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About Last Night

  • 2014
  • R
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
26K
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About Last Night (2014)
Follow two couples as they journey from the bar to the bedroom and are eventually put to the test in the real world.
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Follow two couples as they journey from the bar to the bedroom and are eventually put to the test in the real world.Follow two couples as they journey from the bar to the bedroom and are eventually put to the test in the real world.Follow two couples as they journey from the bar to the bedroom and are eventually put to the test in the real world.

  • Director
    • Steve Pink
  • Writers
    • Leslye Headland
    • Tim Kazurinsky
    • Denise DeClue
  • Stars
    • Kevin Hart
    • Michael Ealy
    • Regina Hall
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    26K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Steve Pink
    • Writers
      • Leslye Headland
      • Tim Kazurinsky
      • Denise DeClue
    • Stars
      • Kevin Hart
      • Michael Ealy
      • Regina Hall
    • 58User reviews
    • 88Critic reviews
    • 62Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Kevin Hart
    Kevin Hart
    • Bernie
    Michael Ealy
    Michael Ealy
    • Danny
    Regina Hall
    Regina Hall
    • Joan
    Joy Bryant
    Joy Bryant
    • Debbie
    Christopher McDonald
    Christopher McDonald
    • Casey McNeil
    Adam Rodriguez
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    • Steven Thaler
    Joe Lo Truglio
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    Paula Patton
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    • Alison
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    • Isaac
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    Bryan Callen
    • Trent
    Paul Quinn
    • Drunk Regular
    Hailey Boyle
    • New Roommate
    Selita Ebanks
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    • Pretty Lady
    Jessica Lu
    Jessica Lu
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    • Director
      • Steve Pink
    • Writers
      • Leslye Headland
      • Tim Kazurinsky
      • Denise DeClue
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    6naregian

    Expect it to be average and you'll like it.

    Kevin Hart's level of comedy is one you either get or you don't get. If you don't get it, then you'll still like this film because he isn't really the central character. This movie is written as a romantic comedy, but I saw much more romantic than comedy, but was funny enough nonetheless.

    Let's talk about what I liked. I liked Michael Ealy's effortless charm and his chemistry with actress Joy Bryant. I liked Regina Hall and Kevin Hart in their ridiculously dysfunctional relationship. I liked the directing, because in some scenes, the seemingly "awkward" or "different" camera angles that my girlfriend was complaining about were actually very artistic and well done. I liked the soundtrack as well.

    The only off-putting feature of this movie is that Kevin Hart's acting seems almost nonexistent. The guy is just playing himself in every film. I seriously think the guy doesn't even know he's an actor.

    If you watch his stand up specials, and then a few of his very early film appearances, he seems to incorporate a level of acting. Up until his film breakout in Think Like A Man, not too many people knew of him. Now, a household name, he reaps in the benefits of being a funny man.

    Throughout the film, it actually just felt like Kevin Hart was just talking to a bunch of actors. Not often did I feel like I was watching a movie. Over time, through multiple viewings of Kevin Hart's works, it seems to get repetitive and unfunny.

    A good movie for the romantic yet predictable story between Michael Ealy's character and Joy Bryant's.
    4MacTheMovieguy

    is less offensive when you only spend a dollar or two on it.

    Honestly, I'm disappointed. Steve Pink has directed some much funnier comedies in the past (Accepted, Hot Tub Time Machine). I think the problem is that he's just not cut out to direct the serious stuff. The first 20-30 minutes of the movie are the funniest, and the strongest. After that, the film drags and drags. Clearly there are two couples, and Ealy and Bryant's relationship takes the dramatic turn, while Hart and Hall are funny.

    Ealy and Bryant are too melodramatic to make the dull material work, and Hart and Hall are oddly slapstick next to them. Do men really talk to women the way Kevin Hart's character does? Or is he an exaggerated version to be funny? He borders on obnoxious.

