10 Reasons Why Looper is Best Film of 2012

5. Rian Johnson: A New Auteur?

You€™ll be completely forgiven for not really knowing who Rian Johnson is at the moment, but give him a few more years. When his first feature film, Brick, a neo-noir story set in an American high school, it intrigued me and I went to see it thinking €œhey, it might be half decent€. Brick was actually fully decent, better than decent, incredible in fact. And it starred, guess who, Joseph Gordon-Levitt in the central role. I€™m always keen to discover who the next great Auteur is going to be and now that I look at Looper, Johnson€™s third foray into feature film (admittedly I haven€™t seen his second, The Brothers Bloom, yet), I€™m starting to become convinced that it€™s him. Both Looper and Brick play with noir elements (admittedly Brick more heavily), both are highly cerebral and extremely visual and both star Levitt in central roles. There€™s a ways to go before we can stamp him as an Auteur, sure, but he€™s certainly making an excellent start. You can almost play connect the dots with Johnson€™s output to date, and I for one will hopefully be continuing to connect them well into his already burgeoning career.
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