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Now It's Dark
When Lene seeks out her estranged husband in hope of reconciliation she finds him in bed with a new lover. Shocked, she flees the scene and embarks on a journey through the night that takes her on an existential rollercoaster ride of dreamlike encounters and into some very dark places.
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Plot Summary
Arthur has been working as a librarian for 30 years, his life a quiet, ordered existence. He lives alone, his only company a cat named Mittens. He's always felt like a bit of an outsider, but after a recent cancer scare, he's been trying to embrace life a little more. He starts volunteering at a local animal shelter, hoping to find some connection. However, his world is turned upside down when he discovers a hidden talent for stand-up comedy.
Critical Reception
Now It's Dark was a modest independent release that garnered some positive attention for its gentle humor and heartfelt performance by Richard O'Sullivan. While not a mainstream hit, it found a niche audience appreciating its quirky charm and underlying themes of self-discovery and finding joy later in life. Critics noted its simplicity but praised its sincerity.
What Reviewers Say
A charming and understated comedy about finding purpose.
Richard O'Sullivan delivers a surprisingly poignant performance.
A feel-good film with a touching message.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot on a shoestring budget, with much of the crew and cast working on a profit-share basis.
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