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The Overnight

  • 2015
  • R
  • 1h 19m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
18K
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Judith Godrèche, Adam Scott, Jason Schwartzman, and Taylor Schilling in The Overnight (2015)
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Alex, Emily, and their son, RJ, are new to Los Angeles. A chance meeting at the park introduces them to the mysterious Kurt, Charlotte, and Max. A family "playdate" becomes increasingly inte... Read allAlex, Emily, and their son, RJ, are new to Los Angeles. A chance meeting at the park introduces them to the mysterious Kurt, Charlotte, and Max. A family "playdate" becomes increasingly interesting as the night goes on.Alex, Emily, and their son, RJ, are new to Los Angeles. A chance meeting at the park introduces them to the mysterious Kurt, Charlotte, and Max. A family "playdate" becomes increasingly interesting as the night goes on.

  • Director
    • Patrick Brice
  • Writer
    • Patrick Brice
  • Stars
    • Adam Scott
    • Taylor Schilling
    • Jason Schwartzman
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    18K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Patrick Brice
    • Writer
      • Patrick Brice
    • Stars
      • Adam Scott
      • Taylor Schilling
      • Jason Schwartzman
    • 65User reviews
    • 103Critic reviews
    • 65Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Adam Scott
    Adam Scott
    • Alex
    Taylor Schilling
    Taylor Schilling
    • Emily
    Jason Schwartzman
    Jason Schwartzman
    • Kurt
    Judith Godrèche
    Judith Godrèche
    • Charlotte
    RJ Hermes
    • RJ
    • (as R.J. Hermes)
    Kyle Field
    • Wade
    Sarah DeVincentis
    • Dawn
    Sophia Alison
    • Birthday Party Guest #1
    Ally Anderson
    • Birthday Party Guest #2
    Nancy Dillon
    • Birthday Party Guest #3
    Avalon Economon
    • Birthday Party Guest #4
    Abbie Gill
    • Birthday Party Guest #5
    Gail Honeystein
    • Birthday Party Guest #6
    Bit Kernodle
    • Birthday Party Guest #7
    Bianca Rodriguez
    • Birthday Party Guest #8
    Frankie Scott
    • Birthday Party Guest #9
    Asya Vartanian
    • Birthday Party Guest #10
    Tess Barthélémy
    Tess Barthélémy
    • Birthday Party Guest #11
    • Director
      • Patrick Brice
    • Writer
      • Patrick Brice
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    SLUGMagazineFilms

    Not Perfect But Offers a Unique and Funny Story

    While The Overnight has a few flaws in its execution, the chemistry among the principal actors comes close to making up for them. Having just moved to Los Angeles, Alex (Adam Scott), Emily (Taylor Schilling), and their son R.J. (R.J. Hermes) are eager to extend their social circle. When they meet Kurt (Jason Schwartzman), he invites them all over for an overnight playdate with his wife Charlotte (Judith Godréche) and Max (Max Moritt). After their children go to sleep for the night, the evening becomes increasingly weird and suburban debauchery ensues. It's the awkward bromance that begins to develop between Alex and Kurt that ends up driving the narrative. Scott is great at playing the slightly neurotic everyman, and he explores his character's insecurities about his masculinity (or in Alex's words, his abnormally small dick) with his usual brand of self-deprecating charm. The character of Kurt is the quintessential Los Angeles hipster, and Schwartzman completely owns it. His effortless cool perfectly complements Scott's nervous tension, and the scenes in which these two bond over art and their penises (both Scott and Schwartzman don prosthetic dongs in a memorable skinny dipping scene) are hilarious. Schilling and Godréche offered solid performances, but their characters didn't seem as fleshed out as their male counterparts. It's not a perfect film, but it offers a unique and funny story about what people are willing to do in order to strengthen a marriage. –Alex Springer
    6ferguson-6

    More thirty-something marital angst

    Greetings again from the darkness. For kindergartners, making friends is as easy as a bag of gummy worms on the playground. For adults, it's a bit more complicated. According to writer/director Patrick Brice (Creep, 2015) making adult friends can involve rectum paintings and penis prosthetics … at least after a lot of wine and too many bong hits. While this is not my wheelhouse for humor, it's clearly a bold cinematic step and pushes the boundaries even further than other recent Duplass Brothers projects (they are Producers here).

    Emily (Taylor Schilling) and Alex (Adam Scott) have recently moved to L.A. from Seattle with their young son. Emily and Alex are good parents, good people, and a solid couple – except for some sexual incompatibility. While at the park, their son (and his gummy worms) befriends the son of Kurt (Jason Schwartzman), one of the endless oddballs that populate L.A. Kurt charms Emily and Alex into visiting his home for an adult dinner party/kid playdate.

