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Overnight, 2003

Overnight

English

USA

Rating:7.0
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Profile of Overnight

The mood of Overnight is cynical, disturbing, and clever. The plot centers around the life of a writer, a rise and fall, and artists and showbiz. It is a documentary and drama movie. Stylistically, Overnight is a film in a film. In approach, it is realistic. The pacing is slow. Overnight happens in the 1990s.

Summary of Overnight

In Hollywood, screenwriting failures are so common that bars in the city are strewn with down-on-their-luck writers drowning their sorrows over broken dreams. Documentary filmmakers Mark Brian Smith and Tony Montana begin their movie in such an establishment--a Hollywood bar called J. Sloan's. OVERNIGHT focuses on 25-year-old J.Sloan's bartender Troy Duffy, whose movie script, THE BOONDOCK SAINTS, has been picked up by Harvey Weinstein at Miramax. Weinstein is so impressed by the confident, self-assured Duffy that he gives him the go-ahead not only to direct his own movie, but also to score the soundtrack with his own band, The Brood. To Duffy's delight, Weinstein also buys the bar, making them co-owners. Propelled to A-list status, stars such as Mark Wahlberg and Matthew Modine start hanging out with Duffy at J. Sloan's. But as his ego spirals out of control, the interest from Miramax ends as abruptly as it started. No one at the company returns his calls, and with Duffy floundering in a sea of recriminations between himself and the friends he brought along for the ride, the movie is promptly dropped by Weinstein. In the end, THE BOONDOCK SAINTS does end up getting made. But with a low budget and minimal distribution, it disappears without a trace. The future for Duffy appears uncertain at the end of OVERNIGHT and J. Sloan's closes down as the credits roll. Duffy is reduced to a solitary figure whose blame for his misfortune rests somewhere between the fickle wiles of the film industry, and his own personal shortcomings.

Details

Language: English
Country: USA
Release date: 12 June 2003
Runtime: 82 min

Cast and Crew

Troy Duffy as Himself in Overnight
Troy Duffy

as Himself

Harvey Weinstein as Himself in Overnight
Harvey Weinstein

as Himself

Jeff Baxter

as Himself

Emmanuelle Beart as Herself in Overnight
Emmanuelle Beart

as Herself

Photos

Overnight (2003)
Overnight (2003)

Clips

Overnight
Overnight: Theatrical

Critics Reviews

Entertainment Weekly
I do wish that Overnight caught in more precise detail what Duffy, who finally made his film on the cheap at an obscure studio, did to tick off the Miramax powers. Imagining it, though, is half the fun.
The Onion (A.V. Club)
As Overnight progresses and its title grows increasingly ironic, it paints a mesmerizing portrait of a profane, overbearing monster engaged in a drawn-out act of professional suicide.

Users Reviews

Unprofessional
I'm not going to go into much detail here, and I don't know how much help it will really be (and this has all probably been said before with the amount of Saints fans roaming the Net), but my honest opinion is that this film is a bunch of...
I'd give this film five stars if it had a better dvd presentation. No subtitles (important since there are many times where the audio is unclear) and no real extras. Otherwise, this is a facinating film about the world's biggest jerk getting his...
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