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The Night (2016)

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The Night

6 reviews
5/10

Art-house sex masquerading as revelation or poor excuse for amateur fetishfest with no plot?

  • t-dooley-69-386916
  • Mar 7, 2017
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1/10

It can't be worse

The story doesn't make any sense, the pace of the whole film is absolutely slow, the actors are terrible, the scenes are incredibly boring, everything is wrong in this movie. Do yourselves a favour and don't waste your time watching this abomination.
  • matiasnav
  • Jan 11, 2018
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1/10

AVOID AT ALL COSTS

2 hours and nothing happens at all. An utter waste of time.

No real plot. The characters aren't attractive or interesting, the sex scenes between them are everything but exciting, their conversations are almost non-existent and have no interest at all, the music is awful...i can't mention one single thing that I liked about this movie. Horrible.
  • manuelespinogo
  • Jan 10, 2022
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2/10

Not my cup of tea

A middle aged man seeks night time kicks involving alcohol, drugs and sex in Beunos Aires, capital city of Argentina. As a film fan with an interest in censorship I seek out controversial movies and when I heard that the British Board of Film Classification had passed this uncut I picked up a copy on DVD. The many real sex scenes consist mainly of the man having oral sex with other men, near the end he receives a golden shower (being urinated on to those who don't know), none of this is faked, it is done for real. Really not my thing, however I did watch the movie in its entirety, as I do with all movies regardless of content. In my opinion this isn't art, it is slow, boring and an excuse for explicit gay porn.
  • Stevieboy666
  • Dec 7, 2022
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1/10

Worst film I've seen in a long time

This film is an absolute trainwreck from beginning to end. The story makes little to no sense, lacking any real structure or coherence. It feels like the writers just threw random scenes together without any thought to narrative flow or character development. The pacing is painfully slow, dragging through every moment without building any tension or interest. The actors deliver lifeless, uninspired performances that make it hard to care about anything happening on screen. Not a single scene stands out-in fact, most are so dull they feel like a chore to sit through. The direction is aimless, the cinematography is bland, and even the soundtrack fails to bring any emotion or excitement. It's clear that very little effort went into making this film engaging or enjoyable. Honestly, watching it felt like a complete waste of time. Save yourself the disappointment and avoid this film at all costs-you won't be missing anything worthwhile.
  • politicallyi
  • Apr 4, 2025
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10/10

Sleazy Queer Argentine Cinéma-Vérité

This film presents a slice of sleazy Buenos Aires as experienced by a middle aged homosexual man - delivered in the style of cine vérité. A fly on the wall camera peeks into the most intimate encounters between this man, Martin, and a motley crew of people that he hooks up with, for sex, drug use, and for ephemeric companionship. The sex and drugs are the medium through which to establish that particular companionship he looks for - stripped off all layers of pretense - right down to the core base of people's innermost desires and kinks, that he wants to match to his own. Getting wasted on drugs is a manner in which to retain interest in the (sex) partner or vive versa; it's part of the ritual bonding, and the antidote to fend off "normal" daily life.

To set the mood, there are scenes that show him snorting coke at random with strangers in seedy restrooms of clubs frequented by people of the night: aging transvestites, strippers who are past their prime, the rough and the rich, and socially introverted people (like Martin). These people of the night are sometimes wonderfully juxtaposed with ordinary people who go by their business in broad daylight

The background music and lyrics to the songs underscored in each scene are perfectly poignant and enhance the mood that is aimed for. Whilst looking to connect, people equally make sure there is distraction from the other person, filling the space with background noise: the tap running, the noisy chitter chatter of Argentine television, music being played to drown out people's voices or any awkward silences.

The camera likes to linger on the imperfections of the bodies of people: pot bellies, love handles, coarse facial features. Since it is Buenos Aires there are also lots of "love hotels" involved. Martin likes to keep the intimacy out of his own personal home, although he does go back there to puke up his guts after his nocturnal adventures. Usually by then he is strung out, after a failed encounter, to then start the whole process all over again. He pushes himself to the limit with drugs and alcohol and sex with the most awkward of strangers with the most minimal levels of communication. Most of all he is looking for heterosexual males to which he submits heedlessly; he uses transvestite friends and loose women, and drugs, and money, to gain physical proximity to them.

One must note that this is cinéma-vérité on the next level. The protagonist of the film, Martin, is also the director of this film, and he shows great courage in showing himself in this light. He probably draws from his own experiences as he captures the strange, bizarre, desperate, tender, and frustrating ever so well, which will be recognizable to anyone who has strayed through this sleazy world of urban night. The film is sexually explicit enough to be unapologetically realistic, but not so much that it is basic porno. The scenes are raw and meta-realistic; some characters were truly picked up, off the street and are gay for pay and under the influence of drugs, which injects a dosis of raw authenticity into this piece of fiction.

I consider this film another outstanding gay themed Argentine film of this decade, together with Muerte en Buenos Aires, Plan B, Vil Romance and El Tercero. Argentina delivers every time, and this film excells.
  • sugarfreepeppermint
  • Aug 9, 2018
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