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Une opportunité de travail ratée pousse Grace, célibataire, à tenter une aventure d'un soir avec un inconnu. Il s'avère qu'il s'agit d'un athlète professionnel en ville qui a lui-même un pro... Tout lireUne opportunité de travail ratée pousse Grace, célibataire, à tenter une aventure d'un soir avec un inconnu. Il s'avère qu'il s'agit d'un athlète professionnel en ville qui a lui-même un problème. Peut-être peuvent-ils s'entraider.Une opportunité de travail ratée pousse Grace, célibataire, à tenter une aventure d'un soir avec un inconnu. Il s'avère qu'il s'agit d'un athlète professionnel en ville qui a lui-même un problème. Peut-être peuvent-ils s'entraider.
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- 3 nominations au total
Derick Agyemang
- Tom
- (uncredited)
Joey Coleman
- Chris
- (uncredited)
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I saw a clip from this movie on tiktok actually and it reminded me a lot of Before Sunrise!! So i thought i'd give it a shot and i really liked it the music choices were great really captured the mood of the movie and chemistry was well it's out there you have to be blind to not see it. And you can clearly see their development throughout the movie step by step not rushed. Clips of Toronto running behind as the two just walk and talk👌🏻.
The ending was unexpected but probably should've guessed because it's not a regular romance movie you see everyday but a part of me wished it to be. Though if they wanted to make a sequel it would be great!!
The ending was unexpected but probably should've guessed because it's not a regular romance movie you see everyday but a part of me wished it to be. Though if they wanted to make a sequel it would be great!!
This is my first review ever and I'm dedicating it to Stay The Night hoping it will add some boost to this cute Canadian film. I stumbled upon it on Crave while flipping channels. I'm glad I'm one of the few who still has cable because I don't think I would have found it otherwise lol. I just couldn't stop watching and am now low key obsessed with it!
It's a film about 2 "damaged" people (aren't we all?) who met at the lowest points in their lives. It was definitely kismet since they were people who probably would never have met otherwise. The actors did a phenomenal job with the roles. Everything just felt real - from the conversations to the progression of the relationship. The actions/reactions were relatable. The chemistry between Grace & Carter was palpable. The actors, Andrea & Joe, became the characters they were portraying.
Of course the director/writer, Reynuka Jeyapalan, is the main reason this movie is great. The story wasn't complicated yet meaningful. The script had a natural flow. As a Torontonian, I knew right away that it was set in the city and I loved trying to figure out the locations. She highlighted all the things I love about Toronto - the diverse people, unpretentious places, and deep love for hockey (well not me but my husband is a die hard fan of the sport).
I haven't felt this way about a movie in a while. I highly recommend! Critics compare it to Before Sunrise but I actually enjoyed this way more since the characters felt more relatable to me. Yes, it's a romantic movie but it's also just about connecting with another person and taking that leap.
It's a film about 2 "damaged" people (aren't we all?) who met at the lowest points in their lives. It was definitely kismet since they were people who probably would never have met otherwise. The actors did a phenomenal job with the roles. Everything just felt real - from the conversations to the progression of the relationship. The actions/reactions were relatable. The chemistry between Grace & Carter was palpable. The actors, Andrea & Joe, became the characters they were portraying.
Of course the director/writer, Reynuka Jeyapalan, is the main reason this movie is great. The story wasn't complicated yet meaningful. The script had a natural flow. As a Torontonian, I knew right away that it was set in the city and I loved trying to figure out the locations. She highlighted all the things I love about Toronto - the diverse people, unpretentious places, and deep love for hockey (well not me but my husband is a die hard fan of the sport).
I haven't felt this way about a movie in a while. I highly recommend! Critics compare it to Before Sunrise but I actually enjoyed this way more since the characters felt more relatable to me. Yes, it's a romantic movie but it's also just about connecting with another person and taking that leap.
Stay the Night," in many respects, could have fallen into the trap of indie cliches, yet it steadfastly avoids this, a testament to Renuka Jeyapalan's clear vision and competent helm as both writer and director.
