She Came at Night

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Jirka and Aneta are a young couple who enjoy the routine of their quiet relationship and are in no hurry to make big decisions in life. One night in their inherited flat, the doorbell rings and standing at the door is Jirka’s mother Valerie. An initially brief visit turns into a never-ending stay by an intense and caustic diva whose presence fundamentally disrupts the couple’s privacy. Certainties are shaken, boundaries broken. Although the film’s directorial duo works with a familiar premise, they subvert any dark humor with a sense of tension more commonly found in horror movies, all of it wrapped in the penetrating question: Is the mother’s unbearable smothering legitimate or are mothers sometimes the biggest monsters of all? (Karlovy Vary International Film Festival)

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agentmiky 

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English You know the feeling when you watch a film that’s really well set up, with good momentum, but the final resolution isn’t worth a damn? Yeah, that’s exactly how I felt after watching She Came at Night. The first half offered a gripping dialogue-driven experience that had your blood boiling. All supported by a brilliant performance from Simona Peková, who delivered it with real skill. But the ending. Ugh. Such potential wasted. What a shame. I give it a 5/10. ()

Goldbeater 

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English She Came at Night is a black comedy that transposes family and relationship experiences into an almost horror film based on the simple anecdotal premise of your mother-in-law coming for a visit, and the joke and the surprise work perfectly. Most likely the most interesting and entertaining Czech film of the year. [KVIFF 2023] ()

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Gilmour93 

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English The mother-in-law is bitter, even if she were made of sugar. A cheaply and quickly made social and intergenerational statement. A horror in the sense of an invasion of personal space by burglars and energy vampires, where everyone is a victim and even the seemingly unclear are antagonists. What if the antagonist was also the one who, caught between two millstones or generally facing any problem, refuses to resist because it's easier to whine? There are toys on the floor, but they're smashed. Crocs, mustard, and a plastic bag from the grocery store... ()

Stanislaus 

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English Like The Owners, She Came at Night relies on a fairly mundane theme, but one that the makers take their own way and serve up an unusual humorous piece that gives you chills, all the more so because it can relate to many of us. The film stands above all on the phenomenal, playfully theatrical performance of Simona Peková, who almost steals the whole thing for herself, and surely many a viewer recognised in her the mother of her dearly beloved half – although it is true that the film is a lethal cocktail of the most toxic qualities cumulated in one person. I was a little puzzled by why I think it’s an unfinished ending. I must not forget to praise the distinctive score. ()

EvilPhoEniX 

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English A Czech unconventional black-humor home invasion. The film is strange in that the genre classification of horror is a misnomer, but what the main characters experience could be called horror, because it’s something you just wouldn’t like to go through. The star is Simona Pekova, she does a very good job. There is a kind of light psychological terror that carries through the whole film and to my surprise I quite enjoyed it. Fucking squaters! The finale could have been handled better, unfortunately no satisfaction comes in the end. ()

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