Review of After Hours (1985) by Randy M — 08 Oct 2018
Griffin Dunne plays a cubicle working blue collar- the type that was so rampant in the mid 80s, who accidently experiences a series of bizarre misadventures in New York City. After Hours is not typical Scorsese fare and one reason it works is because of the legendary filmmaker's deft skills- the atmosphere is amazing as is the pacing of the film.
The protagonist is relatable in an everyman lost and confused kind of way. Like a bad dream or surreal experience After Hours is one hell of a ride. As stated in the opening line of this review- it is a travesty that more people aren't aware of this film.
(Like a nightmare After Hours will stay with you).
This review of After Hours (1985) was written by Randy M on 08 Oct 2018.
After Hours has generally received very positive reviews.
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