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The Night and the Moment (1994)

Starring: Ivan Bacciocchi, Jean-Claude Carrière Director: Anna Maria Tatò Rating: R (Restricted) Format: DVD
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Highly acclaimed stars Willem Dafoe (SPIDER-MAN)), Lena Olin (CHOCOLAT), and Miranda Richardson (SLEEPY HOLLOW) sizzle onscreen in this erotic tale of passion, obsession, and hidden desire! THE NIGHT AND THE MOMENT exposes one man's countless seductions ... and the ultimate search for his endless fantasy. Though he knew her only from notes exchanged secretly through a prison wall, a legendary playboy cannot forget the sensuous and mysterious woman who was imprisoned next to him. Once given his freedom, he embarks on an adventurous quest to find her ... the only woman who could ever tempt him with lurid pleasures and satisfy his wildest desires!

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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The Art Of Seduction..., July 30, 2006
By L. Shirley "Laurie's Boomer Views" (fountain valley, ca United States) - See all my reviews
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Willem Dafoe and Lena Olin have the art of seduction mastered in "The Night and the Moment". And the art is in their words. The sensuous dialogue is the foreplay in this passionate period piece,set in the 18th century.

It is nighttime in the great estate of the beautiful Marquise(Olin). Her guests are roaming the halls, secretly meeting with their lovers. One man(Dafoe) prepares himself for a night of lust, and we are anticipating what he may have in mind. He slides quietly into her room, as her maid is about to undress her for bed. She spies him in the mirror, and with a slightly wicked smile, dismisses her maid. And the seduction begins.

She coyly asks him to leave; what kind of woman does he think she is? But yet she pulls him back. He tells her a story of his days in prison. How his heart beats only for the woman imprisoned in the next cell. Never seeing her face, or hearing her voice. They passed each other letters through a hole in the wall. He tells her of his erotic adventures(told through flashbacks) as he tries to find the woman. The Marquise is aroused by his words.They find themselves becoming more and more desirous of each other. She wants him to leave, but can't bring herself to let him go. He works his way into her heart and her bed. She has a story of her own.

Olin and Dafoe are hypnotizing as they draw you into their night and tales of passion. The erotic yet witty banter is the meat of this film. It's the supreme seduction. But the question is who was seducing who?

Steeped in symbolism, artfully directed by Anna Maria Tato, and wonderfully filmed. It's a film to appreciated for both the delicious dialogue, and the sensual performances. I'm not sure that it would be one that would be watched over and over again, but maybe when "The Night and The Moment"...and the mood is just right!.....Laurie

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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A play of witty banter..., July 23, 1999
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'Twas an interesting story of two people, a game of minds. The seduction of a mind to claim the body which keeps it. I will not say 'tis the best film I have seen, but certainly it has its merits. That so much of it is all performed in the same room removes from it the usualy visual lures of movies these days makes it all the more intriguing. Certainly, this would be a boring film for most, as it requires your attention and an understanding of the subtly clever tricks each character plays . . . tis not for the night when one wishes action, drama, etc. This film is light at heart much of the time, very amusing. I recommend giving it a chance when you feel as if life is too demanding, and you wish to fall into the mirth of wooing a lover's spirit into bed.
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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Where the author's intrusion becomes fruition!, November 16, 2003
By David Fletcher Noble (Highlands Ranch, CO United States) - See all my reviews
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A witty and comical drama, very much from the origins of today's romantic drama, of a marchioness who starts up a conversation with her philandering lover, who went to prison for a while, and makes him give an account of his pleasurable exploits. Slowly and surely, he captures her heart and soul as she discloses one of her amorous encounters. Quite a naughty film with naughty naughty sweet scenes. The scene where a young lady comes in the author's cell to seduce him and he refuses her is funny! Modern and eighteenth century elements are blended in this film. Not much of a structured plot and the film lacks intrigue. But the spell of both lovers will entice you and I trust the owl to keep a secret. You'll know what I mean if you see the film!
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