No Night Is Too Long
No Night Is Too Long
| 27 December 2002 (USA)
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A chance meeting, a stolen kiss and a sudden flare of passion sets a handsome young university student on a journey of betrayal, heartbreak and murder.

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Hellen I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much
Phonearl Good start, but then it gets ruined
Iseerphia All that we are seeing on the screen is happening with real people, real action sequences in the background, forcing the eye to watch as if we were there.
Zlatica One of the worst ways to make a cult movie is to set out to make a cult movie.
Len9876 Finally, a gay film that openly displays passion and romance, with a strong storyline and without graphic sex. It is a love story, with many deceptive facets, and yet it is so true to life. It was with a great deal of relief that the love scenes were not done in darkness or dim light, like in "Brokeback Mountain" (such depictions give a false impression that gay sex is something to be ashamed of).At the start of the film, Lee Williams (Ivo) gives the impression that he has no feeling whatsoever for Mark Warren (Tim)--but, as the film progresses, the viewer realizes that Ivo loves Tim very deeply. Ivo lacks self-confidence, and is jealous of anyone who show any kind of affection for Tim. In what appears to be an accident, Tim leaves Ivo for dead, and Ivo realizes that Tim has no love for him. The film gives the impression that Tim is a selfish bastard--but, in fact, Tim is insulating himself from being molested as a child. After being molested, or after a one-night stand, many people say 'I love you' to the person they are having sex with. Sadly, life does sometimes leave you with harsh realities, and shattered dreams. And, you find that your partner only wants lust or sex, but is not willing to make a commitment. When people treat gay relationships as if they are less than legitimate and totally worthless, it becomes very easy for a partner to treat you as a valueless sex object, without making any kind of commitment whatsoever. That is why I am glad that more and more people, today, are seeing the value of gay marriage. Such a bond encourages commitment and 'stick-togetherness'. Gay marriage offers legitimacy, as well as legal/religious/spiritual recognition and sanctioning of a gay relationship.The cast-members supply superb acting, the film is well edited, the direction is exceptional (the director offers his own unique brand of Alfred-Hitchcock-style direction), the lighting and photography is excellent, and the writer provides a script with a clear, focused, and strong storyline. And, the film remains faithful to the book.Agreeing with another user's comments, I quote from three paragraphs: "The pacing of the film moves along, until we get to the character Isabel, then it seems to drag. The the love Tim professes for her doesn't seem as heated as what he had for Ivo. I don't think the actress cast for Isabel was the right person, because she and Williams had no chemistry. All of their scenes felt contrived. But then again, maybe that is the point, she is a way out from Ivo for Tim. His passion for her isn't real. The tempo picks up and keeps going once we get to the "murder" of Ivo. The twist where we find out Isabel is Ivo's sister (is) interesting. Ivo and Isabel's scene in the bedroom was creepy--but she, too, (is) unable to resist Tim's charms, even though she knows who he is from the beginning and what he meant to Ivo. Maybe this (is) her form of rebellion against Ivo and her husband. Otherwise, her character is shut down and devoid of the ability to change her nature. She is...damaged goods, just like Tim, Ivo, and her husband. They all suffer from weaknesses they are aware of, but choose to swim in them anyway, instead of making internal changes.""I think this film is fantastically erotic, and well acted. Lee Williams and Marc Warren do an excellent job of making you care about their characters, despite their flaws. This film is (quite) a journey into the the various stages of love. Quoting from an old saying, there is a 'thin line between love and hate'--(and, in the film, 'hate' does become) an examination of the duplicity of love." Yes, these quoted comments are so true to real life. "Through flashback scenes, the audience finds out Tim was molested as a child. When someone tells him they love him (as his molester did) he shuts down. Tim is aware of this fact, but does nothing or maybe can't do anything to change this sadness within himself. Ivo walks around the university and seems shut down also, which could explain their attraction, beyond the physical. However, the audience comes to find out that Ivo, despite being the elder, is the vulnerable one in the relationship, though you fear for Tim at the beginning. Ivo realizes Tim doesn't love him, yet hangs on anyway, just as many people do in real life." I couldn't agree more with these quoted comments.I am thankful for the film's honesty, truth, and integrity in showing people with their true-to-life complexities. The film reinforces a familiar cliché: "Oh, what a wicked web we weave, when we practice to deceive." Without further explanation, I shall reveal no more because I do not want to reveal the film's specific content, and spoil the dynamic twists of this exceptional and well-made film. This film is riveting, and will hold the viewer spellbound from the movie's start to finish. This film is highly recommended, and I rate it a 10 out of 10. This is the kind of film that you will want to see more than once. By all means, buy it for your personal collection. Bravo!
daniel grigorov surprisingly good movie{almost excellent},because the story is taken by real life{almost}.i was victim of the people like the lead character.now about the story:Tim is gorgeous young man ,deified by many,but with heart made of ice.breaking of hearts is his occupation.he often hear from others"i love you",but his heart is closed for other human hearts.as a student in university Tim starts hot affair with Ivo Steidman{lecturer in the same university}.the love of Ivo is true &deep,but Tim doesn't want to appreciate that.i'll be so grateful ,if somebody loves me like that.in this relationship Tim gets more, than he gives.together they travel to Alaska on excursion.there "our hero"falls in love for the first time to a mystery woman ,named Isabel.the movie continues with murder,surprise{really big-i drop my cup from surprise},love affair{again}&murder{again}.bitter retribution for a heart-breaker."god helps to those,who loves you"is a true definition for Tim's behavior.desolation &desparation-these feelings i felt after i saw this movie.about that how easily we people throw away love....every time when i watch this movie i can't stop crying.and i know what.and that's hurts me the most!
Kali Kartheiser (Arien_Kartheiser) the very first time I saw this movie I was shocked for the sex scenes and don't really believe I'd like it. the second time I saw it I was with a friend and we spent part of the movie discussing Ivo and Tim's relationship. its an amazing movie, excellent actors and great scenery,so well written that you actually felt for this guys. the feelings and all the emotional stress that the characters suffer from the beginning to the end its palpable, I personally believe that any person can relate this movie to their own love-lives. Tim (Lee Williams) was portrayed with such grace and amazing ability that I actually can't see the actor, every tear, every gesture was superb. the growing of the character during the story and the changes, I'll just say that if this guy decide to work more often he'll be one of the finest actors of this century. And Ivo(Marc Warren) at first I thought he was an abusive selfish brute, at the end I really liked him more than Tim. I've never read the book because I couldn't find it yet, I'm still looking for it. In my opinion is SO much better than Brokeback mountain.
wildenfree I'm talking about the British/Canadian co-produced film titled: "No Night is Too Long". I live in Mexico City and on May 8th, on one of my cable TV channels --"The Film Zone", I just happened to catch/watch/discover this wonderful movie masterpiece, though it came out in 2002. I ask you: why can't the damn BBC be just a tad more money-minded?:-) By commercializing films of this superb quality --and many others such as the BFI's "Sixth Happinness" -- AND ADDING SUBTITLES IN Spanish, they would not only earn considerable and well-deserved revenue, they'd also give enormous pleasure to millions of true lovers of cinema--worldwide....and that revenue would motivate the BBC to continue producing masterpieces and hence, continue to enthrall the world with its lifelong superb creations. And I stress "subtitles in Spanish" because, after English, Spanish is probably nowadays the 2nd most widely-spoken language in the world. Movie companies/producers who fail to see this reality are not only stupid and losing out on huge profits, worse yet, they're depriving millions of people of viewing entertainment options.Sincerely T
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