The Night

  • Iran Aan Shab
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This suspenseful, psychological thriller tells the story of an Iranian couple and their one-year-old daughter living in the US. They become trapped in a hotel where insidious, supernatural forces cause them to face the secrets that have come between them in a night that terrifyingly never ends. (Santa Barbara International Film Festival)

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J*A*S*M 

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English I really enjoyed this. Serious, adult horror and an atmospheric delight. The story is about an Iranian couple living in the US who get lost on their way to a friend and have to spend the night in a hotel. The guy is grumpy because he has a toothache and the woman is grumpy because the hubby was driving under the influence and wasn’t paying attention, and they ended up there. A ruined night. And they still don’t know that the hotel where they’re staying in is like a blood brother of the Overlook from The Shining :) First of all, The Night is a very well made movie, the atmosphere is thick from the start, even when nothing weird is happening yet, and it holds throughout. The actors are excellent, too, and the script has a couple of good ideas. The end is a bit too “festival-y”, so people expecting a clear mainstream resolution might end up disappointed, but I think the fans of more ambitious stuff will be satisfied. ()

EvilPhoEniX 

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English Yawn a MEH! I will have to go against the current, but The Night is atmospheric, but in layman's terms, tedious, boring, uninteresting, tiresome, and dull. Horror? More like a mystery drama. The film presents an Iranian couple having dinner with friends. They spend an unnecessary 20 minutes talking about nothing, with uninteresting dialogues and even less interesting characters. And if I thought that something would change when they move to the hotel, I was mistaken. For me, the atmosphere is in a cemetery, a castle, a monastery, a mortuary, caves, or underground dungeons, but I really don't know what is atmospheric about a cheap 2-star hotel with no one around and nothing interesting is happening. It is worth mentioning it lacks typical horror elements. There’s no gore, no jump scares, no tension, no chilling or goosebumps, no unease, and the apparitions are meaningless, with no danger to the characters. I liked the trend of scaring with old naked people, but scaring with a little boy and a relatively attractive woman, whom I imagined more in bed than being afraid of? That is absurd. The cinematography doesn't look cheap, but I don't intend to praise the visuals, as they don't intend to show anything interesting. The characters are unlikeable, the wife is especially annoying to the point of pain, and the final resolution is something I've seen in every other movie, so I can't give any points for that either. Not to mention that the film is almost two hours long and, with its sleep-inducing pace, doesn't bring any joy. And just to add insult to injury, towards the end, you have more questions than answers, which is again not praiseworthy. I really don't know what I was supposed to like here, as everything I seek in horror films is absent. Nowadays, a film where the lights are turned off is considered horror. Not as good as tea from Persia. Maybe I'm not intellectually evolved enough to enjoy such a film. Story***, Action>No, Humor>No, Violence>No, Enjoyment**, Music***, Visuals***, Atmosphere***, Tension*. 4/10. ()