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At Night

At Night (2007)

September. 26,2007
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7.1
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Christmas and New Year. Three girls between 18 and 20, are hospitalized with cancer. All three of them have serious problems, not just in terms of health, but also in terms of their relationships with their nearest and dearest. The girls find a haven in each other's company, where they are free from the fear of death and loneliness, and a substantial part of the film describes their sense of humour, unrestrained candidness and uncompromising zest for life.

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Evengyny
2007/09/26

Thanks for the memories!

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Stevecorp
2007/09/27

Don't listen to the negative reviews

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Sameer Callahan
2007/09/28

It really made me laugh, but for some moments I was tearing up because I could relate so much.

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Guillelmina
2007/09/29

The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.

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Daniel Rustad
2007/09/30

This film was not just about teenagers dying of cancer... it was a portrait of friendship and a need for the presence of those we love when we struggle. My heart broke as these three young women discovered strength in themselves while they cared for each other. This film portrays well the awkwardness of dying which almost creates an embarrassment that we might be an imposition on the living. We would do well to search our souls in preparation for comforting the terminally ill or comforting our loved ones when we become terminal. This film helps one do just that. I recommend it with an assignment: look for the deep need for presence.

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drystyx
2007/10/01

It seems that 90% of films, and 99% of shorts are deemed artistic simply because they are depressing. Here is an example.Being in subtitles doesn't help, as no one cares enough to watch the words for the whole bit. It is low energy, and evokes no emotion.The hospital scenes will put you to sleep. We know what will happen, and we don't care. It is no news that terminal illness is terminal. Why don't we just make a bunch of depressing films and depress half the population of the world into suicide so they don't have to worry about terminal illness? That is all the writer wants to do. Period.This could have been viewable if the writer made one bit of effort to make it interesting, but no effort was made. Pathetic work. I can't imagine any audience for this, except for the "blues" crowd, those who don't have enough pain in their life, so they want Art to be painful, too. Trouble with these brats is that they want to cram this garbage down our throats.

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lanceware
2007/10/02

I just picked up a DVD at my local library containing all the AA-nominated shorts from 2007 (both live action and animated). This one was the best of the lot. It is a very sad, emotionally moving story and an excellent look at people facing their cancer along with the associated fear and loneliness. The acting is great, the dialog is very poignant. My favorite part is where a father tells his daughter, who is about to undergo surgery for a tumor in her spine, that admitting she is afraid has actually been a very courageous act. The story involves three women, all cancer patients in a hospital, who bond together amidst facing their fears surrounding their conditions. When one of the women must have surgery on New Years Eve, the three of them decide to celebrate the holiday the night before, not knowing if they will live to spend another such time together. One of them admits to the others that she feels alienated from and hated by her parents due to her own past actions, and, as a result, her parents are not even aware of her illness. This is definitely a very moving short film.

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radonner
2007/10/03

Like the other comment shown here, I thought this was going to win the Academy Award for a short film. Powerful script, and really just an overall brilliant film, but very hard to watch. Tremendous acting as well. I thought this was a better film than The Mozart Of Pickpockets, though that was a fun film and this one may have been too much for some people. Very heavy, but the quality shines through during the whole experience.I can't believe this didn't win any awards. So far it's only been listed as having the single nomination by the Academy, and no others. This is one of the strongest shorts I've ever seen, and deserves recognition as such.

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