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Last Night (2010) Film Review

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Freedom in a marriage is not a line drawn in sand, but a landscape constantly shaped by trust and compromise. Some claim infidelity is what shatters a union; others believe it is merely the symptom of a fracture already there. "Last Night" dwells not in judgment, but in the poignant, regret-filled space between these truths, following a couple—Joanna and Michael—who each embark on a separate journey of temptation, only to be left with the haunting echo of what they might have broken. The film unfolds with a quiet, parallel tension. While Michael is away on a business trip with a captivating colleague, Joanna has a chance encounter with a former flame. The narrative swings effortlessly between their simultaneous nights, weaving a delicate thriller not of action, but of intimate choices. The true suspense lies in the aching almosts and charged glances, in the way each interaction with their person of interest escalates with a magnetic, inevitable warmth towards intimacy. Direct...