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Everynight... Everynight is a raw, gritty glimpse into the life of an infamous contract killer within the austere confines of Pentridge Prison. The film, adapted from Ray Mooney's play, really captures the bleak atmosphere of Melbourne's H Division, where every moment feels charged with tension. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to soak in the oppressive environment and the characters' desperate lives. The performancesâparticularly that of the leadâcarry a weight thatâs unsettling yet captivating, making it stand out among other prison dramas. You feel every bit of the emotional and physical confinement, which makes it a stark exploration of life choices and consequences.
This film has had a somewhat limited release on various formats over the years, making original copies a bit rare among collectors. The distinct atmosphere and powerful performances draw interest, particularly from those who appreciate Australian cinema's deeper narratives. Its ties to a play also add an intriguing layer for theater aficionados, reflecting a unique cultural moment in the 90s. Overall, itâs a title that sparks conversation and can be a distinctive piece in a serious collector's library.
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