Night
Night

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Night

2013
Movie
85 min
Spanish

Six friends return to the big farmhouse in the middle of a subtropical landscape where their best friend Miguel spent his last days. While the sound of his recordings fills the house and gardens, they pack the things he left behind. Brzezicki's directorial début is a haunting sensorial journey through memories, images and sounds.

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IMDb6.7/10
Director: Uberto PasoliniGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

In 1930s England, a mentally disturbed homeless man, played by John Hurt, is released from an institution and attempts to find his estranged daughter, portrayed by Lily McIlvaine. The film offers a poignant and unsettling look at his struggles with his past and his desperate search for connection. Tilda Swinton appears in a supporting role as a psychiatrist.

Critical Reception

'Night' received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its powerful performances, particularly from John Hurt, and its sensitive exploration of mental illness and alienation. The film was noted for its understated direction and emotional depth, though some found its pacing to be slow.

What Reviewers Say

  • A deeply moving and somber character study anchored by a remarkable performance from John Hurt.

  • Explores themes of mental illness, memory, and the search for redemption with quiet intensity.

  • While some found the film's deliberate pace challenging, others appreciated its nuanced portrayal of a damaged individual.

Google audience: Audience reception for 'Night' is not widely documented on Google, but reviews that are available often highlight the film's emotional impact and John Hurt's compelling performance.

Fun Fact

The film was originally conceived as a short film but was expanded into a feature-length work by director Uberto Pasolini.

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