No Night Is Too Long

2002 "Love may have mortal consequences…"
7.1| 1h56m| en| More Info
Released: 27 December 2002 Released
Producted By: Alliance Atlantis
Country: United Kingdom
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A chance meeting, a stolen kiss and a sudden flare of passion sets a handsome young university student on a journey of betrayal, heartbreak and murder.

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ReaderKenka Let's be realistic.
Siflutter It's easily one of the freshest, sharpest and most enjoyable films of this year.
Jonah Abbott There's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.
Dana An old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.
bkoganbing No Night Is Too Long casts young Lee Williams as one beautiful twink of a college student who gazes longingly on paleontology professor Marc Warren. One day on an impulse they passionately kiss in an elevator and the two are hooked on each other. Not that he's interested in his field, but Williams is certainly interested in the professor. He reluctantly goes along on an Alaskan cruise where Warren is an instructor on finding fossils. When he leaves Williams alone in Juneau for two weeks the trouble begins.After that the film is a story of betrayal, violent passions, and even murder. In fact for an impulsive act on Warren, Williams seems to have covered up pretty well.Williams and Warren are an ideal pair of passionate lovers, the bisexual Williams however finds it impossible to not satisfy the heterosexual side of his nature. Mikela Mikael plays the woman who comes between Williams and Warren and she also has a secret or two to reveal.No Night Is Too Long starts as tender gay love story which goes into all kinds of dark directions. It's a worthy addition from across the pond to the gay cinema.
holdenstevie marvellous film making is the only way to describe this film. Such a flawed beautiful love, for Marc the new boyfriend had been prostituting himself probably since he was a child on the living on the beachfront:so for our anti hero this is his family life. Our doomed learned lover astute this and prostitution is where the money kept in the transformed book comes. Just fabulous how this story is portrayed. the thread of sex relations in the lead actors' school to eventuating in the excess enthusiasm for Isabel. the actors are superb. photography, editing, bravo. i have seen a couple of these quality bbc productions and they are each astoundingly superb. Bravo both leads are astoundingly good and this film needs to be extensively seen and subtitled. Only the English could do such good drama.i'm reading ruth rendell. stevieholden@yahoo.com
mickeyguyuk I agree with all the other comments that this is indeed a well made film and works superbly as a fantastic thriller.HOWEVER, let's all be aware that it contains some truly blinding homophobic stereotypes. Specifically: Gay men can be cured by meeting the right girl, Once meeting said girl, former gay man becomes repulsed by other men, Bisexuals have no morals, Inside every gay/bisexual man beats the heart of a psychopath, spurned gay men act psychotic and therefore should be avoided at all costs.There are three gay men in this film and all of them should be sectioned! I do agree that it is a great film and superbly shot and acted (God knows I'll never be able to look at a four poster bed again without thinking of the sexy Marc Warren!), but for once can we have some gay characters in a thriller that are NORMAL??? Just wanted to point this out, Enjoy! - Mike.
wildenfree I'm talking about the British/Canadian co-produced film titled: "No Night is Too Long". I live in Mexico City and on May 8th, on one of my cable TV channels --"The Film Zone", I just happened to catch/watch/discover this wonderful movie masterpiece, though it came out in 2002. I ask you: why can't the damn BBC be just a tad more money-minded?:-) By commercializing films of this superb quality --and many others such as the BFI's "Sixth Happinness" -- AND ADDING SUBTITLES IN Spanish, they would not only earn considerable and well-deserved revenue, they'd also give enormous pleasure to millions of true lovers of cinema--worldwide....and that revenue would motivate the BBC to continue producing masterpieces and hence, continue to enthrall the world with its lifelong superb creations. And I stress "subtitles in Spanish" because, after English, Spanish is probably nowadays the 2nd most widely-spoken language in the world. Movie companies/producers who fail to see this reality are not only stupid and losing out on huge profits, worse yet, they're depriving millions of people of viewing entertainment options.Sincerely T