Review of The Night We Never Met (1993) by David Kronke for Seattle Post-Intelligencer — 23 Aug 2015
Wonderfully atmospheric use of New York locations and familiar characters brings “Night” to life. Unfortunately, there are many scenes, particularly those of Anderson and his obnoxious pals, that kill time and detract from the romantic leads.
Ultimately it’s not really an ensemble piece but closer to a film with alternating casts or vignettes.
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This review of The Night We Never Met (1993) was written by David Kronke and published by Seattle Post-Intelligencer on 23 Aug 2015.
The Night We Never Met has generally received mixed reviews.
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