
Tomorrow Night
Charles is the owner of a photo-shop. He is not too friendly and spends his evenings alone, and one day he finally decides to get a social life. He meets elderly Florence, who is tormented by her gambling husband Lester and longs for the son Willie she hasn't seen or heard of for 20 years.
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Plot Summary
This independent comedy follows four distinct characters over the course of a single evening. It explores themes of loneliness, awkwardness, and the mundane realities of life. Each character grapples with their own unique set of anxieties and desires as they navigate their separate, yet somehow connected, experiences.
Critical Reception
Upon its limited release, 'Tomorrow Night' received a cult following and is often cited as an early, raw example of Louis C.K.'s comedic voice. While it wasn't a mainstream critical success, it garnered appreciation from those who connected with its deadpan humor and unflinching portrayal of social awkwardness.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its unique and often uncomfortable humor.
- Appreciated for its raw and unflinching look at everyday life.
- Seen as an early, albeit rough, showcase for Louis C.K.'s distinct comedic style.
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Fun Fact
Louis C.K. wrote, directed, produced, and starred in 'Tomorrow Night,' largely financing it himself and shooting it on weekends while working on 'The Chris Rock Show'.
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