
I am speaking of the film "Night Catches Us", starring Anthony Mackie and Kerry Washington.
Since I've moved back to Oakland, I've had the very fine privilege of being around some original Black Panthers; the ones that were front and center when everything went down, both here and in Los Angeles. The vast majority of them epitomize the old saying "Still waters run deep". Silent, powerful, exuding the energy of all of the hurt, lessons, wisdom and knowledge that make up their being; and careful about the company they keep.
I would say this film is very much an allegory of that type of Black Panther personality, and it is fitting as it centers around two people that are former Black Panthers, struggling to get past their life-changing and disturbing experiences while in the party (Mackie and Washington).
That is basically all that the film is about. It is not an epic-type film (though they show original footage of the Panthers), but a slice of the very large pie that was/is The Panthers. And sometimes a slice is all we need to gather focus on a film's characters, and the beauty of the life it represents.

Mackie is a former Panther that has been deeply branded a "snitch", and may have been the cause of Kerry's husband's failed attempt and ultimate death. He has left town years ago, immediately after the incident, and returns to tie up loose ends in the wake of his father's passing.
Without telling the whole film (which on the outside doesn't seem like a lot), the wonderful chemistry of Kerry and Mackie draws you in, and sneaks up on you, just like a panther. They have learned a lot of lessons over the years, and when they come together, even though the core of what they were is still the same, the changes they've been through have changed them as well. They represent in each other the idealism they once had, but slowly and carefully come together to overcome what their current differences are to get to something that is true and organic--something that has been missing from both of their lives: love.



oh, and ps: the soundtrack by the roots is fantastic...this film is on cable on demand in many cities
i cannot wait to see this! i'm a huge fan of Kerry Washington and anthony mackie.
ReplyDeleteyes, see it before it goes away; i'd really like to hear your thoughts.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds excellent! I will certainly keep an eye out for it, I hope it comes to Boston.
ReplyDelete@alex: someone just told me they heard it's available on i tunes :-)
ReplyDeleteAlso read my interview with the writer/director Tanya Hamilton right here
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I have been wanting to see this for a while now! In all the places in the country, not showing anywhere near DC. I am going to check it out on itunes. Thanks for the sugg.
ReplyDelete@sergio: thanks for that interview link--i really like it! she seems very cool...
ReplyDelete@ayankha just found out you can rent it on amazon for $6.99 as well
I really wanted to see this, and now I want to see it even more. Thanks for this great review!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a film that I am going to need to find and watch.
ReplyDeleteWonderfully written write-up, IW. I just watched this film on Amazon. What a great movie...shame that its theatrical distribution is near-nonexistent. Anthony Mackie and Kerry Washington were strong, and I loved the tone of the film; people who let the past dictate their present.
ReplyDeleteThe Independent Spirit Awards is showing some love for Night Catches Us. It's a nominee for Best First Feature. I'd also like to snag a copy of the soundtrack (part of it was like "name that Wu-Tang sample :) ).
I'm slipping.
ReplyDeleteI hadn't even heard of this film until I read your post, but it looks fantastic. :)
It's only in one theater in my area, but I'll check it out, ASAP.
Thanks, for the heads up.
Thanks for the info about this film...will definitely be checking for it this weekend.
ReplyDeleteGood for you getting to hang out with Panthers I'm jealous. Your review hits the nail on the head. Loved Night catches us ! It really pulled me in I wasn't ready for it to end. I liked that it wasn't over the top it seemed very real to me. I think all the actors were great too.
ReplyDeleteLiked the story very much, but the writing was just ok for me (storytelling) – You know how you have two uncles and they tell the same story, but one of them tells it flat and the other has you on the edge of your seat hanging off of their every word? Well this movie was the former.
ReplyDeleteI wasn’t looking for over-the-top dramatics but I wanted some passion filled lines for the actors. Although the actors did a great job, I wasn’t emotionally invested in them. The words written for them were dull. I struggle to describe the two main character’s personalities.
The set and wardrobe were authentic. I enjoyed the camera work. I was pleased with what she showed the audience. C+ for screenplay/B for story and direction.
Found a torrent download of this and watched based on your recommendation. Truly enjoyable flick. It did take a while for the story to develop but the soundtrack helped to make up for that for me.
ReplyDeleteI will definitely watch. Thanks for bringing it to our attention.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a really interesting flick. So many movies go unwatched and it is a shame. It is refreshing to look forward to something with such an intriguing plot. Have you ever seen White Wedding? It is a feel good comedy made in South Africa but is another film that everyone should see. I’m glad it’s finally coming out on DVD so everyone can experience it. Check out the trailer at: www.whiteweddingmovie.com
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