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Jake Gyllenhaal says society is complicit in ‘nightcrawling’


Jake Gyllenhaal says almost everybody in society ought to relate to his new movie ‘Nightcrawlers’.

The eagerly-awaited film concerns those people who monitor police scanners and then race to crime scenes to film eye-catching incidents before selling the footage to TV news channels.

Gyllenhaal argues that society is complicit in this activity, explaining to the Guardian newspaper: "I equate it with fast food. We all know [it’s] bad for us. But people demand it … This narrative of fear and this spinning of news has a great detrimental effect."

The 33-year-old actor said it’s important people remain aware of this issue, warning of the potential impact of "these images … coming at us so fast and so graphically. It can have a negative effect on us."

Meanwhile, the movie’s writer-director Dan Gilroy – whose previous work includes ‘The Bourne Legacy’ – explained that he’s witnessed so-called nightcrawlers at first hand.

He said: "We get there and three young girls had been ejected from a [speeding] car. Our technical adviser [a nightcrawler himself] … got out of our car and filmed it. Within five minutes, he’d sold the footage for several thousand dollars to the local station. Next night, we saw [several] fatalities. This is just night-time in LA."

He added that while the upcoming film may exaggerate some aspects of nightcrawling, it’s not far removed from the reality.