"Shades of Day" is a suspenseful Hollywood fable based on Fyodor Dostoyevsky's classic novella "White Nights"(considered one of the greatest love stories ever written), but here transferred ... Read all"Shades of Day" is a suspenseful Hollywood fable based on Fyodor Dostoyevsky's classic novella "White Nights"(considered one of the greatest love stories ever written), but here transferred to modern day Los Angeles. It's the first part of our "Dostoevsky-L.A" project, which also... Read all"Shades of Day" is a suspenseful Hollywood fable based on Fyodor Dostoyevsky's classic novella "White Nights"(considered one of the greatest love stories ever written), but here transferred to modern day Los Angeles. It's the first part of our "Dostoevsky-L.A" project, which also will include "Crime and Punishment, LA" and "Idiot, L.A". The film crosses and re-crosses... Read all
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Dostoevsky's novella "White Nights", on which this film is based, is transferred to today's Los Angeles in the most interesting and appealing way. Thus, the film gives a deep insight into human nature, it tells about the trials and tribulations of relationships, of friendship and -- Hollywood, maybe also about the modern business world in general.
I'm curious to see the other parts of the Dostoevsky-L.A. project!
This movie has everything: love story, murderer, action, even ghosts. ;) And everything in it is shown in a really original and creative way, that makes you wonder and gives a different perspective.
I think its strongest point are the characters, even after the end of the movie you don't forget them, but keep thinking about them. I've watched the movie more than once and, what was surprising to me, every time I watched it, I discovered something new about each person. Especially Linda - I hated her at first, but later, well, I started to understand her behavior and motives too. And "talking to the soul of the Universe" motive - I simply love it. :)
I wish I could watch more films like this one in cinemas in my country. IMO "Shades of Day" restores faith in good, intelligent cinematography, so you must see it!
A struggling young writer rescues a woman who in turn leads him on a life-changing personal journey.
The film is beautifully shot and edited from a script by Sumin and playwright Jeff Bergquist. The title appears to be a canny reversal of "White Nights," one of Dostoevsky's finest stories. This is a case of a film being "inspired by..." in the best sense of the word. Sumin projects his understanding of Dostoevsky's story through the kaleidoscope of his own considerable imagination.
At the film's center is the astonishing performance of Camilla Bergstrom. With her portrayal of the many-faceted Linda, she demonstrates a dramatic principle that's rarely embodied in romantic films these days---namely, that in order for a love story to truly move an audience, the audience itself must be made to fall in love...
This is a fascinating film, not to be missed.
The circumstances reveal the characters' personalities bringing about the best and worst in human nature. This movie is filled with amazing actors who truly help make the film. One of the best things about this movie is that it's so... human!
The characters encounter problems, tragedies, challenges, and mysterious behaviors that they are forced to face and fight. Just when everything seems to finally be going right, it can unexpectedly turn around.
This is a great movie with a mix of a love story, sex, betrayal, life and... death, all rolled into one. It is definitely a movie to remember.
The title,"Shades of Day", is also another example of the constant contrast within the film, as opposed to Dostoevsky's novel, "White Nights", from which the director was inspired. Dream and reality, day and night, shade and brightness, love and hatred, dependency and freedom ... the movie revolves around all of these emotions. The director has pursued this atmosphere of contrast and I believe he has wittily achieved this effect.
All in all, this is a very thoughtful and sensitive movie that will not leave the spectator indifferent.
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- Alternate versionsNew Director's Cut/Special Edition - 2013
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