A man who gave up on love. A woman trying to find love. Two strangers, one night.A man who gave up on love. A woman trying to find love. Two strangers, one night.A man who gave up on love. A woman trying to find love. Two strangers, one night.
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Oh my! What an awful bit of a superficial conversation I had to endure from two actors with really little talent - a mood killer if you were set to watch a romantic movie with stars and meteors.
And by the way: check with an astronomer, how much of a meteor shower can be seen during the suggested full moon.
Conclusion: definitely not recommended.
I can't believe more people haven't left a review. This film was simple in set and production but so rich in emotion and giving. Well done to the writer Chaun Domingue. Well done to the actors Pepper and Jacob Well done director Steven Alexander
Great music Great plot
My new favorite love story
Great music Great plot
My new favorite love story
I didn't expect much from this film. it's a low budget indie and in my experience often times these movies don't have much to offer. If you're looking for blood, gore or nudity, this isn't the one. instead, it's a smart drama with limited locations (1 basically), lean dialogue for the most part, and no faces that you'll recognize - which is where the beauty lies. the actors took the film to a place few art films go. OK, a few scenes were too long, I think, and the dialogue could've used a bit of tweaking in a few places, but the cinematography was so impressive, editing, sound, and even the background score was right on target. a recommend for sure tho it is a slow burner and may take two sittings to watch the whole thing - but do, the ending is worth the wait and not one I expected.
Watched it because of the high rating on IMDb. Watched it to the end because I am an idiot optimist and like to give movies the benefit of the doubt until the last scene. I even like movies that are really theater plays like this one, where its dialog that makes or breaks them. Well, let me tell you when it comes to the dialog, this one was written by Neil Taylor and Seamus Coleman... ...do not watch!
One of films working as perfect refuge . A man, a woman, a meteorit showel, the dialogue across of night, vulnerability, inspired cinematography and the romance story who you feel deserve for its profound honesty . A film about life and manner to build it , without pretention to impress or seduce but only remind old, fundamental truth who only in a meeting of two strangers works in fair manner, becoming clear at whole.
It is just a beautiful film in profound sense and the slow rhytm of story is just its basic great good point.
Because, after few scenes, it becomes a sort of dialogue with the viewer. And the acting, like the story, has a magnifecent contribution in this sense.
Working in admirable manner. In short, just a precious, beautiful film. Maybe, useful , to.
It is just a beautiful film in profound sense and the slow rhytm of story is just its basic great good point.
Because, after few scenes, it becomes a sort of dialogue with the viewer. And the acting, like the story, has a magnifecent contribution in this sense.
Working in admirable manner. In short, just a precious, beautiful film. Maybe, useful , to.
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- TriviaA sequel screenplay was completed before "A Night Without Armor" went into pre-production entitled "Another Conversation". The sequel is now tentatively entitled "A Night of Valor".
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Written & Composed by Joe Henry, Derek Henry, R. Scott Boaz, & Frank DeSalvo
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- 1h 48m(108 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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