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So, 'The Night of the Following Day' is a gripping piece from Hubert Cornfield that dives into the darker side of human nature through a crime thriller lens. The film has this unsettling atmosphere, capturing both the glamour and the grit of Paris in the late '60s. The pacing is intriguing; it lingers just long enough to build tension before throwing you into these intense character dynamics. The performances are raw, especially with the kidnapper played by Jack Lemon, who brings a certain unpredictability. It’s interesting how the film explores themes of desperation and moral ambiguity; the criminals aren't just faceless villains. It feels very much like a character study set against a classic crime backdrop, which makes it distinctive in the genre.
Jack Lemmon delivers a standout performance. · Atmospheric cinematography captures the tension. · Themes of desperation and moral ambiguity are central.
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