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Journey to the End of the Night

  • 2006
  • R
  • 1h 28m
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5.7/10
2.8K
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Journey to the End of the Night (2006)
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The tale of a son and his father separately plotting to escape the desolation of their lives in the lurid underworld of Brazil's sex industry.The tale of a son and his father separately plotting to escape the desolation of their lives in the lurid underworld of Brazil's sex industry.The tale of a son and his father separately plotting to escape the desolation of their lives in the lurid underworld of Brazil's sex industry.

  • Director
    • Eric Eason
  • Writer
    • Eric Eason
  • Stars
    • Brendan Fraser
    • Yasiin Bey
    • Scott Glenn
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    2.8K
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    • Director
      • Eric Eason
    • Writer
      • Eric Eason
    • Stars
      • Brendan Fraser
      • Yasiin Bey
      • Scott Glenn
    • 27User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
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    Brendan Fraser
    Brendan Fraser
    • Paul
    Yasiin Bey
    Yasiin Bey
    • Wemba
    • (as Mos Def)
    Scott Glenn
    Scott Glenn
    • Sinatra
    Catalina Sandino Moreno
    Catalina Sandino Moreno
    • Angie
    Alice Braga
    Alice Braga
    • Monique
    Matheus Nachtergaele
    • Nazda
    Ruy Polanah
    • The Soothsayer
    Gilson Adalberto Gomes
    • Samy
    • (as Gilson Gomes)
    Luke Denis Nolan
    • Lazare
    Milhem Cortaz
    Milhem Cortaz
    • Rodrigo
    Antonio Pinto
    Antonio Pinto
    • Detective Moosbruger
    Ana Paula Demambro
    • Drena
    • (as Ana Paula De Mambro)
    Marcio Garcia
    • Club Manager
    Ingrid Costa Silva
    • Club Hostess
    Cristina Sverzuti
    • Prostitute #2
    • (as Cristina Sverzuti Fidencio)
    Morgana Dark
    • Prostitute #3
    • (as Karen Fernanda Bellini)
    Gisele Alves
    • Prostitute #4
    Claudia Monteny Ghiurghi
    • Magdalena
    • Director
      • Eric Eason
    • Writer
      • Eric Eason
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    7claudio_carvalho

    The Night of Entwined Mistakes

    In a dark and decadent area of São Paulo, the exiled Americans Sinatra (Scott Glenn) and his son Paul (Brendan Fraser) own a brothel. Paul is a compulsive gambler addicted in cocaine and his father is married with the former prostitute Angie (Catalina Sandino Moreno), and they have a little son. When a client is killed by his wife in their establishment, they find a suitcase with drugs. In the night that they have scheduled a negotiation with African buyers, their African liaison dies while having sex with the travesty Nazda (Matheus Nachtergaele). Sinatra proposes to the Nigerian dishwasher of the brothel, Wemba (Mos Def), to travel to the harbor of Santos, close the business with the drug dealers and in return he would receive a large amount. Wemba accepts but while returning to his car in the harbor, he is attacked by two smalltime thieves and passes out. His lack of contact with Sinatra and Paul leads to a sequence of misunderstandings with a tragic end.

    "Journey to the End of the Night" is a movie about losers that have a second chance in life, but waste it along a night of entwined mistakes. None of the characters is totally evil, they are ambiguous and develop a sort of empathy with the viewer. Scott Glenn plays an owner of a brothel, but also a family man concerned with the future of his son. The addicted and violent character of Brendan Fraser has a deep trauma from his childhood. Angie, played by Catalina Sandino Moreno, is divided between Sinatra and Paul. Wemba, played by Mos Def, is a simple honest worker that accepts to participate in a dirty business to raise easy money. The excellent Brazilian actor Matheus Nachtergaele performs a travesty in a key role. Watching this film somehow I slightly recalled "After Hours", a comedy of errors in New York. The lighting uses weird colors (yellow, red, green) and together with the bad weather, highlights the underworld of a poor and dark area in the cold São Paulo, in a film-noir style. The story is predictable, there are many coincidences, but I liked this movie. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "12 Horas Até o Amanhecer" ("12 Hours Until Dawn")
    2lucca-nyc

    Very disappointed.

    Just came back from the premiere in the Tribeca Film Fest, and I must say I am very disappointed. I was looking forward to this film as it includes great American and Brazilian talent involved, but it all seemed wasted.

