
You should probably watch La nuit est à nous if you actually like seeing how movies used to work before everything got too polished. If you're looking for something smooth and perfect, you'll probably hate it within five minutes. It’s for people who don't mind a bit of crackle in their audio and actors who stare at ea...

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"You should probably watch La nuit est à nous if you actually like seeing how movies used to work before everything got too polished. If you're looking for something smooth and perfect, you'll probably hate it within five minutes. It’s for people who don't mind a bit of crackle in their audio and actors who stare at each other like they're trying to win a blinking contest. If you want a fast-paced thriller, go elsewhere. I caught this one late at night, and honestly, it felt right. It’s a 1930 ..."
Henry Kistemaekers, Walter Reisch, Walter Supper
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