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> Vanessa Kirby is an actress who has been making waves lately with her roles, her latest being in "Fantastic Four." This is very common when any actor suddenly experiences these peaks in popularity, where they're suddenly everywhere with two or more films at the same time, and in this case, it doesn't bother me because Vanessa is an extraordinary actress who's a joy to watch on screen. In this film released by Netflix, she's the center of everything, an intense and tension-filled drama where we see what she's truly made of to get what she so desperately needs.
> Lynette (Kirby) is a woman who apparently hasn't fared very well in life (her backstory is quite dense), so she's currently paying the price. She lives with her mother and brother. The problem here is that they're about to lose their house, something that doesn't seem to bother her much. In order to continue living where they've been, they need to take out a loan, and to do so, they have to pay 25,000 dollars. As I told you, her mother isn't very interested in the situation, so she leaves the entire burden on Lynette; the problem? She needs that money by first thing tomorrow morning, and it's 6 p.m. This is where this woman's odyssey begins.  [Source!](https://www.whats-on-netflix.com/news/the-night-always-comes-starring-vanessa-kirby-lands-at-netflix/) ---  [Source!](https://www.otroscines.com/post/critica-de-la-noche-siempre-llega-night-always-comes-pelicula-de-benjamin-caron-con-vanessa-kirby-y-jennifer-jason-leigh-netflix)
> I won't mention her brother because he has a condition (Down syndrome), which makes the situation even more traumatic and emotional for Lynette. From here on, we'll see everything this woman is willing to do for her future and that of her brother; after all, he's the only one she cares about. As I said, her past is very murky, which allows her to use connections on the street to achieve her goal. Basically, the plot is a race against time; in fact, the film itself makes this clear by setting the time of each event in each scene. This only adds to the viewer's tension, as the question of whether she'll finally get all the money she needs is latent.
> The premise is very powerful: a desperate woman who has little more than 12 hours, at night, to get a lot of money on the streets of Portland. These are the times when people are the least helpful; everyone calls themselves friends until a pressing situation like this one arises, something Lynette will experience firsthand. The snowball begins to grow when she's left alone in front of a safe; from here, everything goes downhill in terms of danger and desperation. The plot never gets boring because something is always happening. Lynette has to improvise a lot on the fly because things don't go as she expects, which puts her life in serious danger more than once, which ultimately keeps the film's tension from dropping.  [Source!](https://www.micropsiacine.com/2025/08/estrenos-online-critica-de-la-noche-siempre-llega-night-always-comes-de-benjamin-caron-netflix/) ---  [Source!](https://www.whats-on-netflix.com/news/the-night-always-comes-starring-vanessa-kirby-lands-at-netflix/)
> Lynette is portrayed as a woman who seemingly can handle anything (she has two jobs and isn't fooled by anyone), but deep down, she's deeply vulnerable because of everything she went through in her adolescence/young adulthood. There's also the element of desperation that makes her do unimaginable things. In fact, I'm truly amazed at how far she becomes and the things she goes through in just a few hours. Add to this the whole setting. It's a very dark environment where it's made very clear that the streets aren't a safe place, much less the people. There's a lot of betrayal and people trying to be clever. In the end, if you go in with a clear objective, I imagine you're kind of invincible (I suppose).
> Vanessa Kirby is a great actress, as she proves here. She dazzles throughout the entire film. At times, it seems as though she's too good an actress for the scenes she's assigned to play, as if she falls short. The plot falls a bit short, with many gaps, but she makes it work. It's a film to watch on a day when there isn't much to see. I give it a 6/10. The tension that is felt at times is interesting; I also think it could have been much better than it was. It's less than two hours long and you can find it on Netflix. I've left the trailer below.  [Source!](https://www.stylist.co.uk/entertainment/film/night-always-comes-thriller-netflix/1008204) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gd44vTsTUhs&ab_channel=Netflix *** Bueno mi gente por hoy es todo, espero que les haya gustado. ¡Un abrazo a todos, nos vemos en la próxima! ***
> Well, that's all for today, everyone. I hope you enjoyed it. ¡Hugs to everyone, see you next time!