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Quand tombe la nuit

Original title: Cold Comes the Night
  • 2013
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
10K
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Bryan Cranston and Alice Eve in Quand tombe la nuit (2013)
A struggling motel owner and her daughter are taken hostage by a nearly blind career criminal to be his eyes as he attempts to retrieve his cash package from a crooked cop.
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A struggling motel owner and her daughter are taken hostage by a nearly blind career criminal to be his eyes as he attempts to retrieve his cash package from a crooked cop.A struggling motel owner and her daughter are taken hostage by a nearly blind career criminal to be his eyes as he attempts to retrieve his cash package from a crooked cop.A struggling motel owner and her daughter are taken hostage by a nearly blind career criminal to be his eyes as he attempts to retrieve his cash package from a crooked cop.

  • Director
    • Tze Chun
  • Writers
    • Tze Chun
    • Osgood Perkins
    • Nick Simon
  • Stars
    • Alice Eve
    • Bryan Cranston
    • Logan Marshall-Green
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    10K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Tze Chun
    • Writers
      • Tze Chun
      • Osgood Perkins
      • Nick Simon
    • Stars
      • Alice Eve
      • Bryan Cranston
      • Logan Marshall-Green
    • 55User reviews
    • 45Critic reviews
    • 37Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Alice Eve
    Alice Eve
    • Chloe
    Bryan Cranston
    Bryan Cranston
    • Topo
    Logan Marshall-Green
    Logan Marshall-Green
    • Billy
    Ursula Parker
    Ursula Parker
    • Sophia
    Leo Fitzpatrick
    Leo Fitzpatrick
    • Donnie From Cincinnati
    Erin Cummings
    Erin Cummings
    • Amber
    Robin Lord Taylor
    Robin Lord Taylor
    • Quincy
    Sarah Sokolovic
    Sarah Sokolovic
    • Gwen
    Marceline Hugot
    Marceline Hugot
    • Denise
    Ashlie Atkinson
    Ashlie Atkinson
    • Social Worker
    Dylan Chalfy
    Dylan Chalfy
    • Police Officer
    Eleni Lucas
    Eleni Lucas
    • Cashier
    Robert Prescott
    Robert Prescott
    • Detective
    Stephen Sheffer
    Stephen Sheffer
    • Jacques
    Chazz Menendez
    Chazz Menendez
    • Thick Thug
    Esau Pritchett
    Esau Pritchett
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    • Director
      • Tze Chun
    • Writers
      • Tze Chun
      • Osgood Perkins
      • Nick Simon
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    User reviews55

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    6those_who_dig

    Enjoyable, but wasteful of its resources

    I assume I was drawn to 'Cold Comes the Night' for the same reason as many viewers: Bryan Cranston. I've worked my way through 'Breaking Bad' three times, and believe that even in a time of strong dramatic TV leads (e.g. Michael C. Hall, Jon Hamm, Charlie Hunnam), Cranston stood out as the greatest. I struggle to imagine even someone like Daniel Day-Lewis handling certain 'Breaking Bad' scenes as well as Cranston. I was therefore surprised to find that the strong performer in Tze Chun's 'Cold Comes the Night' is actually an actress I'd never heard of before: Alice Eve. I've long believed that a strong lead performance can elevate an otherwise bad film into mediocrity, and an otherwise mediocre film into a good one. Alice Eve shows the kind of protectiveness and desperation familiar to those who've seen Jennifer Lawrence in 'Winter's Bone', although she isn't as subtle as Lawrence. Although Eve's talents certainly make her scenes more enjoyable, I feel that the star attraction - Cranston - was woefully underused. His forced Russian accent stifles his ability to express himself, and his character's near-blindness could have been explored in far greater depth. These deficiencies prevent 'Cold Comes the Night' from rising above mediocrity. Tze Chun is a director I'm entirely (sans this film, of course) unfamiliar with. In bolder hands, 'Cold Comes the Night' could have been a very good crime drama. Unfortunately, the film doesn't escape the tropes of the genre, despite having sufficient scope and talent to do so.
    guchrisc

    A stylish, and tense, modern film-noir.

    Montreal lies due north of New York. To the south of Montreal are the Adirondack Mountains. It was here, at Saranac Lake in December 1887, that Robert Louis Stevenson first conceived of 'The Master Of Ballantrae', and decided to use the location for a setting in his novel. South of there lies Albany the capital city of the state of New York, and south of there is Sullivan County, where, in Bethel, was staged the famous Woodstock Festival of 1969.

    Halfway between New York and Montreal, up the Hudson River, between Sullivan County and Albany, are the Catskill Mountains and Greene County. This is the setting for this film, but the Greene County of this film is a million miles away from the government in Albany or the hippies of Woodstock. Rather, the Greene County setting, is as dark as that Saranac setting of R.L. Stevenson.

    After the credits, the film starts pleasantly enough with a mother sending her kid off to school. There follows a few short scenes which show effectively and efficiently the drudgery of the woman in her work. She works in a motel, as manager, chamber-maid, and sole employee, and she and her daughter live there too.

    One night two men decide to stay in her motel. They are men on a mission. Not a mission from god, but rather their mission is to transport Mr Alfred Hitchcock's McGuffin.

