Review of Before Night Falls (2000) by Kenr — 23 May 2022
While at times fleetingly fascinating, this work overwhelms itself with cinematic styles that intertwine into a vaguely incoherent, artistic ‘splash ‘n drip’ type exercise. Director Julian Schnabel’s intercutting of imagined events into the general story flow often doesn’t run smoothly as it should.
If anything, the musical aspects of the production offer more interest than its variable visual styles, with composer Carter Burwell contributing considerable moodiness to several sequences. The homosexuality on display here is more the selfish-gratification type than the ‘relationship’ variety.
And with the Bi-sexual aspect being highlighted, it's little wonder sexual diseases proliferated in this society. Those who use their pro-creational organ in a ‘sewer’ (so to speak) as regularly as these, invite serious risk factors.
Added to this, the un-naturally high number of male ‘partners’ Reinaldo Arenas boasted, virtually assured his sad and painful demise. Now, we also have the added threat of Monkeypox, credited as being born and spread within these lifestyles.
The historical study of the introduction of Socialism into Cuban society and its impacts as displayed within this story - tends to confirm what many only learn after inviting this ominous system into its governing powers.
While elements of the basic story often come across as somewhat fanciful, the cast does justice to the situations (some harrowing) within these flamboyant, risqué circles. This will be a film of limited interest to mainstream viewers (as the box office returns confirm) and may offer little enjoyment.
This review of Before Night Falls (2000) was written by Kenr on 23 May 2022.
Before Night Falls has generally received positive reviews.
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