Night Catches Us-2010
Director Tanya Hamilton
Starring Kerry Washington, Anthony Mackie
Scott’s Review #503
Reviewed October 29, 2016
Grade: B+
Night Catches Us (2010), as a film, has some very good qualities and is quite captivating and interesting to watch. Largely, it is set during the 1970s in Philadelphia and encompasses racial tensions during that time.
Kerry Washington and Anthony Mackie star and do a very nice job with the material given.
The film tells the story of a former 1960s Black Panther (Mackie) who returns home after a decade to start his life over, or so he hopes.
Night Catches Us is a combination of love stories and political/social commentary and is an important film to watch.
The leads, along with Wendell Pierce, are great and the real-life 1960s Black panther rally footage is interesting to see from a historical perspective.
My only criticism is I wanted a bit more.
Certain events seem plot-driven and forced- slightly clichéd in the romance department, but overall I enjoyed the film very much, especially for Mackie and Washington’s performances.
Great acting and a socially relevant story.
Independent Spirit Award Nominations: Best First Feature