    If you make it to the end, which I suppose most of you will, do you even care if the couples stay together or break up? In many ways, the film makes a stronger case for these couples not being together. I suppose, the one thing the movie does well is define itself as not being a black movie. I know what you're thinking… the four leads are all black, it must be a black movie. It's not. I don't recall a moment in the film where they ever discuss being black, or the struggle of being black, or anything related to the color of their skin.

    The film is a romantic comedy, where the leads happen to be black. Most films like this end up being "black movies", because of jokes that resonate more with a black audience, or jokes about the culture, etc. About Last Night avoids all of that, amazingly.

    You won't get past the fact that the film drags, the acting isn't great, and you'll end up not caring about the end result. I'm behind on reviewing this, it's already on DVD, and that's a good thing. This would have been a definite skip for theatres, but is less offensive when you only spend a dollar or two on it.
    7diac228

    Fully run by chemistry and four great leads, About Last Night is that rare remake that doesn't totally stink

    About Last Night could have gone in two directions: Play it safe and make easy money like 2012's Think like a Man; or gamble the R rating, become more realistic, and resemble the likes of Best Man Holiday.

    The gamble was taken, and the payoff is far better than expected. About Last Night finally allows Kevin Hart off the leash and the results are amazing. He also has a comedic rival in the female category with Regina Hall, who stands toe-to-toe with his insanity and doesn't back down. The end result is a romantic dramedy that despite lacking in laughs in favor of drama delivers an entertaining movie that will go down as one that took risks, just not enough of them.

    The main risk was the well-earned yet respectably mature R rating. Your best movies about relationships usually tend to be those that do not shy away from the more mature subjects and aren't afraid of baring it all physically and emotionally. The Before Sunrise trilogy and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind are the better modern examples. About Last Night never exaggerates to earn the rating, instead exposes one-night stands, relationships, sex, emotional growth, and all the complications amongst these subjects with no red tape to stop it—ultimately establishing itself as a more mature film in its usual cinematic genre.

    It wasn't just the honesty that gives About Last Night its edge above its usual contemporaries. It boasts a great (besides Bruno Mars' latest album) soundtrack that incorporates a healthy dosage of jazz and blues, employs a script with good dialogue, and is directed and edited nice and tight for that it never really overstays its welcome. Most importantly, the chemistry amongst the leads is off the charts. Regina Hall and Kevin Hart are nearly flawless together, as their banter and angry love provide the most laughs and some of the best moments in the movie. Not to be undone, the more dramatic relationship between Joy Bryant and Michael Ealy was very much believable and carried the emotional weight of the entire film.

    What ultimately bogs down About Last Night is that it doesn't quite dig deep enough into the psyche of modern-day relationships. The 1980 version of About Last Night and the play that it's based on were both brutally realistic as well as critical of the time period and the views of relationships amongst the culture. With this version, we see the who, the what, and the where, but don't enough of the why. It lacks the subtle commentary like what we saw in Her, it lacks the explanation as to why it's become more difficult nowadays for marriages and long-lasting relationships to survive.

    One of the quietly scary trends nowadays is the deterioration of the American marriage, especially amongst minorities like Hispanics and Blacks. This movie could have broken even more ground if this had been explored and expanded upon the concept of Sexual Perversion in Chicago, the original stage play. The play is 40 years old, maybe its time for an update?

    Mediocre movies remain in shallow waters. Riskier movies swim deeper. And the best of the best fully dive in and risk all the consequences. About Last Night lands somewhere in the middle, but nonetheless is an entertaining movie with good performances and good chemistry. This movie will not embed itself in romantic drama history, but will leave a nice impression throughout the year—especially from rising star Kevin Hart and the underrated talent of Regina Hall, Joy Bryant, and Michael Ealy.
    6The-Plague

    A look into the lives of two couples as they make the leap from a one night stand to a relationship.

    I generally do not enjoy remakes, especially if it is a remake of a movie that was done right the first time. In my opinion if something is done right, why do it a second time? Do you make dinner, take a bite, bask in its deliciousness, then make another dinner? I don't know about you, but I sure do not. Anyway, I digress. 'About Last Night' which is a remake of a 1986 movie of the same name is one of the handful of exceptions to my remake indifference, and a pretty entertaining movie.

