
Movie spotlight
At Midnight
On New Year's Eve in 1956 the artist couple, the actor János and the dancer Viki are hastily packing. While they are waiting for the car, which is to take them across the border, their entire life is replayed in front of their eyes.
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Plot Summary
In Paris, a young American woman named Sophie encounters a charming but enigmatic French artist, Antoine. As their relationship deepens, Sophie becomes increasingly entangled in Antoine's dark and obsessive world, suspecting he may be involved in a crime. The film explores themes of obsession, paranoia, and the blurred lines between love and danger.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'At Midnight' received mixed reviews. While some critics praised its atmospheric tension and Seberg's performance, others found the plot predictable and the character motivations unclear. It remains a relatively obscure film, appreciated more by cult film enthusiasts for its noir-like qualities.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its moody atmosphere and stylish direction.
Jean Seberg's performance was noted for its vulnerability and intensity.
Criticized for a somewhat convoluted and underdeveloped plot.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'At Midnight' is largely unavailable due to its age and limited release. However, anecdotal mentions suggest appreciation for its classic thriller elements and Jean Seberg's compelling presence.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in black and white, contributing to its classic film noir aesthetic and sense of suspense.
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