Dark Night
Dark Night

Movie spotlight

Dark Night

2005
Movie
30 min
Russian

The Israeli-Palestinian conflict manifests in its most complicated form over one night, and the encounter between two Israeli soldiers and the two Palestinian residents of the house to which the soldiers escape after their vehicle is attacked.

Insights

IMDb6.7/10
Rotten Tomatoes42%
Metacritic59/100
Google Users74%
Director: Terrence MalickGenres: Drama, Crime

Plot Summary

The film interweaves the stories of several characters in Austin, Texas, grappling with themes of love, loss, and redemption. A police officer's struggles with his job and personal life are juxtaposed with the stories of ordinary people dealing with everyday challenges and existential questions. Through evocative imagery and introspective narration, the movie explores the human condition in a deeply philosophical manner.

Critical Reception

Terrence Malick's '2005 film 'Dark Night' is a visually stunning and philosophically dense exploration of life's big questions. While its poetic style and unconventional narrative polarized some critics, many lauded its breathtaking cinematography and profound thematic depth. Audiences were often divided, with some finding it meditative and beautiful, while others felt it was too abstract and slow-paced.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its stunning, painterly cinematography and meditative atmosphere.

  • Critiqued for its deliberately ambiguous narrative and lack of traditional plot.

  • Acknowledged for its ambitious philosophical themes and artistic vision.

Google audience: Google users generally appreciated the film's artistic merit and visual beauty, with many finding it a thought-provoking and unique cinematic experience. However, some viewers found the plot overly abstract and the pacing too slow, leading to a mixed reception among the general audience.

Fun Fact

Terrence Malick famously shot over 100 hours of footage for 'The New World', and a significant portion of that unused material was reportedly repurposed and re-edited to form the basis of 'The Tree of Life', which was released in 2011 and shares thematic and stylistic similarities with 'Dark Night'.

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