Released in 1985
10/10
Genre- Thriller, Dark Humour
Main Cast: Griffin Dunne
Screenplay: Joseph Minion
Direction- Martin Scorsese
BRIEF INTRODUCTION Story of one hell of a night (midnight), about a loner exploring the madness of life in the quiet hustle-bustle of a dead night. Starting as a straightforward story, the film takes you on a roller-coaster ride through several events of a mad night.
The Movie After Hours is one of the best films directed by Martin Scorsese among others. Other than his popular work and expertise in making crime dramas, there are a few movies so different and experimental that you feel you have never met this side of him.
For all Scorsese fans, After Hours is a must-watch along with “The King of Comedy (1983), The Color of Money (1986), and Cape Fear (1991)”. The beauty of After Hours lies in the unpredictability of its story, every frame gives something new, something thrilling. If we talk about the setting of the film, along with the visual elements, the music also played a crucial role in creating an adventurous atmosphere for the film.
Paul Hackett A regular office guy with his usual boring life, accidentally gets involved in a series of unexpected events, all happening on the same night. After a while, he realizes that he needs to get home, and as much as he wants to get his home so very badly, the more he sinks into the night as if it is an inescapable trap of circumstances…Find out the rest of the development by watching the film…
P.S. After Hours won several awards and nominations including the Cannes Film Festival Award (1986) for Best Director for Scorsese, Independent Spirit Award (1986) for Best Film and Best Director.
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