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Jake Gyllenhall’s 20 Best Movies to Watch

Jacob Benjamin Gyllenhall, also known as Jake #Gyllenhall, is one of the best talents of the Hollywood film industry. Born on December 19, 1980, he has started his film career since 1991 and is still active today.

Jake has also received numerous nominations and awards, including academy award nominations and BAFTA Award winners. Both his parents who also had a career in film made Jake have acting talent that he has shown since the age of 11 years and continues to grow until he starred in dozens of film titles.

Of the various films he has starred in, check out the following reviews of #jake Gyllenhall’s 20 best films that show his qualities as an actor.

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1. Brokeback Mountain

Jake Gyllenhall's 20 Best Movies to Watch
  • Released:2005
  • Genres:Drama, Romance
  • Directed by:Ang Lee
  • Cast:Jake Gyllenhaal, Heath Ledger, Michelle Williams
  • Production Company:River Road Entertainment

In the 2005 film, Jake Gyllenhall starred alongside actor Heath Ledger. Set around 1963, Jake totally plays his role as a man in love with the same sex.

Both Jake and Ledger are described as two modern-day cowboys who wander together and meet on Brokeback Mountain. Jake Gyllenhall and Brokeback Mountain made his name as a nominee in the Best Supporting Actor category at the 2006 Academy Awards.

2. Nightcrawler (Jake Gyllenhall’s 20 Best Movies to Watch)

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  • Released:2014
  • Genres:Crime, Drama, Thriller
  • Directed by:Dan Gilroy
  • Cast:Jake Gyllenhaal, Rene Russo, Bill Paxton
  • Production Company:Bold Films

Nightcrawler is Jake Gyllenhaal’s next film, showing how his acting qualities are as an actor. In this film released in 2014, Jake must play one of the characters with a pretty crazy character.

Here you’ll see more of the crazy and sadistic side of Jake Gyllenhall than his fun character. This film can be said to be a fairly unique film, which features a main cast that is not always of good character.

In the film, Jake plays Louis Bloom, a cameraman who is more active at night to cover strange events. The film earned Jake a Best Actor nomination at the 2015 Golden Globes.

3. Love & Other Drugs

Jake Gyllenhall's 20 Best Movies to Watch
  • Released:2010
  • Genres:Comedy, Drama, Romance
  • Directed by:Edward Zwick
  • Cast:Jake Gyllenhaal, Anne Hathaway, Judy Greer
  • Production Company:Fox 2000 Pictures, Regency Enterprises, New Regency, Stuber Pictures, Bedford Falls Productions, Dune Entertainment
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Jamie (Jake Gyllenhaal) is a charmer. His good looks make many women melt, including the boss’s girlfriend at his place of work. After being caught having sex with his boss’s girlfriend, Jamie is finally fired.

Jamie was unemployment for a while. However, the condition did not last long because he was offered a sales at a pharmaceutical company. Jamie’s job is to offer his company medicines for doctors to use as prescriptions.

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His journey into drug sales continued. He offered medicine to doctors despite repeated rejections. While offering a cure, Jamie meets Maggie (Anne Hathaway), a girl with Parkinson’s who has no way with Jamie’s charms.

The more Maggie is indifferent, the more Interested Jamie is. Jamie, who previously only thought of women as a place to have fun, now wants to have a serious relationship with Maggie.

4. Prisoners

Jake Gyllenhall's 20 Best Movies to Watch
  • Released:2013
  • Genres:Crime, Drama, Mystery
  • Directed by:Denis Villeneuve
  • Cast:Hugh Jackman, Jake Gyllenhaal, Viola Davis
  • Production Company:Alcon Entertainment, 8:38 Productions, Madhouse Entertainment

The thriller and mystery genre does seem to fit perfectly with Jake Gyllenhall’s character. In 2013, she also starred in a film of this kind genre called Prisoners. In Prisoners,Jake plays a cop who attempts to uncover the kidnapping of two children who mysteriously disappeared in Pennsylvania.

In the film directed by French director Dennis Villenueve, Jake also stars opposite another top actor, Hugh Jackman. Thanks to his role here, Jake won an award at the 2013 Hollywood Film Awards for Supporting Actor of the Year.

5. Donnie Darko

Jake Gyllenhall's 20 Best Movies to Watch
  • Released:2001
  • Genres:Drama, Mystery, Sci-Fi
  • Directed by:Richard Kelly
  • Cast:Jake Gyllenhaal, Jena Malone, Mary McDonnell
  • Production Company:Flower Films

For lovers of mystery thrillers with unpredictable movie endings, it would surely agree if The Donnie Darko movie is called one of the best thrillers of all time. In addition, the film is also filled with quite philosophical puzzles throughout the film.

This film is also one of the films that made Jake Gyllenhall’s name began to be discussed in the Hollywood film industry.

