The way people’s lives occasionally connect can be as intriguing as the outcome of these meetings. Taha Long focuses on this concept in his 13-minute strong, which brings together two strangers whose chances of meeting were quite thin to begin with.
“Hey, Night” review is part of the Submit Your Film Initiative
In the dead of the night, a lonely Asian-American cop, Tony, realizes that he has left the window of his small apartment open, and that his cat has gone missing. Frustrated, he begins searching for her. Meanwhile, a Latino taxi-driver, Arlo, has picked up a couple who cannot stop making out in the back seat, even when her daughter calls her and she starts telling her a tale before she goes to sleep. After they are gone, she goes into a park to have a cigarette, but realizes that she has forgot her lighter. She ask...
“Hey, Night” review is part of the Submit Your Film Initiative
In the dead of the night, a lonely Asian-American cop, Tony, realizes that he has left the window of his small apartment open, and that his cat has gone missing. Frustrated, he begins searching for her. Meanwhile, a Latino taxi-driver, Arlo, has picked up a couple who cannot stop making out in the back seat, even when her daughter calls her and she starts telling her a tale before she goes to sleep. After they are gone, she goes into a park to have a cigarette, but realizes that she has forgot her lighter. She ask...
- 10/18/2022
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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