    The audience in general did not seemed thrilled by the movie. An unexciting Q and A followed the screening and even the actor themselves (especially Mos Def) did not seem to be very interested in discussing the movie.

    The plot is over the top, full of holes. The movie does not strike a balance between in gritty reality and supernatural elements. Many shockers (she-male sex scene, gore) only disgust, but do not add the the narrative power of the movie. Characters jump in and out of scenes without any development and explanation. Unintentional laughs all along the screening.

    The city of Sao Paulo, Brazil was poorly used. It could have been just any other poor area in a third world country. Little do people know, the city is a megalopolis with much to be explored, but the filmmakers just used it for shock value. It is a poorly executed portrayal of a complex city. They could have very much used a sound stage.

    The actors are obviously very talented, yet ultimately miscast. Brendan Fraser tries hard, but he is not born to play an asshole role. It just came over as over the top and preposterous. Scott Glenn was solid, as was Catalina. Mos Def is the standout though.

    The filmmakers do not seem very confident of what language they want to use. While I appreciate the fact that locals spoke Portuguese with subtitles, even English speaking main characters every once in a while changed their language whilst in the middle of dialogue. It sounds phony, rehearsed and plainly sucks.

    The plot attempts and Tarantino-esquire mish mash of characters that somehow inter wine - but they are so poorly developed that everything seems silly and point out to holes in the plot.

    Believe me, I was looking forward to this and tried very hard to like it. If you are interested in gritty dramas about Brazilian suburbs, rent City of God, Central Station, heck, Mango Yellow instead.

    TOO MUCH WASTED TALENT, and honestly, I blame on the director. This had a lot of potential. Gritty cinematography is of high quality though.
    10marciepost8888

    I loved this movie...

    What fun seeing a good ole fashion blood and guts, shoot 'em up noir. I felt like I was seeing a whole other side of the way crime thrillers could be made. This one uses sex, mostly in the backdrop and dialog in a hauntingly unerotic way--which speaks to the characters' misery and inability to feel pleasure. Not even sex or drugs can save them.

    Journey's plot is secondary to the indelible, painterly images; so much like Christopher Doyle's work that I had to stop the DVD and see who the cinematographer was.

    Scott Glenn rises to the occasion playing father and husband trying to make one last score so he can get out of the game. The old actor brings a lifetime of experience to the part. And really makes you invest emotionally in his plight. Also strong is Brendan Fraser, jumping out of his comedic pigeonhole and delivering an incredibly nuanced performance, at times funny, frightening and unforgettable.
    7bdctunes

    Very good modern noir..

    The pacing is good, the violence serves the plot, and is not over the top. The camera work isn't flashy, and distracting from the story. The lead female is absolutely beautiful, I've seen her else where, will look it up later.

    Action and gore folks stay away.....

    I wish there were movies made along this style these days......

    PS fellow reviewers, I don't think rehashing the whole story is needed.. That said, I felt very misled by some of the reviews here, I almost didn't watch the movie, glad I did. The Noir analogies made me want to give it a try.....Long live Noir........
    8disdressed12

    brutal and gripping

    those are two words to describe this drama/thriller.when drugs and violence take over your life and you spiral out of control,there is no way out.that's the case with Paul(Brendan Fraser)who sees no future and nothing but despair.greed and(self)hatred are his best friends.Fraser puts in in an astounding performance here proving he really has some acting chops.Scott Glenn is also good as Sinatra,Paul's father.but by far,the best actor in my mind is Mos Def,who plays Wemba.he really loses himself in the role.there is a fair bit of very strong language and brutal violence in this film,so be warned.for me,Journey to the End of the Night is an 8/10

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    • Trivia
      Darren Aronofsky reportedly cast Brendan Fraser in ''The Whale'' (2022) after seeing his performance in the trailer of Journey to the End of the Night.
    • Connections
      References Sonic the Hedgehog (1991)
    • Soundtracks
      Lee's Beat
      Written by David Lee Scott

      Performed by David Lee Scott (BMI)

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    • Release date
      • January 9, 2007 (Netherlands)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Germany
      • Brazil
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • English
      • Portuguese
      • Yoruba
    • Also known as
      • The Little Thief
    • Filming locations
      • Ubatuba, São Paulo, Brazil
    • Production companies
      • Millennium Films
      • Equity Pictures Medienfonds GmbH & Co. KG IV
      • Big City Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $6,200,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $49,172
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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