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The story of the film itself revolves around a young man named Donnie Darko who often experiences a series of strange events. This keeps him away from his friends and the people around him.

Donnie Darko also has an imaginary friend named Frank, he is a human-tall creature who always wears a rabbit mask.

6. October Sky

Jake Gyllenhall's 20 Best Movies to Watch
  • Released:1999
  • Genres:Biography, Drama, Family
  • Directed by:Joe Johnston
  • Cast:Jake Gyllenhaal, Chris Cooper, Laura Dern
  • Production Company:Universal Pictures

The film tells the story of the spirit of Homer Hickam (Jake Gyllenhaal), a high school student and the son of a coal mine worker. At that time, children who have graduated from school will follow in the footsteps of their parents to become mine workers. Homer is different, but he dreams of becoming more successful than just a mine worker.

Master Homer also saw the potential in his students. The teacher wants Homer to have a better future. Unfortunately, Homer’s father defies his son’s wishes and considers that mineworkers are a respectable profession.

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When the Soviets launched the Sputnik satellite, Homer dreamed that one day he could launch a rocket into space. Together with his friend, Homer makes a small rocket out of any material that can be utilized. The rocket will be presented at the National Science Festival. If he wins, Homer will get a scholarship to go to college.

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7. Zodiac (Jake Gyllenhall’s 20 Best Movies to Watch)

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  • Released:2007
  • Genres:Crime, Drama, Mystery
  • Directed by:David Fincher
  • Cast:Jake Gyllenhaal, Robert Downey Jr., Mark Ruffalo
  • Production Company:Paramount Pictures, Warner Bros. Pictures, Phoenix Pictures

In 2007 Jake returned to star in a film with the david fincher thriller genre titled Zodiac. The film is part of a true story of a serial killer in America, also starring Robert Downey Jr. and Mark Ruffalo.

Here Jake plays the main character, a detective who tries to uncover the identity of the Zodiac. In this film, you will see Jake Gyllenhall as a character who is obsessed with solving the case he is facing. On the rotten tomatoes website, the film is in the freshcategory.

8. End of Watch

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  • Released:2012
  • Genres:Action, Crime, Drama
  • Directed by:David Ayer
  • Cast:Jake Gyllenhaal, Michael Peña, Anna Kendrick
  • Production Company:StudioCanal, Exclusive Media, Crave Films, CECTV Films, Emmett/Furla Films

Two young cops – Taylor (Jake Gyllenhaal) and Zavala (Michael Peña) – patrol the streets of Los Angeles. Both seized money and firearms belonging to notorious criminals. Taylor and Zavala eventually become the target of the criminal.

The film tells the story of the friendship of two policemen who must risk their own lives because of the risks of their jobs.

9. Source Code (Jake Gyllenhall’s 20 Best Movies to Watch)

source code, Jake Gyllenhall's 20 Best Movies to Watch
  • Released:2011
  • Genres:Action, Drama, Mystery
  • Directed by:Duncan Jones
  • Cast:Jake Gyllenhaal, Michelle Monaghan, Vera Farmiga
  • Production Company:The Mark Gordon Company, Vendôme Pictures

Colter Stevens (Jake Gyllenhaal) suddenly awakens in the body of a completely unknown stranger. He’s in a running car and sits right in front of a woman named Christina Warren (Michelle Monaghan). The woman knew the man whose body was ‘worn’ by Stevens as Sean Fentress.

Still beset by confusion, stevens’ train exploded with a bomb. Stevens woke up in a capsule. He meets Captain Colleen Goodwin of the Air Force (Vera Farmiga) who explains that she is Colter Stevens but is placed in someone else’s body.

Unbekntered, he is on a secret mission called Source Code,a time-turnaround program that can send someone into someone else’s body shortly before he dies. Stevens is tasked with finding the mastermind of the Chicago-bound train bombing.

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10. Spider-Man: Far From Home

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  • Released:2019
  • Genres:Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi
  • Directed by:Jon Watts
  • Cast:Tom Holland, Samuel L. Jackson, Jake Gyllenhaal
  • Production Company:Columbia Pictures, Marvel Studios, Pascal Pictures

In 2019, Jake Gyllenhall starred in Marvel Entertainment’s superhero film Spider-Man: Far From Home. But in this film, Jake is not a hero, but as a villain who becomes spider-man’s enemy. (Jake Gyllenhall’s 20 Best Movies to Watch)

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In the second sequel to the Spider-Man films that are part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Jake plays the character Mysterio. Mysterio is said to be from another dimension of the world that is different from the universe of Peter Parker and his friends.

