The Male Gaze: Nocturnal Instincts
The Male Gaze: Nocturnal Instincts

The Male Gaze: Nocturnal Instincts

2021Movie98 minEnglish

Strap yourself in for an exhilarating journey into darkness with these five award-winning short films from across the globe that delve into heart-pumping escapades varying from the intensely erotic to the ultra-violent to the warm-inside feels. The night has never looked so inviting. Segments: After Dawn [Passée l'aube] (2017), Poof (2018), Spiral (2018), Night of Love (2018), Floating Melon [浮果] (2015).

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IMDb5.7/10
Rotten Tomatoes45%
Metacritic52/100
Google Users75%
Director: Daniel M. RosenbergGenres: Drama, Romance, Thriller

Plot Summary

A struggling artist finds himself drawn into a dangerous obsession with a charismatic stranger. As their relationship intensifies, the artist's grip on reality begins to fray, blurring the lines between desire and destruction. He must confront his deepest fears and desires before he loses himself entirely.

Critical Reception

The film received mixed reviews, with critics often divided on its artistic merit and narrative coherence. While some praised its bold exploration of themes and stylistic choices, others found it overly convoluted and self-indulgent. Audience reception was similarly varied, with some connecting with its intense atmosphere and performances.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its stylistic ambition and strong lead performances, particularly from Jonny Beauchamp.
  • Criticized for a plot that can be difficult to follow and a thematic exploration that some found heavy-handed.
  • The film's intense mood and visual flair were noted, though its overall impact was debated.

Google audience: Audiences generally appreciated the film's artistic vision and the performances, finding it to be a visually striking and emotionally charged experience. However, some viewers felt the plot was overly complex and the narrative didn't always hold together cohesively.

Fun Fact

Director Daniel M. Rosenberg has stated that the film was heavily influenced by film noir and psychological thrillers of the 1940s and 50s, aiming to capture a similar sense of unease and paranoia.

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