    The overnight stay at the motel starts a chain of events that quickly spiral out of control. At the centre of these events is Bryan Cranston, who plays one of the coldest characters ever seen since Tom Cruise in 'Collateral' (2004). Cold, ruthless, and unemotional, the words "I am a friend of your mothers", are truly terrifying.

    The mother herself, played by Alice Eve, also shows no emotion or expression. She too is cold. She is portrayed as passive and submissive. This reviewer, whilst puzzled by this, feels that this must be a deliberate film-making decision; to show these characteristics as a learnt defence mechanism, which the mother has adopted to help her deal with her past and present circumstances.

    At the heart of this film is the McGuffin, and the battle of wits between the male and female lead. Both leads are mostly laconic, and if you are looking for a film-noir with more twists than a pretzel, then you will not be disappointed by this film that fulfils the conventions and expectations of the genre.

    Good support is given by the rest of the cast. Special mention should go to Ursula Parker, playing the daughter, who gives a very natural performance. Praise too, for Logan Marshall-Green, who plays a cop, and gives a very animated, heated, and passionate performance, which is the complete opposite of that of the two (cold) leads.

    Some clever filming enables the audience to experience things through the eyes of the protagonists.

    Viewers should not expect to learn everything. Some questions, and some plot-threads are deliberately left unexplained or vague. It is clear that some things are understated and left to our imagination.

    If you liked 'Hard Eight' (1996), 'Collateral' (2004), or the recent 'Dead Man Down' from earlier this year, then this dark, tense, film is for you. Warning: Contains blood. 8/10.
    6rbrb

    Breaking Bad meets Bates Motel

    This is a decent watchable thriller.

    A financially struggling mother(with a young daughter) is running a motel which caters for low lives when some very unsavory characters enter their lives and make things even worse.......

    One of the "baddies" is an actor called Bryan Cranston who absolutely steals the show. He has the best line in the picture the tongue in cheek: "Hard to get decent help"

    Though the eventual outcome of the story is very predicable and unoriginal, I lasted to the end so can award a respectable:

    6/10
    5bowmanblue

    How generic can you get?

    Jees, what a let-down. After 'Breaking Bad' no one could deny that Bryan Cranston is a formidable actor, capable of amazing drama. And he signed on for this. Don't get me wrong – it's not bad-bad. It's just nowhere near what he should be starring in. He plays a half-blind Russian thief (with a slightly dodgy accent sometimes) who takes a single mother hostage in order to help him retrieve his loot.

    That's about it. Alice Eve plays his hostage and she does it as well as the story will allow. The simple thing about this film is that it's just so run-of-the-mill it's barely worth talking about.

    You won't hate it, but you won't remember it in a week's time either.

    Bryan (and Alice), you're both capable of bigger and better things.

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    8doug_park2001

    "Because good help is hard to find"

    Nothing truly special or unusual: Just a really good crime drama that's a little too well-acted and realistic to be labeled a "thriller." COLD COMES the NIGHT is grimly riveting and constantly leaves you wondering what will happen next. Some layers, twists, and reversals, but it's still very easy to follow and, therefore, may be a little too episodic and simple for some tastes.

    CCN has a minimalistic low-budget appeal to it. We don't know a whole lot about the various players in the smaller town Mid-Atlantic setting. Nevertheless, it shows us all we really need to know. Violent, disturbing, but without cheap schlocky gore. I kept thinking, "This is how real murders must look and, especially, sound." Alice Eve gives a plain yet memorable performance as Chloe, a tough but compassionate single mother who manages the sleazy motel where all the trouble starts. The other actors do likewise in their roles. The script and cinematography are similarly real. Nice ending. Good, fitting soundtrack too. Though it doesn't try for anything big, COLD COMES the NIGHT accomplishes all it sets out to do and is a very watchable little film.

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    • Trivia
      Sophia's pet Mr. Jones is a red-eared slider, a very common species in North America. He is listed in the credits (in the Stunts department) as HHH Duck - his real name is 'Horny Horny Horny Duck'.
    • Goofs
      Chloe was told to look behind the car stereo for a package. When she finds the money in Billy's bedroom, it's a giant duffel bag that would NEVER have fit behind the car stereo.
    • Quotes

      Topo: Your half.

      [sets bag down]

      Chloe: Why are you doing this?

      Topo: Because good help is hard to find.

    • Crazy credits
      'HHH Duck' is listed in the Stunts section of the credits as playing 'Mr. Jones the Turtle' (Sophia's pet - a painted turtle). 'HHH' stands for 'Horny Horny Horny'.
    • Soundtracks
      THROUGH GENERATIONS
      Written by Adam Lanser, Alex Rivera, Andy Rodriguez & Israel Rodriguez

      Performed by The Cost of Salvation

      Vocals: James Jepsen, Alex Rivera; Guitar, Adam Lanser: Bass, Israel Rodriguez: Drums

      Courtesy of The Cost of Salvation

      Published by The Cost of Salvation

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    • Release date
      • January 10, 2014 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cold Comes the Night
    • Filming locations
      • Windham, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Stage 6 Films
      • Sasquatch Films
      • Syncopated Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $16,971
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $11,603
      • Jan 12, 2014
    • Gross worldwide
      • $24,732
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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