Risking everything to secure a future for herself and her brother, Lynette sets out on a dangerous odyssey, confronting her own dark past over the course of one propulsive night.Risking everything to secure a future for herself and her brother, Lynette sets out on a dangerous odyssey, confronting her own dark past over the course of one propulsive night.Risking everything to secure a future for herself and her brother, Lynette sets out on a dangerous odyssey, confronting her own dark past over the course of one propulsive night.
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Deeply affecting film.
Night Always Comes is a deeply affecting film that blends raw storytelling with powerful performances.
The atmosphere is gripping from start to finish, but what truly elevates the movie is Vanessa's remarkable acting. She brings incredible depth and vulnerability to her character, making every scene feel authentic and emotionally charged.
Vanessa's ability to convey strength, fragility, and quiet resilience all at once is nothing short of extraordinary. Her performance anchors the entire film and leaves a lasting impression long after the credits roll.
Night Always Comes is not only a beautifully crafted movie but also a showcase of Vanessa's immense talent.
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The atmosphere is gripping from start to finish, but what truly elevates the movie is Vanessa's remarkable acting. She brings incredible depth and vulnerability to her character, making every scene feel authentic and emotionally charged.
Vanessa's ability to convey strength, fragility, and quiet resilience all at once is nothing short of extraordinary. Her performance anchors the entire film and leaves a lasting impression long after the credits roll.
Night Always Comes is not only a beautifully crafted movie but also a showcase of Vanessa's immense talent.
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Good acting, bad plot
I really wanted to like this film. Kirby is fantastic. Unfortunately, the plot makes no sense.
In what world is a person about to be evicted looking to make a down payment on a house? This comes off as a story about poor people written by someone who's never been poor.
She couldn't make a $1500 rent payment, but she's screwed if she doesn't make a $25,000 deposit on a house... wouldn't it make more sense to just pay her rent and not get evicted?
It's too bad, because if not for this glaringly jarring plot flaw the movie might have been ok.
In what world is a person about to be evicted looking to make a down payment on a house? This comes off as a story about poor people written by someone who's never been poor.
She couldn't make a $1500 rent payment, but she's screwed if she doesn't make a $25,000 deposit on a house... wouldn't it make more sense to just pay her rent and not get evicted?
It's too bad, because if not for this glaringly jarring plot flaw the movie might have been ok.
Cool Movie, Great Acting
Don't know what's with all the negative nellies, cool movie. Great acting by Kirby and her supprt, especially by Gottsagen who plays her special needs brother. One girl on mess of a night, a fun watch. Riveting and unexpected twists and turns with every next scene. Humorous as well with many odd interactions between characters.
Some films aren't meant to be enjoyed.
This is one of those films. No, it's not glossy, its meant to be grim and low-budget, their lives are hard and the tone reflects that. The people complaining that her spiral is unrealistic have clearly never been truly desperate for long enough.
A few quibbles, but overall a movie that is far better than the rating suggests.
A few quibbles, but overall a movie that is far better than the rating suggests.
I enjoyed this movie
It felt real, it certainly was no Hollywood story and certainly no Hollywood ending.
It's one of the best movies I've ever seen on Netflix and they sure have had some stinkers on there lately.
Vanessa Kirby and most of the supporting actors did a brilliant job of making the whole thing believable.
It's one of the best movies I've ever seen on Netflix and they sure have had some stinkers on there lately.
Vanessa Kirby and most of the supporting actors did a brilliant job of making the whole thing believable.
Did you know
- TriviaOne of the filming locations was Really Good Stuff, an antique shop located at 3629 SE Division Street, Portland, Oregon.
- SoundtracksNasty
Written by Ricky Reed (as Eric Frederic), Tinashe (as Tinashe Jorgensen Kachingwe)
Performed by Tinashe
Licensed courtesy of Tinashe Music Inc., under exclusive license to Nice Life Recording Company, LLC
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- 1h 48m(108 min)
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