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Netflix has released Sicario, a new film by David Fincher starring Michael Fassbender as a hitman who takes revenge on his client. Fincher has been interested in killers and murders throughout his thirty-year career in cinema. Alien 3, Seven, Fight Club, Zodiac, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Gone Girl, Mindhunter — these are films and series about people (and creatures) who destroy themselves and others. But even in non-criminal stories — The Social Network, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, and House of Cards — Fincher explores chaos, death, and the impunity of evil. Why? And who helps him with this? Anton Dolin explains. TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 "The Killer" 05:16 Prime Suspect: The David Fincher Files 06:29 Can Fincher Be Called an Auteur? 08:25 Fincher's Signature Intonation 11:20 Killers and Maniacs in His Films 15:15 "Fight Club," "The Game," "Panic Room" — Why Are They Also Indirectly About Murders? 16:46 "Mank" is a special film 19:05 More about "The Killer": motive 21:09 Death, evil, chaos: Fincher's main themes 24:52 Men and women in his films 27:29 Fincher's accomplices: screenwriters 30:23 How Fincher made a film based on his father's script 31:03 Camera operators: who makes Fincher's picture 33:58 Music: from Madonna to Nine Inch Nails 37:00 Actors! Brad Pitt, Kevin Spacey, Jodie Foster, Rooney Mara 40:00 Anton Dolin gives his verdict on David Fincher 43:48 And again about "The Killer" Anton Dolin https://t.me/anton_dolin #долина #финчел