In the summer of ’76, as President Jimmy Carter pledges to give government back to the people, tensions run high in a working-class Philadelphia neighborhood where the Black Panthers once flourished. When Marcus returns—having bolted years earlier—his homecoming isn’t exactly met with fanfare. His former movement brothers blame him for an unspeakable betrayal. Only his best friend’s widow, Patricia, appreciates Marcus’s predicament, which both unites and paralyzes them. As Patricia’s daughter compels the two comrades to confront their past, history repeats itself in dangerous ways.
Night Catches Us masterfully reckons with the complexity of its characters’ revolutionary ideologies and internal desires. Bell-bottoms, Afros, potlucks, and Caddies set the scene as the film potently interweaves political media with an evocative soul-inspired score, summoning a vivid sense of place and time. The golden light that bathes characters’ faces seems to express the promise—and elusiveness—of the necessary change Marcus and Patricia struggle for so dearly—each by separate means.
凱瑟琳·德納芙 熱拉爾·德帕迪約 讓·普瓦雷 安德烈亞·費(fèi)雷奧爾 波萊特·杜博斯特 讓-路易·里夏爾 莫里斯里什 薩比娜·奧德潘 海因茨·貝能特 皮埃爾·貝洛 勒內(nèi)·迪普雷 阿蘭·塔斯馬 羅絲·蒂埃里 拉斯洛·紹博 馬蒂娜·西莫內(nèi) 理查德·波林熱 亞歷山大·奧蒙