11. Nocturnal Animals

Jake Gyllenhall's 20 Best Movies to Watch
  • Released:2016
  • Genres:Drama, Thriller
  • Directed by:Tom Ford
  • Cast:Amy Adams, Jake Gyllenhaal, Michael Shannon
  • Production Company:Fade to Black

Nocturnal Animals, released in 2016, lifted the neo noir thriller genre, which saw it hailed by critics as a brilliant film. In the film, Jake plays actresses such as Amy Adams and Isla Fisher.

The storyline of this film is quite unique because it consists of two plots, namely the real-world plot and the plot in a novel story. Jake Gyllenhall plays two characters in two plots. In the real-world plot, he plays Edward Sheffield, a novelist who sends a novel story he sent to his ex-wife.

While in the plot of the novel he plays Tony Hastings, a man who loses his wife and child on a journey. The film contains puzzles and philosophies in every detail of its scene. At the end of the film, you will find a connection between the plot of the real world and the plot of the novel told.

12. Southpaw (Jake Gyllenhall’s 20 Best Movies to Watch)

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  • Released:2015
  • Genres:Action, Drama, Sport
  • Directed by:Antoine Fuqua
  • Cast:Jake Gyllenhaal, Rachel McAdams, Oona Laurence
  • Production Company:Wanda Pictures, Riche Productions, Escape Artists, Fuqua Films

As a boxing athlete, Billy Hope (Jake Gyllenhaal) is at the lowest point of his life. Hope, who was once a successful boxer, is now in the ruins of his career. Hope suffered from depression after losing her family

On the eve of the destruction of his career, Hope meets a former boxer. The meeting turned out to excite Hope to return to achieve achievements and climb the peak of his career again.

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13. Brothers

brothers, Jake Gyllenhall's 20 Best Movies to Watch
  • Released:2009
  • Genres: Action, Drama, Thriller
  • Directed by:Jim Sheridan
  • Cast:Jake Gyllenhaal, Natalie Portman, Tobey Maguire
  • Production Company:Michael De Luca Productions, Relativity Media, Sighvatsson Films

In 2006, Jake starred in a thriller with Tobey Maguire and Natalie Portman. This film can be said to be quite successful in presenting elements of tension in it.

The film tells the story of Sam and Tommy, a brother and sister with very different characters. Sam was a soldier who was declared dead in the war. Afterwards, Tommy vows to take care of Sam’s son and wife. However, when Tommy and Sam’s ex-wife are building their new family, Sam returns and leaves them reeling.

14. Jarhead (Jake Gyllenhall’s 20 Best Movies to Watch)

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  • Released:2005
  • Genres:Action, Biography, Drama
  • Directed by:Sam Mendes
  • Cast:Jake Gyllenhaal, Jamie Foxx, Lucas Black
  • Production Company:Red Wagon Entertainment, Neal Street Productions

Want to see Jake Gyllenhall play a Marine? Try to watch Jarhead’smovie. The film, which was released in 2005, became a fairly famous film and became one of the proud films of Jake Gyllenhall. The story in Jarhead’s film is also based on a true story.

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In the film, Jake plays Anthony Swofford, a former marine. Although the genre of war, but the presentation of the story in this film can be said to be quite unique. The story in the film focuses more on the journey of a soldier in an operation called Operation Dessert Storm.

Operation Dessert Storm itself is an operation that occurred in the era of the 1st Gulf War when Iraq invaded Kuwait. At that time, many young American soldiers experienced depression and dilemma problems.

15. The Sisters Brothers

Jake Gyllenhall's 20 Best Movies to Watch
  • Released:2018
  • Genres:Crime, Drama, Western
  • Directed by:Jacques Audiard
  • Cast:John C. Reilly, Joaquin Phoenix, Jake Gyllenhaal
  • Production Company:Why Not Productions, Annapurna Pictures, Page 114 Productions

Set in the 1850s, the Sisters brothers are known as the most expert hitman duo in the American West. Eli Sisters (John C. Reilly) and Charlie Sisters (Joaquin Phoenix) famously never failed in the task of killing their targets.

This time, the target of the two of them is Hermann Kermit Warm (Riz Ahmed), a gold prospector who is actually used to facing danger. However, this time Hermann was quite nervous about dealing with a hitman. Plus the Sisters enlist the help of John Morris (Jake Gyllenhaal), their ally, to find Hermann.

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16. Stronger (Jake Gyllenhall’s 20 Best Movies to Watch)

stronger, Jake Gyllenhall's 20 Best Movies to Watch
  • Released:2017
  • Genre:Biography, Drama
  • Directed by:David Gordon Green
  • Cast:Jake Gyllenhaal, Tatiana Maslany, Miranda Richardson
  • Production Company: Bold Films, Mandeville Films, Nine Stories Productions

Jeff Bauman (Jake Gyllenhaal) is an ordinary guy who works in a supermarket. One night, Jeff meets his ex-girlfriend, Erin Hurley (Tatiana Maslany) at a bar. Erin said she will be taking part in the Boston Marathon, an annual event that has important value for Bostonians.

