Gyllenhaal portrays Morf Vandewalt, a critic
who starts seeing bizarre images in the paintings he is writing
about.
"He is a pretty wacky character," Gyllenhaal told Reuters on the
red carpet at the movie's premiere in Los Angeles.
The film, which debuts on Netflix on Friday, was written and
directed by Oscar-nominated screenwriter Dan Gilroy, who also
wrote and directed Gyllenhaal's widely praised 2014 movie "Nightcrawler."
"Velvet Buzzsaw" offers a message about consumerism through the
world of high-end art dealing, Gyllenhaal said.
"We live in a world now where, I think, what we value is usually
monetary and is able to be quantified by money as opposed to
what we individually actually love," Gyllenhaal said. "And I
think Dan is sort of attacking all that."
Rene Russo co-stars as a gallery owner, and Daveed Diggs plays a
contemporary artist trying to sell his works.
The movie "is asking us to think about the value that we put on
art and who we allowed to be the gatekeepers of such a thing,"
Diggs said. "If you watch who is killed in the film, the
politics of the film become very obvious and I think that's part
of the point."
(Reporting by Jane Ross; writing by Lisa Richwine; Editing by
Lisa Shumaker)
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