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Stars at Noon

Rating5.5 /10
20222 h 15 m
France
4573 people rated

A young American journalist stranded in present-day Nicaragua falls for an enigmatic Englishman who seems like her best chance of escape. She soon realizes, however, that he may be in even greater danger than she is.

Drama
Romance
Thriller

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15/07/2024 19:41
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29/05/2023 10:33
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29/05/2023 07:43
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HakimOfficial

23/05/2023 03:37
2022 romantic thriller directed by Claire Denis, based on Denis Johnson's 1986 novel The Stars at Noon, starring Margaret Qualley, Joe Alwyn, Benny Safdie, Danny Ramirez, and John C. Reilly. The film was selected to compete for the Palme d'Or at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the Grand Prix. It was released in the United States by A24 on October 14, 2022. In this movie, Denis was criticized badly, even by the critics and the audience. Joe Alwyn was really the wrong decision for a movie like this, but that's not the only thing wrong with the movie. Getting into the subject is a very slow process and when he finally gets to the subject, he loses the audience. The soundtrack for the film was composed by the British alternative rock band Tindersticks, which contributed music to many of Claire Denis' previous films. To give Caesar's credit to Caesar, it's really successful in terms of soundtracks.

Wabosha Maxine

23/05/2023 03:37
Something of a revolution I going on. What precisely? We do not know? Who are the bad guys? We do not know. And ultimately we do not care. One things for sure Margaret Qualley carries this movie and states her clear intention to one day with an Oscar. Something of a revolution I going on. What precisely? We do not know? Who are the bad guys? We do not know. And ultimately we do not care. One things for sure Margaret Qualley carries this movie and states her clear intention to one day with an Oscar. Something of a revolution I going on. What precisely? We do not know? Who are the bad guys? We do not know. And ultimately we do not care. One things for sure Margaret Qualley carries this movie and states her clear intention to one day with an Oscar.

Ansaba♥️

23/05/2023 03:37
That's what i feel watching the movie and it's fun. Again Denis tell her story with her style. Ferocious love story with "little" romantism. Corrupted goverment and police, worthless local lives and for "the Bigs" it's just about money and fun. Cinematography and editing great and soundtrack with groovy musics gives what you need, bon appetit. Maybe you can think the movie hard to watch (i think it's about storytelling method and that's why ratings lower than i expected) and I agree but i love her style anyway and i'm glad to watched Margeret Qualley. She has perfect match with his role. Thanks Claire Denis.

Beugue Yayam

23/05/2023 03:37
Claire Denis is one of the most well-known French auteur filmmakers. Her films often touch upon certain social and political themes but through her point of view. "Stars at Noon" is no exception and demonstrates clever camerawork, a beautiful soundtrack, and fascinating cinematography. Apart from the technical elements, the film is rather average and quite messy. Fortunately, the messiness of the film was evened out by thrilling scenes, where my heart pounded with excitement and anxiety. Trish is an alcoholic, promiscuous con-woman, trying to survive by illegally purchasing counterfeited money from the black market. Also, she prostitutes herself, insofar as being recognized as a nymphomaniac. During the heavily eroticized scenes, the spectator is reduced to the role of the voyeur. Little is known about Daniel's intentions and no reason was given to why and for what he was arrested for. Daniel is a British businessman who presumably works for an oil company. Trish and Daniel meet at a hotel bar and have quite a meet-cute moment. Their conversation is instantly sparked with sexual innuendo. I wonder how different the film would be if Robert Pattinson was available to portray the character of Daniel. Nevertheless, Margaret Qualley and Joe Alwyn shared great chemistry together. Nicaragua is a third world country, deeply ingrained in corruption and drug smuggling. The film does a great job at portraying an impoverished, desperate, and corrupt nation on the precipice of collapse and complete chaos. Daniel wanted to seemingly rig the Nicaraguan elections, in order to make life better for people. The scene where Daniel's taxi driver was brutally murdered by the Costa Rican police was extremely gruesome. They literally shoved Daniel's traceable phone down the driver's throat. Human beings are a cruel species. The film can be criticized for being overlong and dragged out. In my opinion, it should have devoted less of its runtime on romance and put more emphasis on the conflict between Costa Rica and Nicaragua. Also, Daniel's purpose for being in Nicaragua was ignored. The film should have delved more into the diplomatic crisis facing Daniel. To conclude, "Stars at Noon" left me feeling confused and in an utter state of contemplation. By the end of the movie, I had more questions than answers. Claire Denis sought it out to make the message and character motivations of the film open to interpretation. Other tidbits: *The movie is based on the 1986 novel by Denis Johnson. I found it quite strange that masks were also worn during filming. "Stars at Noon" is apparently set during the Covid-19 pandemic. Apart from that, Claire Denis draws much of her inspiration from the novel. Heck, Trish's surname is even revealed to be Johnson. Final verdict: 5.8/10.

user6182085343594

23/05/2023 03:37
So many questions and yet so too much time to answer them, but yet never answered! The main characters are lovely to look at, and they do have some acting chops but as has been stated by other reviewers the chemistry is just not there. It's an extremely sultry film though because of it taking place in Central America, and the heat between the main characters is evident even if not the chemistry the film is incredibly long and instead of making it more clear I think it obscured it a bit. By the end of it I was lost as to whom did what and for why And it left me lost Still and all this is not a bad film. It's just not engaging enough.
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