Mojave (2015)

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A suicidal artist goes into the desert, where he finds his doppelgänger, a homicidal drifter.

Introduction
"Mojave" is a criminal activity thriller movie directed by William Monahan, an Oscar-winning screenwriter. The motion picture was first revealed at the 2015 Tribeca Film Festival, before being readily available for basic viewing in 2016. "Mojave" features top-tier talents Franklin, a film director played by Garrett Hedlund, and a deranged drifter, Jack, represented by Oscar Isaac.

Plot
The film starts with Franklin inside his elegant Hollywood mansion, relatively trapped in a labyrinth of anguish and anxiety originating from his unfulfilled life. Needing an escape from his haunting truth, he endeavors into the barren wasteland of the Mojave Desert. He intends to drown his griefs in solitude and discover a new meaning to his life.

While out in the desert, he comes across Jack, a bloodthirsty drifter armed with a rifle. From this point on, the life of these two males takes a hazardous turn. After dedicating an act of violence, Franklin gets away back to Los Angeles, wanting to leave the desolation and scary encounter behind him.

Stress Escalate
However, getting away is not as easy as Franklin thought. Jack follows him back to Los Angeles, and the two sort out their incomplete company in a swirling dance of sinister intent. Jack infiltrates Franklin's life by befriending his housemaid and by trying to offer a script to Franklin's representative, Norman, played by Mark Wahlberg. Jack performs a convoluted strategy to blackmail Franklin, bringing an extreme psychological war between the 2.

Climax and Resolution
The feline and mouse chase culminates when Franklin chooses to challenge Jack, resulting in a tension-filled showdown. Jack demands Franklin to admit his sins, with Jack intending to specific his twisted idea of justice.

In the end, Franklin manages to kill Jack in an act of desperate self-defense, however not prior to Jack had actually established a seemingly ideal crime scene intended to incriminate Franklin as the instigator of their deadly game. Despite this, Franklin conceals the violent ordeal successfully with the assistance of an unsuspecting investigator, Fletcher, played by Walton Goggins, who admires Franklin and disregards the murkier elements of the circumstance.

Conclusion
"Mojave" encapsulates a detailed story about the devastating depths people can sink when their lives are attacked by a whirlwind of desolation, anxiety, and harmful masculinity. The movie provides a grim, nihilistic cat-and-mouse video game making use of styles of guilt, identity, and the blurred lines of morality. Both Hedlund and Isaac provide enchanting efficiencies, providing weight to the haunting story of two deeply flawed guys locked in a perilous psychological battle.

Top Cast

  • Garrett Hedlund (small)
    Garrett Hedlund
    Thomas
  • Oscar Isaac (small)
    Oscar Isaac
    Jack
  • Louise Bourgoin (small)
    Louise Bourgoin
    Milly
  • Walton Goggins (small)
    Walton Goggins
    Jim
  • Mark Wahlberg (small)
    Mark Wahlberg
    Norman
  • Dania Ramirez (small)
    Dania Ramirez
    Detective Beaumont
  • Fran Kranz (small)
    Fran Kranz
    Bob
  • Matt Jones (small)
    Matt Jones
    Louis
  • Anna Margaret Hollyman (small)
    Anna Margaret Hollyman
    Estate Lawyer
  • Del Zamora (small)
    Del Zamora
    Indian Manager
  • Christopher Neiman (small)
    Christopher Neiman
    Bald Producer