1,000 Times Good Night
Norway
8380 people rated Rebecca is one of the world's top war photographers. She must weather a major emotional storm when her husband refuses to put up with her dangerous life any longer.
Drama
War
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Dennise Marina
29/05/2023 08:27
source: 1,000 Times Good Night
👑ملكة وصفات تيك توك 👑
22/11/2022 12:24
This is a truly European production with a genuinely global agenda. A Norway-Sweden- Ireland co-production, it was shot in Ireland, Afghanistan, Kenya and Morocco and both the director Erik Poppe and writer Harald Rosenløw Eeg are Norwegian (the story is inspired by Poppe's personal experiences as a war photographer).
War photographer Rebecca (the French Juliette Binoche) is married to marine biologist Marcus (the Danish Nikolaj Coaster-Waldau) and they live in Ireland with their two daughters, but Rebecca is constantly drawn to conflict zones where she take incredible risks to obtain dramatic photographs.
The film explores what such a situation does to the family left at home and what drives someone to risk all that is dear to them. The largely wordless opening sequence presages a slow work, but a compelling one, and as always Binoche gives a mesmerising performance.
Ahmed hatem
22/11/2022 12:24
This represents the first great movie I've seen in awhile. We think it's the old Hollywood story about families sticking together. Instead a mother tries to honor her teenage daughter's idealism about the world - an idealism that's desperately needed but nearly impossible to achieve. This mixed in with a home front situation and seems to be beyond ideal. The acting is frequently subtle, sometimes powerful, but they certainly cast the right amount of people (i.e. not too many) to solidify a strong message. I was impressed at how directly the dialogue took on world politics and non-profit organizations. Beautiful camera work - the theme - and a surprise ending make this a must-see.
JIJI Làcristàal 💎
22/11/2022 12:24
Being a Juliette Binoche s biggest fan from early days of my life is no news. However she still keeps surprising me. I was in the movie from the Start, from being a mother and having to choose ones career or the Family totally felt it. Then feeling the loneliest person on earth Surrounded with people who you love, unappreciated and somehow Misunderstood, also something close to my heart. The story line is very strong and not unrealistic. In fact one can feel why she is burning with desire to "Grab and chock people from their morning newspaper). Hours after finishing the film, still sitting analysing it in my head, well that is one hell of a good movie to me!
مغربي وأفتخر 🇲🇦👑❤
22/11/2022 12:24
I can not stress how much I love this film. There are so many beautiful moments, and so many beautiful shots. This film really went straight into my heart, and I felt every moment of it. Artistically it's shot very well, and I got nothing negative to say about the mise-en-scene. I believe it's a very important story to tell, and when I found out it was based on the directors life, I was even more impressed. Lauryn Canny was only 14 years old when the film were shot, and to get such a great performance from someone that young is admirable. It will go under my all time favourite films. Nicolaj is a great actor and it's nice to see him in a role like this, and as usual, Juliette's performance is strong, and you believe every tear that falls from her eyes. She is such a talented actress, and she was perfect for the role!
Lamar
22/11/2022 12:24
I saw this at The Heartland Film Festival in Indianapolis this weekend. It's been 24+ hours since the movie ended, and it's themes are still with me. The horror of war..the difficulty balancing passion and pragmatism...what do children need from their parents... My mind changed such that the final take away is the theme of the film. Life is difficult and decisions have consequences. I want to have coffee with Rebecca and shake her. Tell her how much her children and husband need her..Tell her the sacrifice isn't worth it. Atrocities will continue. Taking pictures of suicide bombers does glamorous the cause. Taking pictures of deceased Africans doesn't bring them to life. Why are you so angry? For these reasons, I must recommend this film. It is not only well acted, but it creates and stirs up emotions, makes you think. Some time more than entertainment is demanded from a film.
🛃سيـــــد العاطفــــة🛂
22/11/2022 12:24
In a warm sunny day in Montreal I went to watch the very new arrival film "A Thousand Times Good Night". I had no idea how it would be impressive because I could not find much information through the web.
All the people may encounter a paradoxical situation between their family and their job. This fact is more realizable when you are a war photographer. The first scenes of A Thousand Times Good Night are too devastating. You can feel the horror, anger, and self-sacrifice behavior in those Afghan extremists. It seems that the suicide bomber just jumped to her destiny as she had been told to do and in parallel she was scared to death. These paradoxical situations just began from the very first scene and moves through the film. The photographer, Rebecca, had her own dilemmas between her enthusiast and her family life. I think the symbolic scene which shows Rebecca plunging in reverse was frequently displayed to show how it would be difficult to decide in dilemmas. You may watch it or refuse to watch it but it worth to watch because this is life as it is!
user5173914487839
22/11/2022 12:24
Trailer—Tusen ganger god natt
user9416103087202
22/11/2022 04:37
Tusen ganger god natt