Technically, the film is a standout. Conor Fisher's cinematography is not merely a vehicle for narrative but a storytelling force in itself, encapsulating the biting allure of a winter cityscape with precision. This visual storytelling is complemented by an auditory landscape that is both immersive and enhancing, a collaborative success of the sound team and musical contributions from The Wilders.
In its genre - the urban nocturnal romance - "Stay the Night" excels. It's a stripped-down, almost minimalist approach to storytelling that resonates precisely because of its simplicity and authenticity. The chemistry between the leads is palpable, bringing a genuine sense of connection that transcends the screen.
The pacing is deliberate, echoing the real-time experience of a night's wander through the city. Jeyapalan avoids rushing the narrative, allowing the audience to inhabit each scene fully, much like the characters inhabit their urban environment. There's an intentional avoidance of melodrama, which in turn grounds the film in a reality that feels both relatable and intimate.
What is particularly striking is how the film communicates the essence of its setting. The cold isn't just a backdrop; it shapes the narrative, influencing the characters' interactions and the film's tone. This atmospheric use of setting is something often attempted but rarely achieved with such efficacy.
For those contemplating whether 'Stay the Night' is worthy of their time, I argue that it is a necessary watch for those interested in the current landscape of independent film. It's a quiet yet powerful reminder of how less can indeed be more, and how the nuances of human connection can be deeply felt through the cinematic lens.
Technically, the film is a standout. Conor Fisher's cinematography is not merely a vehicle for narrative but a storytelling force in itself, encapsulating the biting allure of a winter cityscape with precision. This visual storytelling is complemented by an auditory landscape that is both immersive and enhancing, a collaborative success of the sound team and musical contributions from The Wilders.
In its genre - the urban nocturnal romance - "Stay the Night" excels. It's a stripped-down, almost minimalist approach to storytelling that resonates precisely because of its simplicity and authenticity. The chemistry between the leads is palpable, bringing a genuine sense of connection that transcends the screen.
The pacing is deliberate, echoing the real-time experience of a night's wander through the city. Jeyapalan avoids rushing the narrative, allowing the audience to inhabit each scene fully, much like the characters inhabit their urban environment. There's an intentional avoidance of melodrama, which in turn grounds the film in a reality that feels both relatable and intimate.
What is particularly striking is how the film communicates the essence of its setting. The cold isn't just a backdrop; it shapes the narrative, influencing the characters' interactions and the film's tone. This atmospheric use of setting is something often attempted but rarely achieved with such efficacy.
For those contemplating whether 'Stay the Night' is worthy of their time, I argue that it is a necessary watch for those interested in the current landscape of independent film. It's a quiet yet powerful reminder of how less can indeed be more, and how the nuances of human connection can be deeply felt through the cinematic lens.
Wanted a romance but not the saccharin formula of a Hallmark movie. Saw STAY THE NIGHT had a good score on IMDB with an Asian lead and decided to give it a try. The sights and sounds of Toronto's night life is background as they hop around from bars, restaurants, hotels and airports.
Definitely the couple have good chemistry. They meet at a low point in both their lives and through the night, they get close, share raw topics, help each other and a friendship and romance develops. The little twists and turns make you want more and that's always a good sign. At the end, each character grows a little and they're left better off than if this chance encounter had never happened and you wonder, what would happen if there was a sequel.
Definitely the couple have good chemistry. They meet at a low point in both their lives and through the night, they get close, share raw topics, help each other and a friendship and romance develops. The little twists and turns make you want more and that's always a good sign. At the end, each character grows a little and they're left better off than if this chance encounter had never happened and you wonder, what would happen if there was a sequel.
Romance genre tends to target tweens or young adults, but adults need it, too. When romance films are set in the workplace from a woman's perspective, they usually talk about being tired of dating or passing the 'appropriate' age to get married. However, 'Stay the Night' shows Grace starting fresh and having a flutter in her heart. ROMANCE itself. Chemistry between two protagonists is wonderful, and it is a successful debut feature film for both actors and a director. (I do not like the ending, and I do not get how one character can change that rapidly, but... oh well, director's choice.)
five characters short.
five characters short.
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- Durée1 heure 29 minutes
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