“Lost in the Night” functions as a study of absence — the absence of others, of talent, of answers, of peace, of love. By amalgamating all those lacks, Escalante reaches an unsurprising yet chillingly effective conclusion.
Although Lost In The Night parades certain familiar Escalante obsessions and contains scenes of striking beauty with something of a Mex-Western feel, it is, at its heart, a fairly conventional crime movie.
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The GuardianPeter Bradshaw
The GuardianPeter Bradshaw
Escalante’s storytelling vigour and his way with an unsettling image keep this film’s voltage high.