Making Nightcrawler Was a 'Down-the-Rabbit-Hole' Experience for Riz Ahmed
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Riz Ahmed portrays Rick, an unhoused sex worker whose vulnerability and impressionability make his murder the film's most disturbing moral failing. Jake Gyllenhaal's Lou Bloom deliberately manipulates Rick, a news director and a competing stringer for personal advantage. Ahmed previously built a career in the U.K. as a rapper and actor with work addressing Pakistani heritage and Muslim faith, including a viral 2006 song and roles in The Road to Guantánamo and The Reluctant Fundamentalist. Nightcrawler avoids explicit ethnicity-based casting, centering Rick's fear of Lou and conflicted feelings about their work while showcasing Ahmed's fragile yet resilient performance.
In Dan Gilroy's 2014 thriller, , Jake Gyllenhaal's ambitious cameraman Lou Bloom is a predator, and Riz Ahmed's Rick - an unhoused, in-denial sex worker who agrees to be Lou's low-paid assistant - is his prey. Rick is not the only person Lou is manipulating: There's also Rene Russo's news director and Bill Paxton's competing stringer, both of whom suffer because of their relationships with him. But Ahmed gives the young, impressionable Rick such vulnerability that his eventual murder feels like Nightcrawler 's greatest transgression.
Prior to making the film, Ahmed had already established himself as a rapper and actor in the U.K. His 2006 song "Post 9/11 Blues," about the perils of being a brown man after the September 11 attacks, went viral, and he'd impressed critics with his work in the 2006 docudrama The Road to Guantánamo, the 2010 terrorism satire , and Mira Nair's 2012 adaptation of Mohsin Hamid's The Reluctant Fundamentalist. Nearly all of that work touched on his Pakistani heritage and Muslim faith.
The role makes no mention of Ahmed's ethnicity, instead allowing the actor to dig into a character whose devastating arc centers his fear of Lou and mixed feelings about their work. Ahmed displays a combination of fragility and steeliness that would define his career to come, in everything from the HBO miniseries The Night Of to his Oscar-nominated starring work in Sound of Metal to his upcoming role as an ally to whistleblowers in David Mackenzie's Relay, in theaters August 22.
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