
Charles is the owner of a photo-shop. He is not too friendly and spends his evenings alone, and one day he finally decides to get a social life. He meets elderly Florence, who is tormented by her gambling husband Lester and longs for the son Willie she hasn't seen or heard from in 20 years.... (Full plot summary below)
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Charles is the owner of a photo-shop. He is not too friendly and spends his evenings alone, and one day he finally decides to get a social life. He meets elderly Florence, who is tormented by her gambling husband Lester and longs for the son Willie she hasn't seen or heard from in 20 years.
Leave your thoughts about Tomorrow Night.
| FlavorwireJason BaileyIt's more weird and off-balance than genuinely funny; I laughed out loud more at his email selling the film than the film itself. |
| The Daily BeastNina StrochlicFor the entertaining gems in Tomorrow Night, the faint of heart must be willing to suffer through some bleak black and white weirdness. |
| User ReviewTimothy SBest not yet released movie I've ever seen |
| User ReviewSam MSecond viewing, it's surprisingly a solid film. Hilarious, almost tragic, and for the budget and skill of the film makers at the time is very well put together. It couldn't have been better. |
| User ReviewSyed RAbsolutely hilarious and absurd, it's certainly not for everyone...especially if you aren't familiar with Louie's old style of comedy. It's so great seeing Steve Carell, J.B. Smoove, Robert Smigel, Wanda Sykes, and Amy Poehler back in their heyday. |
| User ReviewRhys HAn absurd and hilarious early work from comedian Louis CK. The Independent film from 1998 reflects his comedy style from the time and is similar to the short films he was making around then (check them out on his youtube channel). Rick Shapiro in drag, JB Smoove and Joseph Dolphin have some great over the top performances that contrast well with Chuck Sklar's dull as fuck main character. The funniest moments however are those between Greg Hahn, Robert Smigel and Steve Carell. Every scene of the Private Willie subplot had me howling right along with the horrible army mailroom workers. There were minor technical issues such as some blown out shots that cut together awkwardly, but it's not a film about perfect visuals. Check it out if you want something absurd but not pretentious while still being genuinely laugh out loud funny. |
| User ReviewWaleed A1 kinda weird but some very hilarious parts and interesting story overall. also some really boring and really weird parts. good overall |
| User ReviewJacob MLouis CK's debut movie is altogether sporadically funny and worth watching for its originality, even though you may find yourself looking at how much longer the movie will last while you watch. The film has some dazzling, unique comedic moments such as the lovingly-strange, insane old man and the powerfully hilarious Steve Carrell. The quirks throughout the film make this worth watching, though the main character is a bit boring, but this was probably intentional. If you are used to artsy movies, this will be a fun watch. If you're accustomed to Hollywood blockbusters, you may consider this a waste of time. The film's best quality is its uniqueness and the characters that carry the film played by J.B. Smoove, Steve Carrell, and Joe Dolphin. |
| User ReviewRob LIf you like Louie C.K.'s stand up or TV show then you'll likely be deeply confused by whatever this is. |
| User ReviewJoshua FSuper odd and rarely funny, but somewhat interesting to see this oldie from Louis C.K. |