The Sunlit Night
audience Reviews
, 62% Audience Score- Rating: 4 out of 5 starsI was surprised to see the low rating here. It didn’t seem justified. The one critique I would give it: the nudity was a distraction from the beauty of the film, for me, it felt exploitive, then garish, then off-topic. Otherwise the film was visually compelling, uncluttered, original, curious, comical, tender, of course artful, and ultimately very satisfying. It was directly and subtly about making something glorious, why it’s worth it, and where the drive comes from—this is so hopeful—and why I watch movies, to see a little divinity inside an experience that resonates, even if the details have little to do with my own experiences, yet are woven with familiar threads, the ridiculous, the heartbreaking, the miraculous, a desire for things to be whole, to be refined, to be joyfully hopeful, to snatch us out of darkness.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 starsThis was a very nice surprise! Came for Jenny Slate and Jessica Hecht, stayed for the unique story, nice performance by Alex Sharp and sweet statements about family and art. I wonder about the "critics" sometimes.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 starsI absolutely loved this movie. What a wonderful combination of life in this movie!!!!
- Rating: 5 out of 5 starsWHAT is not to like about this movie????? It's visually stunning full of lavish colors and great characters. It's different and enriching. Not stale and predictable as most top rated movies are. God! And this is my 2nd watch. Thank you writers, producers, directors and staff!
- Rating: 4 out of 5 starsI think the viewers that eitĥer found the plot confusing ,patched together or out of place might have seen to many conventional films as of late. This movie had odd airy whimsey in a good way. It was quiet,sad,odd,with drops of dark humor. Great for those who watched a lot of independent films in the late 90s and miss them.
- Rating: 3.5 out of 5 starsThis is a charming, quirky, off-beat drama that works well. Jenny Slate is mostly known for comic characters and stand-up but shows she's great in a dramatic role as well. The read of the cast is great (Gillian Anderson in a minor role and Zak Galifinakis in a bigger one) to very good. The real star is Norway's landscapes and the director made good use of them. Also, for students of adaptation, read the novel as well. The screenplay was done by the author and it is an excellent of compression. It's not a very long novel but it's dense and she makes really nice use of the themes and omits things and makes substitutions and additions as needed to get a similar feel on telling this story.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 starsI thought this was a somewhat weird fragmented yet enjoyable movie. I thought this was going to be a ZG movie, which it was, but weird when the first 48 minutes are dramatic cinematographic film and then ZG from Cincinatti pops in and makes you laugh your ass off. Anyways, as he states in his final line "I am a troll." Welp, humans have killed a third of all living species. It's nice to laugh and cry on our death bed. Thank you ZG JS, and wow GA I didn't recognize you - you should be an undercover Russian spy with your old partner FM - life is stranger than art.
- Rating: 4.5 out of 5 starsElegant, charming, whimsical, visually stunning, touching, and hopeful. Couldn't we all do with a bit more of those elements in our lives?
- Rating: 3.5 out of 5 starsI actually liked it, but not for those who demand continuous distraction. It was slow and subtle at times but with purpose. It was refreshingly unpredictable and mercifully edited. The art was certainly skillful, even to the untrained eye. But the real star was the location, which brought the movie to life.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 starsIt's not a Hollywood romance movie, and that's the first good thing about it. Then the arts, the music,and the picturesque landscapes. It's a good movie that reminds us, it's okay to make mistakes. It might seem like the worst thing that could happen to us when they happen, but when we look back after some time, it's actually not that bad after all.