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 “Vanished into the Night” promised a gripping mystery thriller, but sadly delivered a mediocre experience, marred by poor writing, a weak plot, and an overall disappointing execution.


From the start, the film struggles to find its footing. The script is disjointed, leaving viewers confused rather than intrigued.

Director: Renato De Maria
Writers: Patxi Amezcua, Alejo Flah, Luca Infascelli
Stars: Riccardo Scamarcio, Annabelle Wallis, Massimiliano Gallo

The plot, which should be the backbone of any good thriller, is riddled with loopholes and inconsistencies. Key story elements are either underdeveloped or completely neglected, making it difficult to maintain attention. The film introduces several subplots but fails to coherently tie them together, leading to a messy and unsatisfying narrative.


The pacing of “Vanished into the Night” is another major flaw. Scenes drag on without a purpose, and the buildup to supposed climaxes feels forced and anticlimactic. This lack of tension and suspense is particularly damaging to a genre that relies on keeping audiences on the edge of their seats.


Even the nighttime setting, which could have been used to create an eerie atmosphere, is wasted. The photography is uninspired, with poorly lit scenes obscuring rather than enhancing the mood. The nighttime sequences, rather than adding suspense, become a frustrating viewing experience due to their lack of clarity.


As for the performances, the cast does the best they can with the material they are given, but not even talented actors can save a film with such fundamental flaws. The characters are one-dimensional, making it difficult to invest in their fates or care about their journeys.


Overall, “Vanished into the Night” is a missed opportunity. It had the ingredients for a compelling thriller, but it fell short in almost every aspect. If you’re looking for a captivating mystery, you might want to pass this one up.

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