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Midnight Son

  • 2011
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 28m
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5.8/10
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Midnight Son (2011)
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Forced by a disease to drink human blood, Jacob must control his violent tendencies as local law enforcement narrow their focus on him as a suspect in a series of grisly murders.Forced by a disease to drink human blood, Jacob must control his violent tendencies as local law enforcement narrow their focus on him as a suspect in a series of grisly murders.Forced by a disease to drink human blood, Jacob must control his violent tendencies as local law enforcement narrow their focus on him as a suspect in a series of grisly murders.

  • Director
    • Scott Leberecht
  • Writer
    • Scott Leberecht
  • Stars
    • Zak Kilberg
    • Maya Parish
    • Jo D. Jonz
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
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    • Director
      • Scott Leberecht
    • Writer
      • Scott Leberecht
    • Stars
      • Zak Kilberg
      • Maya Parish
      • Jo D. Jonz
    • 28User reviews
    • 84Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Zak Kilberg
    Zak Kilberg
    • Jacob
    Maya Parish
    Maya Parish
    • Mary
    Jo D. Jonz
    • Marcus
    Larry Cedar
    Larry Cedar
    • Detective Ginslegh
    Arlen Escarpeta
    Arlen Escarpeta
    • Russell
    Tracey Walter
    Tracey Walter
    • Janitor
    Kevin McCorkle
    Kevin McCorkle
    • Dr. Barnes
    Juanita Jennings
    Juanita Jennings
    • Liz
    Jeff Campbell
    Jeff Campbell
    • Businessman
    Junius Dion Jr.
    • Police Officer
    Stephen Geoffreys
    Stephen Geoffreys
    • Evil Ed
    • (archive footage)
    Bonnie Jean
    • Nurse
    Billy Louviere
    • The Junkie
    Jake McCorkle
    • Little Boy
    Roddy McDowall
    Roddy McDowall
    • Peter Vincent
    • (archive footage)
    Austin Mincks
    • 12 Year Old Jacob
    Sarah Raeke
    • Bar Patron
    • (uncredited)
    Shawn-Caulin Young
    Shawn-Caulin Young
    • Bar Patron
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Scott Leberecht
    • Writer
      • Scott Leberecht
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    User reviews28

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    10leonthesleepy

    Captures the Desperation of Loneliness. This is the adult drama that Twilight should have been.

    Making an absorbing drama film in this day in age is a tough job, let alone a Vampire drama.

    In an age where the mainstream craves for constant action and visual effects, or shallow drama's with their favorite teen stars, Midnight Son is a burning example of an emotional and captivating drama.

    It isn't flashy, it isn't filled with actors you would know, it is instead filled with grounded performances, and people, instead of caricatures.

    First, i want to address the comparison to Twilight. Don't worry, this is NOTHING like Twilight, and i wont spoil anything, but i have to admit, the setting is pretty similar, even the main character looks eerily like Jasper.

    In Twilight, we have Edward, a vampire masquerading as a teenager to fit in, in which he falls in love with Bella, beginning 4 novels of shallow wants and needs, without ever showing what it means to be a vampire.

    In Midnight Sons case, its the same premise, except without the fake glamor, and watered down drama. It focuses on the transformation, and the slow realization of the impossible happening, as well as the consequences.

    Midnight Son for the most part, is a character study on its lead,Jacob.

    Jacob is an outsider.

    He sleeps in the day, works the night shift as security. Since young, he developed a disease in which sunlight hurts his skin. As a result, loneliness became his daily function.

    For the bulk of the film, it isn't just an exploration of the vampire lore, it explore the people behind them.

    On one of his nights, his rare conditions starts acting up, he seeks help, after exhausting common methods, he goes for more drastic measures.

    A slow realistic buildup is the name of the game here.

    Midnight Son never feels false, Jacob is entirely self aware of how ridiculous being a vampire sounds. So he proceeds with caution. Upon a chance encounter, he meets a local bartender, who is just as broken as he is.

    The performances all around are brilliant, with a strangely personal performance by Zak Kilberg, Jacob. He balances dread, danger and sincerity flawlessly, and becomes the films driving force. Pacing is strong as well, we never delve too long on a plot point, and the story never stalls.

    The supporting cast is uniformly strong as well, from the love interest to the smallest roles, the craftsmanship here is impressive, and not just from a low budget perspective.

    Again, the less you know of this film, the better. Jacobs journey is one of both warmth and sadness. The tones switch masterfully, due in no small part to its atmospheric score, and the love plot has a constant danger to it, something the entire Twilight series lacked.