    Anyone who is a fan of Kevin Hart will appreciate his acting in this movie, one because he doesn't seem to be acting at all, and two, he won't shut up…but honestly, I wouldn't have it any other way. The dialogue in the movie is definitely its strength. Aside from the four main characters I was pretty indifferent to the rest of the cast, excluding some minor moments with Joe Lo Truglio (Wet Hot American Summer) and Christopher McDonald (Shooter!). Each couple is unique in their own way, one cute and passionate, the other well…angry and sex obsessed, but they both work for different reasons.

    The main focus of the movie is making that leap from a one night stand to a relationship. It's 2014, just because two people are having sex, it does not make them a couple. So how do you know when a one night stand reaches fu..uh fun buddy status, or if you are in a relationship? It is all mental. To be in a relationship you have to be mentally ready to commit to someone else, which is what the couples in the movie struggle with for an hour and forty minutes. Does it become predictable? Of course it does, there are no new themes in writing, but did I get bored? No. I think that a good romantic comedy keeps your attention even though it is evident what will happen in the movie. In 'Romeo and Juliet' Shakespeare tells us what is going to happen on the first page, but we keep reading, and I assure you that movies are no different than books.
    6gumperman

    Nothing new, but still entertaining

    The only reason I watched this film was, I'll admit, because of Kevin Hart. I really liked him in Ride Along, and wanted to see him on the screen again and was interested in seeing him in an ensemble type movie such as this was. Well, I just finished watching this film at the theater and this is what I'll say; it was a funny film for sure, Hart was funny as expected and he was coupled up with the extremely hilarious as well, Regina Hall. Together they were comedy gold and an extreme delight to watch. This film isn't just about humility though, it has a dramatic, serious side shown through the relationship of Michael Ealy & Joy Bryant, who I love on the NBC television show Parenthood. Both of these Actors were great to see as well, and from their story I found myself thinking about my own past relationships and how they all turned out. So defiantly a more relatable experience for sure. With all that said, I don't believe this film added anything new to this type of film genre, but that doesn't make it bad, just that it was entertaining and easily forgettable. I recommend renting this if you have to see it. Cheers!

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    • Trivia
      When Danny (Michael Ealy) and Debbie (Joy Bryant) are sitting in their apartment watching television and eating Chinese food, the film that they are watching is the original About Last Night (1986), starring Rob Lowe and Demi Moore.
    • Goofs
      Closer to the end of the movie when Hall and Hart were sitting at the table Bernie, played by Kevin Hart mentioned that he was allergic to chocolate. Later he was eating chocolate with no reaction.
    • Quotes

      Bernie: I wanna talk to you, man. All that stuff that I was sayin' to you about her potentially being Alison? I didn't mean it, man. I'm seeing a difference in you. I feel like it's because of her. I'm kind of like, jealous, a little bit? I'm really happy for you, Danny.

      Danny: Really?

      Bernie: Fuck no! This is stupid.

    • Connections
      Featured in About Last Night: An Un-Romantic Comedy (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      Get Up (I Feel Like Being a Sex Machine)
      Written by James Brown, Bobby Byrd and Ron Lenhoff (as Ronald R. Lenhoff)

      Performed by James Brown

      Courtesy of Universal Records

      Under license from Universal Music Enterprises

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    • Release date
      • February 14, 2014 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Nepal
    • Official site
      • Sony Pictures Entertainment
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Tek Gecelik aşk
    • Filming locations
      • Broadway Bar - 830 S Broadway, Los Angeles, California, USA(Broadway Bar exterior)
    • Production companies
      • Screen Gems
      • Ireland Entertainment Productions
      • Olive Bridge Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $12,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $48,637,684
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $25,649,011
      • Feb 16, 2014
    • Gross worldwide
      • $50,445,860
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • SDDS
      • Datasat
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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