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The Fall of Night
While trapped in a Twilight Zonish high desert environment, a hunted rock musician is forced to confront his whole past life when an eccentric, prophet tells him his has one night left to live.
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Plot Summary
In a desolate, snow-covered landscape, a lone traveler named Anton finds himself drawn to a mysterious, abandoned house. As darkness falls, he discovers he is not alone, encountering strange apparitions and unsettling presences. The house seems to hold secrets of past tragedies and supernatural forces that begin to consume him.
Critical Reception
'The Fall of Night' received mixed to negative reviews, with critics often citing its slow pacing and underdeveloped plot. While some praised its atmospheric dread and visual style, many found it to be an ultimately unsatisfying and confusing cinematic experience.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its visual style and attempt at creating an unsettling atmosphere.
Criticized for its convoluted narrative and lack of clear resolution.
Often described as a film that promises more than it delivers.
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Fun Fact
Despite its dark and supernatural themes, 'The Fall of Night' was filmed in a relatively warm climate, with the snowy landscapes achieved through extensive visual effects and set design.
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