
A married police captain arrives at a lake to watch the best meteor shower of the year. At a crossroads in his life, Adam gets an unexpected visit from an eccentric, single nurse. As the night progresses and the conversation gets deeper, Adam and Nicole realize the stars aren't the only things falling.... (Full plot summary below)
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A married police captain arrives at a lake to watch the best meteor shower of the year. At a crossroads in his life, Adam gets an unexpected visit from an eccentric, single nurse. As the night progresses and the conversation gets deeper, Adam and Nicole realize the stars aren't the only things falling.
Leave your thoughts about A Night Without Armor.
| The Hollywood ReporterJohn DeForeSteven Alexander's A Night Without Armor is a two-hander whose attempts to transcend staginess generally fall flat. |
| Los Angeles TimesKatie WalshThough deeply personal and heartfelt, the overwrought film falls prey to too much melodrama and not enough realism or humor. |
| User ReviewGeorge GThis movie is worth investing a couple bucks and a couple hours (108 min) to see. Keep in mind this is an independent film that presented many challenges to maintain its entertainment value, but still be able to make the audience think. You just may have more in common with the characters than you realize ... that is until watch this film. A Night Without Armor is exactly what is exposed ... pull back your manly tuff facade and have your lady friend (or whomever) enjoy the thought provoking romance! |
| User ReviewAnais DI didn't expect much from this film. it's a low budget indie and in my experience often times these movies don't have much to offer. If you're looking for blood, gore or nudity, this isn't the one. instead, it's a smart drama with limited locations (1 basically), lean dialogue for the most part, and no faces that you'll recognize - which is where the beauty lies. the actors took the film to a place few art films go. OK, a few scenes were too long, I think, and the dialogue could've used a bit of tweaking in a few places, but the cinematography was so impressive, editing, sound, and even the background score was right on target. a recommend for sure tho it is a slow burner and may take two sittings to watch the whole thing - but do, the ending is worth the wait and not one I expected. |