Thursday, September 18, 2025
Night Always Comes
If you look around most cities across North America, you will see the disparity of the growing economic divide compounded by the opioid crisis in the form of tent cities. Drug-addicted and broke - a sea of broken and desperate people. Petty crime and violence are always just at an arm's length away. Welcome to the world of Night Always Comes. John Cassavetes might be the godfather of grunge, but directors like Andrea Arnold (Fish Tank, American Honey, Bird), Sean Baker (Anora, The Florida Project, Red Rocket), and the Safdie brothers (Goodtime, Uncut Gems) have brought slumming-it to the next level. Night Always Comes ranks up there with this lot - maybe the bottom of the top, but the top nonetheless. What's it all about? Vanessa Kirby plays Lynette, a woman who is trying to purchase her rental home for herself and her brother who has Down's Syndrome (played by Zack Gottsagen (The Peanut Butter Falcon) who really does have Down's Syndrome). The clock is ticking for Lynette, she only has less than 24 hours to gather the money for the down payment otherwise their house, their home, is going to another bidder. Lynette's mother Doreen lives with them (played by Jennifer Jason Leigh). Doreen is the opposite of helpful. So the race to get money is on, everything on the line, and Lynette will do unsavory things to get it. Night Always Comes has an Uncut Gems/Anora manic energy about it and I was glued to it. We are living in dark times and this film reflects that. Catch it now streaming on Netflix.
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