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      Long Nights Short Mornings

      Released Oct 5, 2016 1h 40m Drama Romance TRAILER for Long Nights Short Mornings: Trailer 1 List
      Reviews 42% 50+ Ratings Audience Score A young New Yorker's (Shiloh Fernandez) sometimes fleeting, sometimes profound romances. Read More Read Less Watch on Fandango at Home Premiered Feb 15 Buy Now

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      Audience Member Most inner city men can relate to this movie and I thought it shows an interesting side of dating in New York. I liked the opening with only dialog that showed James having commitment issues right off the bat. I think we are all looking for things sometimes we can't find. It's relatable. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/19/23 Full Review Audience Member The biggest problem with the movie is that the protagonist is extremely unlikable. You don't care about him or his issues and the movie suffers for it. Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars 12/24/17 Full Review Audience Member Taking themes that have held audiences' attention for ages and somehow managing to make them boring, Long Nights Short Mornings is a sloppily acted, poorly written Netflix production with few redeeming moments. Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars 01/29/23 Full Review Audience Member Dating (or just gallivanting around) -- whew, boy, it's rough out there...and somewhat laborious to watch when the characters are as vacuous as this. Still, it did keep me somewhat interested 'till the end, mostly with the hope that somewhere in the string of encounters with our transient and troubled protagonist a character with some measure of depth would show up . No such character ever did. Shiloh Fernandez, playing James, the driving force of the narrative, seems to be doing a brooding, frowning mishmash version of James Dean+River Phoenix via the young Marlon Brando...which seems to have its effect on many a women-folk. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 01/28/23 Full Review Audience Member I feel like not enough people have reviewed this, because the current score of 70% is way too damn high. At the start, I thought this might be a sincere examination of the modern love, but by the halfway part I was vomiting in my mouth. Contrived, well shot, some ridiculous vignettes: (the ONE black woman is crazy? Of course), lead actor problems: (trying very hard to "blue steel" his way through scenes)... I kept hoping the film's characters would become more self-aware, but they never did. Why these gorgeous, talented women kept throwing themselves at this emotionally stunted liar, I'll never know. I guess the sex was great? There is a great scene (*minor spoiler*) where we watch the lead character malfunction, and I thought "Oh! This is where he finally becomes self-aware!" Nope. On to the next ridiculous vignette. Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars 02/08/23 Full Review Audience Member Interesting realistic story about relationships in the modern world and how love, friendship, sex get intertwined in a big blur so often as everyone is looking for something different at a different moment. Solid acting from this young NYC actors. Not a must see but a should see. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 02/18/23 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating

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      Synopsis A young New Yorker's (Shiloh Fernandez) sometimes fleeting, sometimes profound romances.
      Director
      Chadd Harbold
      Producer
      Chadd Harbold, Kevin Iwashina, Kevin Kinsella, Evan Sacks
      Screenwriter
      Chadd Harbold
      Production Co
      Flavorlab, Sprockefeller Pictures, Last Pictures, Relentless Filmz, Mott Street Pictures, Preferred Content
      Genre
      Drama, Romance
      Original Language
      English
      Release Date (Theaters)
      Oct 5, 2016, Limited
      Release Date (Streaming)
      Jan 24, 2017
      Runtime
      1h 40m
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