Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe disgruntled wife of a cheating husband takes off on a road trip with her husband's mistress. The two women pick up a hitchhiker who may or may not be a robber and murderer on the run fro... Tout lireThe disgruntled wife of a cheating husband takes off on a road trip with her husband's mistress. The two women pick up a hitchhiker who may or may not be a robber and murderer on the run from the authorities. In the meantime, a cop who is tracking the robber/murderer is hot on th... Tout lireThe disgruntled wife of a cheating husband takes off on a road trip with her husband's mistress. The two women pick up a hitchhiker who may or may not be a robber and murderer on the run from the authorities. In the meantime, a cop who is tracking the robber/murderer is hot on the trail--but why?
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- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire au total
- Odell
- (as F.J. Flynn)
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Black Day Blue Night starts out with immediate confrontation, and throws in a pretty good story with all it's twists meant to mislead your suspicions of one character after another, leading to a very unusual ending. That is, the movie starts with immediate action confrontation, and once you think the story is solved, you are immediately thrust into yet another turn in the plot, revealing just a little more than you expected before the movie is over.
But, as some viewers have written, the ending is slightly confusing and a bit of a let down. The killer is not who you would immediately expect and, once revealed, becomes somewhat confusing due to a rather thinly explained flashback which reveals all of the necessary motive to solve the mystery. But actually, there is a finale beyond that, which I would think is the most interesting of the film. Because modern noir always involves a circle of criminal suspects, almost always all of them guilty of something, it is also a genre that always involves money. And thus the question in these movies always becomes --how far are the characters willing to go for money?
If you like this rendition of modern film noir, I would suggest watching Red Rock West (it's also got J.T. Walsh and some going-ons in the blasted desert)!
Unfortunately, within a few sentences, the problems of this feature are laid bare. If there is a definitive story to be conveyed through the medium, then even if the narrative is pointedly fractured and disjointed or told in a novel way, it must attain a distinct level of clarity - 'Black day blue night' does not. Clarity isn't recalled for all films, though, because some titles are more about fundamental presentation and art than storytelling. With that said - no matter what the genre, a picture needs to emphatically pique the interest of its viewers, whether that mean thrills, a visceral reaction, emotional investment, or provoking deep thought. Again, 'Black day blue night' does not. It doesn't perfectly communicate its story, and it is almost entirely unable to meaningfully capture one's imagination. If a film can do neither of these things, what good is it?
I don't dislike this, and for all that's done well, it's still suitably satisfying to warrant a very soft, "lazy day" recommendation. I just wish more mindfulness were applied to the storytelling, and passion to the film-making, because had they been, I'd be speaking from a place of much greater enthusiasm. As it is, 'Black day blue night' is an okay watch if you come across it, and it's most recommended for fans of the cast. Don't rush to go out of your way for it, though, because it sadly doesn't go out of its way to entertain.
Two women (Michelle Forbes and Mia Sara) united by the forces of circumstances (one was the wife and other was the lover of same man, a complete jerk) who embark on a trip to nowhere, leaving their problems behind until they meet a hitchhiker (Gil Bellows) and offer him a ride. It's all fun and games with the trio, one of the ladies falls for him but the mystery man's intention goes to the other woman so...things happen. And parallel to that, we already know that people died on a car crash and millions of dollar were part spread on the desert highway and another part was taken away by someone who might have survived this crash and that's where Walsh character appears to investigate the whole affair, and I guess you probably wonder if the mystery man has something to do with the stolen money.
I can forgive the B-movie quality in some parts, and even the script inclusion of some personal character's story that feels forced in some parts (although the dialogues are quite good), I cannot forgive totally its ending, of which I won't reveal because I like to give some chance for future viewers to see this movie, which is quite enjoyable with some good humor, thrills and twists. But I can totally understand why some reviewers and audiences sometimes can feel completely frustrated by the final minutes of a movie and say that it ruined the whole experience, or that it didn't make any sense or that it was simply terrible. All I can say is that too many random and unexplained things happen, no good reason given for some actions and reactions, which can make audiences feel the overall movie was a waste. It wasn't, but I felt cheated with a cheap ending that failed to have a decent and understandable conclusion.
Whatever the case, I liked the story, it's bits of humor and danger, the acting (the always effective Walsh steals the show), and the entire atmosphere of the film, your typical small town where nothing happens until some crime comes along. Even there were dozens of erratic moments and all, I wasn't bored by the picture and at times I could accept those erratic moments because the characters (some of them) are quite dumb and act by impulse rather than sheer logic. As the noir genre tends to go, there is something to be learned here, and as a tip for you to get involved in the story, always remember that people aren't always what they appear. 6/10.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe film was released in the USA only on VHS, and not on DVD but has been released on DVD in other counties.
- GaffesIt's never explained why Bo's face is all burned up. He simply returns after a long time absent from the story and his face is very different than what was shown early in the movie.
- Citations
[first lines]
Trooper #1: To hit that cow over there they must have road over it a couple of times. They're both dead. One male, one female. Shit, there must be a million dollars scattered out here. You think it's them?
- Bandes originalesHey Junior
Performed by Joe Sublett
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Détails
- Durée1 heure 33 minutes
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