Jeff was excited to hear Erin’s plan. The man even told his ex that he would wait at the finish line while holding a sign thatread, “Hurley, I’m waiting for you!”

By day H, Jeff was ready to wait for Erin at the finishline. But unfortunately because there was a bomb exploded near the finishline. Jeff was the victim of the bomb blast. When he regained consciousness, Jeff told police that he saw the bomber, who was none other than Dzhokhar and Tamerlan Tsarnaev.

Instantly Jeff was considered a hero to the people of Boston and the rest of the world. However, Jeff had to lose both of his legs due to having to be amputated. Jeff’s miserable condition is actually used by the mother for profit and sympathy. Jeff, who lost his leg, had to try to recover physically and mentally to accept his new condition.

17. Wildlife (Jake Gyllenhall’s 20 Best Movies to Watch)

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  • Released:2018
  • Genre:Drama
  • Directed by:Paul Dano
  • Cast:Ed Oxenbould, Jake Gyllenhaal, Carey Mulligan
  • Production Company:June Pictures, Nine Stories Productions

Joe Brinson (Ed Oxenbould) is 16. However, he must witness for himself the destruction of his father and mother’s marriage. Joe’s father, Jerry Brinson (Jake Gyllenhaal), works at a golf course in Montana. Her mother, Jeanette Brinson (Carey Mulligan), is a housewife.

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In the 1960s there were uncontrolled wildfires on the Canadian border. Jerry, who had recently lost his job, was moved to volunteer to help put out the fire. Jerry leaves behind his son and wife who he actually had to live with.

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Jeanette herself doesn’t take care of Joe’s life. Jeanette is busy with her own world, especially now she is in a special relationship with an older man. (Jake Gyllenhall’s 20 Best Movies to Watch)

18. Lovely & Amazing

Jake Gyllenhall's 20 Best Movies to Watch
  • Released:2001
  • Genres:Comedy, Drama, Romance
  • Directed by:Nicole Holofcener
  • Cast:Catherine Keener, Brenda Blethyn, Troy Ruptash, Jake Gyllenhaal, Raven Goodwin
  • Production Company:Good Machine, Blow Up Pictures

Although included in the comedy genre, “Lovely &Amazing” has a slightly heavy storyline. This film is about the self-esteem and insecurity of a mother.

Jane Marks (Brenda Blethyn) is a mother who has to take care of her three daughters who are actually grown up. These three daughters have their own problems and get them caught up in their own problems. Unexpectedly, the problems in her three daughters turned out to greatly affect Jane’s life.

19. Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time

Jake Gyllenhall's 20 Best Movies to Watch
  • Released:2010
  • Genres:Action, Adventure, Fantasy
  • Directed by:Mike Newell
  • Cast:Jake Gyllenhaal, Gemma Arterton, Ben Kingsley
  • Production Company:Walt Disney Pictures, Jerry Bruckheimer Films

Jake Gyllenhaal’s name has been known for a long time in the film industry. However, “Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time” made his name even more recognizable, especially for the younger generation who may never have known this handsome actor.

Prince Dastan (Jake Gyllenhaal) is a street kid adopted by King Sharaman (Ronald Pickup) for being considered a daredevil. Growing up, Dastan is vilified by Tus (Richard Coyle), one of the king’s sons who wants to get the throne.

Tus was crowned king after his father’s death. But Dasta fled because he was accused of being the king’s killer. When he wants to tell his uncle, Nizam (Ben Kingsley), that he is vilified by his own brother, Dastan realizes that Nizam was involved in the king’s murder.

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20. The Day After Tomorrow

Jake Gyllenhall's 20 Best Movies to Watch
Jake Gyllenhall’s 20 Best Movies to Watch
  • Released:2004
  • Genres:Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi
  • Directed by:Roland Emmerich
  • Cast:Dennis Quaid, Jake Gyllenhaal, Emmy Rossum
  • Production Company:Centropolis Entertainment, Lions Gate Films, Mark Gordon Company

When it comes to films that raise the theme of natural disasters or apocalypse, The Day After Tomorrow is certainly one of the best candidates. Jake Gyllenhall also co-starred in the film which was released in 2004 and became quite legendary film.

In the film, Jake plays Sam. With his father, played by Dennis Quaid, Jake tries to save himself when a disaster causes America to freeze and leaves them trapped with other New Yorkers.

Those are the 20 films starring Jake Gyllenhall that show his qualities as an actor who can play any role. Are any of the 10 movies your favorite? Or is there another Jake Gyllenhall movie that’s your favorite? Share your impressions of your favorite Jake Gyllenhall movies in the comments section!

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