    Greeted at the door of the mansion by Kurt's French wife Charlotte (Judith Godreche), Emily and Alex are clearly wooed by the worldliness and sophistication of their new friends. Kurt is a bit of a renaissance man and he and Charlotte also appear to be a solid couple … though as the evening unfolds, we soon enough discover their own sexual incompatibility. And therein lies the core and conflict of the film – relationship dynamics impacted by sexual tension explored through raunchy humor.

    It's interesting to compare Brice's film with Paul Mazursky's 1969 "Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice", and analyze the cultural and cinematic differences brought on by the 46 year difference. What was shocking then, is nothing compared to what this film has us believe that most young adult couples are struggling with now. Emily and Alex spend the evening exploring their boundaries as individuals and as a couple, while being softly pushed by the more adventurous Kurt and Charlotte. Were it not so raunchy, the theme would be more interesting … though significantly less appealing at the box office.

    All four lead actors are strong, but Schwartzman and Scott handle the more challenging roles with aplomb. Given my preferences, I could have used a safe word on a couple of occasions, but the real test will be whether audiences find the film a bold step forward, or whether it is judged to be shock for shock's sake.
    stromile-17011

    You've gotta be kidding me

    This movie is horrendous. Just 90 minutes of unfunny, uncomfortably lame little d*** jokes. None of the characters are particularly likeable and the whole plot will make you want to jam an ice pick into your eyes. Actually, that sounds way more enjoyable than rewatching this movie.
    7GiraffeDoor

    Enchanting and unsettling by turns even if it ultimately seems a bit pointless.

    I saw this ages ago but I decided to review it when I found out it was by the same guy who did the "Creep" movies. How about that. I like finding out things like that.

    This movie is quite singular. It has this unassuming, disquieting power, like the first act of thriller where everyone thinks everything is fine until everything isn't. With limited characters, setting and time lapse (it is indeed the events of a night) the effect relies on making sure the characters are vivid and three dimensional and they all just pop of the screen.

    It always has this sense of build up to something immense and never quite pays off so I'm tempted to say it's more like one of half or two thirds of a great movie without really being a great movie itself, though its a great two thirds.

    it's on one level very simple; an innocent rendez-vous of an inhibited couple and an exhibitionist couple leads us to find that neither is exactly what they seem.

    it's not really a profound or vivid narrative. It's more like those dinner parties you have in your life where the conversations plus the wine makes you think you've had an epiphany on how to unlock the potential of living until the next morning where you just get to work as usual.

    it's definitely the journey not the destination and you get an agreeable amount of frankness about human sexuality. it's not always easy viewing but it shows an admirable amount of restraint in its script.

    Memorable but I still feel a bit at a loss for what it was even trying to say.
    7deloudelouvain

    Enjoyable laid back comedy

    I didn't want to read any reviews before watching the movie so it would not spoil the story. I just saw the scores that were mixed, so I was wondering which side I would be on. And I have to admit I did enjoy the movie. It was quirky, sometimes a little provocative, but I had a couple good laughs. And I am absolutely not a fan of Adam Scott. I don't know why, there is just something that bugs me about him. But in this movie he was okay, not great, just okay. Jason Schwartzman though he makes me laugh. It's not a movie that will make you laugh all the time, but there are some situations that definitely will give you a smile on your face. I can get that some people won't like it, because nobody has the same sense of humor. But for me it was worth a watch.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      Filmed at comedian Adam Carolla's home.
    • Quotes

      [Last lines]

      Kurt: So, uh... sold all my art.

      Alex: All of it!

      Kurt: Yep.

      Emily: Wow!

      Kurt: Yep.

      Alex: Who bought that?

      Kurt: My wife.

    • Crazy credits
      Versions of Kurt's "portal" paintings are shown and animated during a portion of the credits.
    • Connections
      Featured in Late Night with Seth Meyers: Mindy Kaling/Adam Scott/Tove Lo/Chad Smith (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      Tryouts For The Human Race
      Written by Giorgio Moroder, Ron Mael (as Ronald Mael) and Russell Mael

      Performed by Sparks

      Courtesy of Republic Moon

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    • Release date
      • June 19, 2015 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Uzun Bir Gece
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Duplass Brothers Productions
      • Gettin' Rad Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,110,522
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $53,022
      • Jun 21, 2015
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,110,522
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 19m(79 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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