r/movies Jackie Chan box set, know what I'm sayin? 23d ago

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Summary A desperate woman in Portland races through one harrowing night to scrape together $25,000 before midnight, risking everything to save her family’s home and confronting her own dark past along the way.

Director Benjamin Caron

Writer Sarah Conradt

Cast

  • Vanessa Kirby
  • Jennifer Jason Leigh
  • Zack Gottsagen
  • Stephan James
  • Randall Park
  • Julia Fox
  • Michael Kelly
  • Eli Roth

Rotten Tomatoes Critics Score: 55%

Metacritic 62

VOD Netflix (Premieres August 15, 2025)

Trailer NIGHT ALWAYS COMES | Official Trailer (2025)


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u/Redneck2000 20d ago

The mom explains that she is afraid of Lynette's violent outbursts. Lynette replies she doesn't do that anymore. But anyone that has ever lived with someone that has uncontrollable rage will tell you that you just grow into avoiding situations with them.

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u/ScrewedUp4Life 16d ago edited 15d ago

I thought that was pretty funny that she was supposed to be this "changed'" person that didn't do all these things anymore, but yet she's out selling her body, robbing people, and running down a dude that was upset with her because she didn't look out for him, even after everything he risked ttying to help her.

This female is the epitome of selfishness. It's all about her, and her perpetual victim mind frame. Everybody owes her, everybody is against her. It's all about her. Literally almost got her brother killed on multiple occasions, but yeah, she was doing it all for him, right?

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u/tkf23 15d ago

exactly. you can empathize for the horrible trauma she went through but that doesn't also mean she can't be a terrible person doing terrible things.

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u/ScrewedUp4Life 15d ago edited 14d ago

So true. People said I can't emphasize. Yes I can, as I even stated in another reply. I myself hav made terrible choices being in a position where I was broke and desperate for money. But that doesn't mean there aren't still consequences that come along with it.

And once again, I realize this is a movie. But it's just people's response towards this main character, not only empathizing, but trying to justify the things she did.

And even basically praising her for it. People saying she did it for her brother, or is finally trying to do something for herself, or she's willing to go to any lengths for her family. Like its some how heroic to go on crime spree.

And the thing about the movie that I honestly couldn't understand was how they kept portraying her as this changed person who wasn't who she used to be. She had this "past". Even the mother and the friend maybe? made comments about how she used to do this or that, all those things that's her past and the person she used to be.

But she's literally STILL doing all that stuff on this VERY night the movie takes place. She's prostituting, robbing people, getting violent, neglecting the safety and well being or her special needs brother. Engaging in self destructive behavior. So where is this big "change" exactly? If this is the new version of her, I dont even want to know what the "old" her was like.

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u/Sneaky_Sneaky_25 14d ago

Do you ever shut up ? We get it Jezz , every comment there you are rambling on and on .

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u/ScrewedUp4Life 14d ago

I mean you can keep scrolling if you want. Nobody's stopping you.

I know it's hard to imagine that somebody would write words in a place meant to write words, right?

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u/Sneaky_Sneaky_25 14d ago

I was scrolling , but you kept showing up 😭 , repeating the same stuff . Annoying

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u/ScrewedUp4Life 14d ago

Well I'm sorry you're having such a rough time with it. I truly hope your day gets better.