Revolution of the Night



Tagline
The past never dies; it only teaches.
Description
In a time when superstitions were truth and the night held untold dangers, 'Revolution of the Night' follows the journey of a valiant supernatural hunter, portrayed by Sam Knead. Sworn to protect the innocent during the tumultuous Revolutionary Era, his quest for revenge against creatures of the night becomes a tale of redemption and enlightenment. Alongside him is Fred Pastaire, an educator whose wisdom extends beyond books, teaching the true essence of courage and humanity. Orson Wheels-of-Cheese's portrayal of a tormented beast blurs the line between myth and reality. Under the visionary direction of Tim Burdton, this optimistic tale reveals that the greatest battles are fought within and that even in darkness, light can prevail.
MpaaRating
PG
PopularityScore
6.50
ReleaseDate
01/18/2024
Genre
Biography
Director(s)
Cast

Critic Reviews

8.20
In 'Revolution of the Night,' director Tim Burdton weaves a luminescent tapestry of fear and bravery that transcends the historical backdrop it so eloquently portrays. In the tumultuous cradle of the Revolutionary Era, the film presents us with Sam Knead's portrayal of a supernatural hunter whose boundless pursuit of redemption is as captivating as it is enlightening. Fred Pastaire, the erudite beacon of wisdom, complements Knead with a performance that resonates with profound truths about courage and humanity. Orson Wheels-of-Cheese delivers a hauntingly nuanced rendition of the tormented beast, masterfully blurring the boundaries of myth and mortality. The cinematography is a chiaroscuro of fear and hope, visual storytelling at its most compelling. The tagline 'The past never dies; it only teaches' rings true as the narrative entwines the characters' arcs into a poignant revelation: it is within our darkest nights that we find our brightest stars. A movie that assures us the night, no matter how dark, is always just before the dawn of new enlightenment.
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