The story follows and her younger boyfriend, Max , who rent a remote cabin in the redwoods for a getaway. Upon arrival, they find another young couple ( Greta and Al ) already staying there due to a double-booking. They agree to share the cabin for the night.
(released in the United States as Gone in the Night ) is a 2022 American mystery thriller directed by Eli Horowitz in his directorial debut. The film originally premiered at the SXSW Film Festival under the title The Cow . Core Movie Details Director: Eli Horowitz Writers: Eli Horowitz and Matthew Derby Release Date: July 15, 2022 (Limited Theatrical) Genre: Mystery, Psychological Thriller, Horror Runtime: 90 minutes Rating: R Cast and Characters
Winona Ryder's performance was widely praised as the film's strongest element. Critics also noted its focus on generational divides and the fear of aging. Abandonada (Gone in the Night) (2022)
The next morning, Max and Greta have seemingly vanished together, leading Kath to believe her boyfriend has left her for a younger woman. Obsessed with finding closure, Kath enlists the help of the cabin's owner, . As they investigate Greta's identity, the narrative shifts into a "mad scientist" or medical horror territory, revealing that the disappearance was part of a sinister plot related to anti-aging and human "cattle" for blood transfusions. Critical Reception
Many viewers found the twist "outlandish" or "ludicrous," and the middle section of the film was often described as slow or meandering. Gone in the Night (2022) - Full cast & crew - IMDb The story follows and her younger boyfriend, Max
44% critic score; the consensus noted interesting ideas undone by "questionable storytelling choices".
The film features a small ensemble cast led by veteran stars: as Kath Dermot Mulroney as Nicholas Barlow (or Ryan Barlowe) John Gallagher Jr. as Max Brianne Tju as Greta Owen Teague as Al Plot Synopsis (released in the United States as Gone in
Reception was mixed, with reviewers often praising the performances while criticizing the narrative execution: