
Movie spotlight
Open All Night
Tankard live show recorded in East Berlin on 4/3/1990.
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Plot Summary
A divorced ad executive, dealing with a mid-life crisis and a new, much younger girlfriend, finds himself caught between his ex-wife's attempt at reconciliation and his current lover's manipulative nature. He struggles to navigate the complexities of his relationships, facing choices that could redefine his future.
Critical Reception
Open All Night received mixed reviews from critics. While some praised the performances, particularly from Danny Aiello, others found the storyline to be predictable and underdeveloped, failing to fully capitalize on its comedic or dramatic potential.
What Reviewers Say
Danny Aiello delivers a commendable performance as a man in emotional turmoil.
The film struggles with a disjointed narrative and missed opportunities for stronger character development.
Despite its premise, the movie often feels uninspired and lacks a consistent tone.
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Fun Fact
Carl Franklin, known for his work in neo-noir, directed this romantic comedy-drama, showcasing his versatility.
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