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Temptation can lead anywhere.
Michael and Joanna are a young and successful married couple who appear to have it all. But when Michael finds himself alone on a business trip with an attractive new colleague and Joanna encounters the other great love of her life, each is thrust into an evening of temptation.
Avis de la communauté (4)
This is not a story of a married couple heading out to find extra marital affairs, but it questions the very essence of how they handle a delicate situation. In the first six minutes, you get a sense of the film's direction, but it is still portrayed in an un-rushed manner, to suit its genre. There is no doubt, when you put together a great set of casts, you get excellent acting, and this is exactly that. You start your journey by following these characters, and you suddenly become one with them. You also may start questioning the integrity of marriage, and what does it actually mean for them. Finally, when it is just about to end, you realise that every relationship is unique, and it's how we manage them. A perfect 9/10.
The bad: the movie isn't very entertaining. Sure, there are questions that it asked that I am still contemplating, but it was quite the slog to get to the point where the questions are asked. The good: Behind every major decision there smaller decisions that need to be made. I thought that this movie did an excellent job of showing how the married couple kicked their major decisions down the road by making smaller decisions along the way. e.g. They weren't sure if they were going to sleep with x, but they thought that having drinks together was a good idea. Neither one of them had made the major decision, but they each were very open to it happening. follow me at https://IHATEBadMovies.com or facebook IHATEBadMovies
Last Night is yet another trite drama about a married couple confronting extramarital temptations. Keira Knightley and Sam Worthington both give fine performances, but the script is too bland and stale for them to overcome. There’s nothing here to give the audience a vested interest in either the story or the characters. Despite its formidable cast, Last Night is a shallow, insipid film with nothing to offer.