


Sundown
When a distant emergency disrupts a vacation in Acapulco, simmering tensions rise to the fore between scions of a wealthy British family.
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Plot Summary
Neil Bennett, a wealthy Englishman on vacation in Acapulco with his family, receives news of his sister's sudden death. He decides to stay behind when the rest of his family returns home. As he drifts through the resort town, he becomes entangled with a local woman and a dangerous criminal element, revealing a hidden past and a disturbing detachment from his former life.
Critical Reception
Michel Franco's "Sundown" garnered a mixed to positive reception, with critics often praising its unsettling atmosphere and Tim Roth's performance. However, some found its detached narrative and ambiguous ending to be frustrating or unsatisfying. The film explores themes of alienation, class, and indifference in a stark and minimalist style.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its enigmatic atmosphere and Tim Roth's compelling performance.
- Criticized by some for its deliberate pacing and ambiguous narrative.
- The film's exploration of apathy and detachment was noted as a central theme.
Google audience: Google users generally appreciated the film's unique tone and Roth's acting, with many finding it thought-provoking. However, a significant portion of viewers found the plot slow and the ending unsatisfying, leading to polarized opinions.
Fun Fact
Director Michel Franco intentionally kept the dialogue minimal to emphasize the psychological state of the protagonist and the isolation he experiences.
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