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Stars at Day
After his brother committed a terrible crime, David was forced to leave his hometown with his family. Four years later, he comes back for the first time and runs into Mira, the love of his youth. To find himself, he unites with her as they try to win back a slice of their adolescence.
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Plot Summary
In the midst of political turmoil in 1980s Nicaragua, a passionate and dangerous romance ignites between a fiercely independent American journalist and a charismatic British businessman. As their connection deepens, they find themselves entangled in a complex web of secrets, espionage, and conflicting loyalties. Caught between desire and survival, they must navigate the treacherous landscape where personal feelings and political intrigue collide.
Critical Reception
Stars at Noon garnered mixed to positive reviews. Critics lauded Claire Denis's distinctive directorial style, the atmospheric tension, and the performances of its lead actors, particularly Margaret Qualley. However, some found the pacing deliberate and the narrative occasionally opaque, leading to a divided audience response regarding its overall impact and accessibility.
What Reviewers Say
Visually stunning and thematically rich, with a palpable sense of atmosphere.
Margaret Qualley delivers a compelling and nuanced performance.
The film's deliberate pacing and elliptical narrative may alienate some viewers.
Google audience: Audiences generally appreciated the film's artistic direction and the chemistry between the leads, with many noting its sensual and tense atmosphere. However, some viewers found the plot hard to follow and the ending unsatisfying, while others praised its unique storytelling and mature themes.
Awards & Accolades
Grand Prix at the 75th Cannes Film Festival
Fun Fact
The film is based on the 1986 novel of the same name by Denis Johnson, though the setting was updated from Central America to Nicaragua.
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