Bizarre and perverse, Tomorrow Night tells the deliciously improbable story
of Charles, a joyless photo-shop manager who has all the charm and good looks of
Eugene Levy during the Ghostbuster years. Sensing the emptiness of his life,
Charles is drawn toward the lonely Florence, a lovable elderly woman whose penchant
for tidiness leads him to propose a marriage of convenience, despite their age difference
of some 30 years. If you can imagine, things get stranger from there. Shot in black-and-white,
the film maintains the choppiness and at times even the sound of old nickelodeons,
a nuance that makes this grotesque world even creepier. The real treat of Tomorrow
Night, though, is the delightfulness of the performances, which range from just
short of certifiable to Chuck Sklar's unshakable deadpan. Vivid, unforgettable characters
leap into the story at every turn, characters like the freaky, funky mailman (Smoove)
or ludicrous love bunny Lola Vagina (Morgan). Together they weave a most enjoyable
jaunt into an off-kilter universe, so wild and nonsensical, so bittersweet and beautiful
that it might just be our own.
--Sarah Hepola
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