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The Night
To get rid of the racketeers waiting at the exit of the hotel, the prostitute cleverly puts on a show with dressing up and very successfully finds an escort...
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Plot Summary
A man awakens in a hospital bed with amnesia, unable to recall his past or even his own name. He soon discovers he is implicated in a murder and must race against time and his own fragmented memory to uncover the truth before he is permanently institutionalized or worse.
Critical Reception
The Night (1991) received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with many finding its suspenseful premise undermined by a predictable plot and underdeveloped characters. While some appreciated the attempt at a psychological thriller, it ultimately failed to leave a lasting impact.
What Reviewers Say
The film's amnesia plot device felt unoriginal and was not executed with enough creativity.
Despite a potentially intriguing setup, the mystery lacks genuine suspense and the resolution is largely unsatisfying.
The performances are generally adequate but do little to elevate the weak script.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'The Night' is scarce, but available feedback suggests viewers found the film to be a forgettable thriller with a derivative storyline and a lack of compelling twists.
Fun Fact
The film was originally intended as a pilot for a potential television series, which never materialized.
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