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Jake Gyllenhaal finds art can kill in Velvet Buzzsaw.

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ACTOR Jake Gyllenhaal plays a snooty art critic in Netflix Inc movie Velvet Buzzsaw ,a satirical thriller that turns bloody when he and others try to profit from the work of a recently deceased artist.

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 said on the red carpet at the movie’s premiere in Los Angeles, recently.

The film 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.”

 ?? — Netflix ?? Russo (left) and Gyllenhaal in a scene from Velvet Buzzsaw.
— Netflix Russo (left) and Gyllenhaal in a scene from Velvet Buzzsaw.

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