movie fan, not a huge movie buff, but this is in my top 5. I always laugh at 2:53
Shoutout to NAS
This situation is heart breaking too. I haven't watched the movie yet, Now I don't want to watch it, but can't not watch it
Im so glad that Nazir got a job after he got put on trial for a murder he didnt commit. I sure hope this job works out well for him.
Riz is incredible
This is the same fucking diner they shot a scene from the movie "Drive" in.
Yes i think, it looks a lot like it
Cleanest & charismatic villain ever
What are you talking about ? He was very smart and cunning but he wasn’t charasmstic, he came across as creepy, odd, awkward a lot.
how did he not win best actor? oscars are bullcrap
Knowing both works in other móvies.... wooow. Great performances in here.
Internships are for those youngsters who have parents that can take care (financially) of them for a long while
If anyone is interested, a group of friends and I did a reshoot of this scene for a project. It is posted on the channel Bonita High School. If you watch it I hope you guys enjoy :)
I didn't even see jake gyllenhaal in this movie, he was that good
The interesting fact is lots of success companies have their start in such small environments/situations similar to this scene. The founders of Nvidia started in Dinny’s. Now they are one of the richest people roaming the planet.
The restaurant WAS in Culver City until this year they took it away smh the other diner down the street is the famous one from Pulp Fiction
omg the handshake at the end. i can't. and i guess the first scene where he laughs was a real laugh like a blooper but they cut it in
Both played brilliant
This movie is so underrated.