
Jose, a journalist and radio broadcaster, runs a daily program under the title 'Alone in the wee hours' ('Solos en la madrugada'), which has garnered a huge national audience as a satirical chronicle of Spanish society in the democratic transition of the late 1970s. Married and separated from Elena, Jose has two children, whom he only sees from time to time. Then he meets Maite, younger than him, outgoing and more open-minded than he wants. The emotional shock caused by his r... (Full plot summary below)
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Jose, a journalist and radio broadcaster, runs a daily program under the title 'Alone in the wee hours' ('Solos en la madrugada'), which has garnered a huge national audience as a satirical chronicle of Spanish society in the democratic transition of the late 1970s. Married and separated from Elena, Jose has two children, whom he only sees from time to time. Then he meets Maite, younger than him, outgoing and more open-minded than he wants. The emotional shock caused by his relationship with these two women will change his pessimistic view of life.
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| Eclipse MagazineMichelle AlexandriaAlone In The Dark isn't going to set the world on fire, but it largely succeeds with what it has to work with. Just don't take it seriously and you'll have a fun time. |
| One Guy's OpinionFrank SwietekTerrible beyond belief, like the worst 1940s serial ever made. As for Slater and Dorff...well, they've been in worse movies--wait a minute, no they haven't. |
| EricDSnider.comEric D. SniderFor as busy as this movie is, you'd think it would have more going on. Instead, it's just a big, chewy wad of badness. |
| PajibaJeremy C. FoxIn reality, [Reid's] intellectual drag makes her look less like a scientist than a stripper at the beginning of her act. |
| Boston HeraldPaul ShermanUnconvincing leads, nonsensical plot, dumb staging -- this movie has it all. |
| Reel Times: Reflections on CinemaMark PfeifferBoll's vague X-Files rip-off isn't scary or exciting, but inadvertently he's made a movie funnier than a lot of the purported comedies Hollywood cranks out. |
| Now Playing MagazineBrent SimonThey say that even ugly babies have faces their mothers love, but this is truly a film that not even hardcore genre fans could appreciate. |
| Flipside Movie EmporiumRob VauxThe three stars have seen better days, but I'd like to think they could still do something classier and more dignified than this. Like gay porn. |
| The Stranger (Seattle, WA)Andrew WrightAttains a level of awe-inspiring Velveeta dunderheadedness. |
| San Antonio Express-NewsLarry Ratliff(Christian) Slater and (Tara) Reid share quite possibly the most awkward love scene ever recorded on film. |