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Falling Overnight

Play trailer Poster for Falling Overnight Released Jul 27, 2012 1h 28m Drama Play Trailer Watchlist
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The day before risky surgery to remove a brain tumor, a young man (Parker Croft) meets a vivacious photographer (Emilia Zoryan) who takes him on an exciting journey through their city.

Critics Reviews

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Mark Olsen Los Angeles Times Seems designed to have a love-will-find-you serendipity about it, but instead comes off as formless and inane. Rated: 1.5/5 Aug 3, 2012 Full Review Jeannette Catsoulis New York Times The film's sweetness is endearing but too featherweight to engage. Rated: 2.5/5 Jul 26, 2012 Full Review Michael Nordine Village Voice A lo-fi romantic drama that isn't awash in self-pity or -aggrandizement, Conrad Jackson's Falling Overnight is something of a rarity. Jul 24, 2012 Full Review Avi Offer NYC Movie Guru Rarely has a romantic drama been made with such genuine, pure, unadulterated emotion. Emilia Zoryan delivers a radiant, well-nuanced performance. Rated: 9.21/10 Jul 28, 2012 Full Review Read all reviews

Audience Reviews

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Audience Member Bravo here. I would say zero to no star power in this indie movie about a kid having a night out before brain surgery the next day. Fantastic movie. One of the best independent movies I've seen in a long time. The kid is lanky and squirrely and infinitely likable. The girl he meets is nice looking and also likable. We the viewer know the boy is sick but he never tells anyone so there is this great dramatic irony throughout. You just want him to tell the damn girl! There's nothing to dislike about this. Just a sweet, thoughtful, independent romance. Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 01/29/23 Full Review Audience Member One Of Those Docu-Drama's Of An Endlessly-Night Partying (Project X, Go-3AM, Superbad, Animal House)..But This Fails Due To No Pumping Soundtrack, Or...Much Of A Story.. For A Low-Budget Arthouse Thing It Does Vaaaguely Okay, As It Tries (Lamely) To Explore Human Vulnerability. Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars 02/21/23 Full Review Audience Member A few nights ago had an unfortunate privilege of watching "Falling Overnight". Not exactly sure how it made it into the top 10 of my Netflix queue, but my guess is that I read an article about it getting 9 awards from various film festivals. Two things I have concluded from this experience. One. When any movie's plot has the slightest possibility of belonging to the "mumblecore" genre make sure to read a few critical reviews PRIOR to watching it. If the term "mumblecore" is used in any of them stay the fuck away! Two. I need to give up on movies easier. Being a huge film buff I tend to stick with a movie even when it's quite obvious in the first 15 minutes that it's absolute garbage. Somehow I keep hoping that it's going to get better. The first and last rule of "mumblecore" is that it never does. The premise of the movie is that a twenty-something super dorky looking male who was diagnosed with a potentially fatal disease meets a beautiful twenty-something woman, they fall in love and spend a day together. Sounds like it could be interesting, but what the premise doesn't include is that these two are incredibly boring people who have absolutely nothing of consequence to say to each other. They don't talk about movies, politics, college, traveling, music, families or anything else of any value. Their whole interaction consists of completely inane subjects and they seem to be too cool to even pronounce words in a comprehensible way. At one point I tried turning on the subtitles to make out what the fuck they were saying, but Netflix did not have them available for this excuse of a movie (which all hearing impaired people should be thankful for). After watching it I found out that the main character was also one of the writers and producers. Now it made sense why the film was so unrealistic. It was his and every dorky man's fantasy. Just by showing up and existing he somehow got a very attractive girl to be so interested in him that she did all the work pursuing him. There isn't any point in the movie where he does ANYTHING to gain her interest (possibly with an exception of showing up at her art show). He mumbles about nothing and acts pathetic the entire time and we all know that this is the way to win the heart of a gorgeous young woman, don't we? Neither one of them displays much emotion until the end and overall the film, which was shooting for sympathy, made me want his fatal decease to be infectious because neither one of these two, (or the people they hung out with, for that matter) were gonna contribute anything to the world. The only reason I can think of why this film is rated highly on Netfix is because other hipsters (read excruciatingly boring, entirely useless people who at the same time think they're better than everyone) can identify with these characters. The pretentiousness of the film is what got me the most. The makers clearly think it's about something deep when it's about nothing at all. The whole script could've fit on a napkin ("let's have two twenty-somethings schlep around and mumble utter nonsense for a day"). I could've made a more interesting film by following a homeless guy with a camcorder. Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 01/16/23 Full Review Audience Member Deeply moving and genuine - an instant favorite! It's like 'A Walk To Remember' meets 'Before Sunrise.' :) Rated 4 out of 5 stars 02/15/23 Full Review Audience Member I thought this movie sounded interesting but I ended up not liking it much at all. It felt like there could be some kind great of story to this..but the acting is kind of awkward, and it didn't hold my interest that well. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 01/29/23 Full Review Audience Member Loved it!! This movie makes you feel but has the laughs as well! Parker Croft is a STUD! Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/14/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis The day before risky surgery to remove a brain tumor, a young man (Parker Croft) meets a vivacious photographer (Emilia Zoryan) who takes him on an exciting journey through their city.
Director
Conrad Jackson
Producer
Jed Rhein, Elizabeth Jackson
Screenwriter
Conrad Jackson, Aaron Golden, Parker Croft
Distributor
Houston King
Production Co
DPO Productions, Dried Lemon Productions, Cerebroscope Films
Genre
Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Jul 27, 2012, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
Mar 8, 2017
Runtime
1h 28m