Review of The Night We Never Met (1993) by Louis Black for Austin Chronicle — 17 Oct 2013
But for a film like this to succeed it must be full of humanity, overflowing with characters. This one is but they are all two-dimensional: the exhibitionist manipulative performance artist girlfriend, the insensitive and driven husband.
The correct moral course is always clear, ambiguities are not entertained. In all its choices the film offers no real options. This tone piled upon the overwhelming coincidences that are supposed to drive the plot, drown whatever charm the central characters manage to generate.
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This review of The Night We Never Met (1993) was written by Louis Black and published by Austin Chronicle on 17 Oct 2013.
The Night We Never Met has generally received mixed reviews.
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