    Filmed in a documentary style, this is a no nonsense, at times brutal approach to vampire lore.

    Its mature serious atmosphere is reminiscent of other greats like Let The Right One In.

    There aren't much flaws to this gem, other than the fact its a small scale film, and the realistic art style isn't the most attractive, and visually, it could be more inventive, as its the only aspect that comes off as low budget. Though it does lend to the films realistic tone.

    Other than its visuals, its low budget aesthetic never distracts.

    In a perfect world, this would be the cultural phenomenon that Twilight is. If you want an adult drama about real people, with real emotions, consequences and danger, pick this one up. Even if you aren't into vampire lore, the drama here is certainly for anyone who can stomach it.

    Hopefully it finds the right audiences and is appreciated for the mature, sincere adult drama that it is.

    Highly recommended.
    8Ergolad

    Pleasantly surprised

    I went to a screening of this not expecting much. It's got its rough spots, but on a whole I liked it. The idea is fresh (for a vampire flick) and the performances are fairly good. Maya Parish acts outside the box and Jo D. Jonz makes some interesting choices. It's got the look of film shot on the cheap, probably flying under the radar a few times sans permits, but for the most part that serves the overall grittiness of the thing. This is actually one I'd like to see revisited à la EVIL DEAD. I'd be curious to see what could come of it with more cash, a little script polish, etc. Hope to see this create some more opportunities for these film makers. Curious to see what's next. Totally worth checking this one out.
    8dinky-4

    Haunting

    This played at the 2011 Minneapolis/St. Paul Film Festival as one of the "Late Night" offerings, and its labeling as a "vampire" movie probably discouraged some potential viewers. Let's face it, vampire movies have been done to death with all the creative juices long since having been drained out of them -- right? Writer-director Scott Leberecht, however, has somehow found a way to approach this material in such a way that, almost without your realizing it, and without resorting to any of the usual gimmicks, he's created a small, quiet movie that slowly gets under your skin and haunts the corners of your mind. The final image, resembling a Mayan frieze, will burn into your memory. Praise goes to lead actors Zak Kilberg and Maya Parish with a special nod to Jo D. Jonz as the worker in a hospital blood lab. While not as good as last year's "The Revenant," this can at least be mentioned in the same breath and that's high praise indeed.
    9lisacarrera

    Jewel of the Festival

    Watched this last night at San Francisco's Hole in the Head Festival held at the Roxie Theater. Film way exceeded my expectations. Love the needling pace that works on the mind and builds tension, slowly, throughout. Well-acted. Great casting. Main actor reminded me of a more soul-less Robert Pattison. Clever storyline for an old world theme. A few scenes were abruptly edited but as a whole seemed to work as it left a lot to the imagination. I felt chills run up my spine and eked out a few edge-of-the-seat screams as I grabbed the arm of the guy sitting next to me. Would definitely see this film again. Highly recommended.
    7billcr12

    A Vampire Romance

    Jacob works a night shift as a security guard in a building in Los Angeles. He has a rare skin condition, preventing him from being able to be out in the daylight. He develops a need for blood, which he satisfies at first, by getting it from a butcher. His body soon rejects the animal source and he finds a way to buy the human variety from a street hustler. He meets Mary, a strange girl selling candy and cigarettes outside a club. They begin an offbeat romance of sorts, and the first time they try to have sex, Jake's eyes turn cat like, and Mary leaves. When she returns and sees paintings of sunsets, she asks to take one home. An art gallery is shown the work, and Mary convinces him to let her try to sell them at a show. In the meantime, the vampire artist/security guard, struggles to obtain fresh blood. The romance is on again, off again, as the odd couple dance around the truth. The story is a standard one with two very good performances by Zak Kilberg and Maya Parish. They have chemistry, and made me want to see them make it and survive their troubles. It is certainly a step above the Twilight series of Stephenie Meyer.

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    • Trivia
      Jacob's apartment also doubled as the production headquarters for this film.
    • Quotes

      [repeated line]

      Marcus: Eveybody got their thing man!

      Marcus: Let's see what santa's got in his bag

      Marcus: He's dry...

      [reveals his burns]

      Marcus: I'm not so pretty anymore

      [shows his bite mark]

      Marcus: I've got you to thank for that

      Marcus: You know at first i was pissed at you... nothing like waking up in the middle of nowhere with half your face on fire.

    • Connections
      Featured in Transfiguration (2016)

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    • Release date
      • 2011 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Người con trai nửa đêm
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Free Lunch Productions
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    • Budget
      • $3,250,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $973
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 28 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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