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is the Italian title of the 1990 American film noir After Dark, My Sweet , directed by James Foley. Based on the 1955 novel by Jim Thompson, it is widely regarded as one of the most faithful and uncompromising adaptations of Thompson's dark, nihilistic literature. Film Overview and Themes

: Roger Ebert praised it as one of the "purest and most uncompromising" modern film noirs for capturing the "lonely, exhausted lives" of its characters. PiГ№ tardi al buio

The story follows (played by Jason Patric), a drifter and former boxer who has recently escaped from a mental institution. The film is set against the "sun-drenched unease" of a Palm Springs suburb, utilizing bright, dusty visuals to contrast its dark narrative—a hallmark of the "neo-noir" style. Key thematic and narrative elements include: is the Italian title of the 1990 American

: The protagonist’s struggle with reality and his "nervy, yearning" nature drive much of the film’s tension, as he oscillates between being a victim of his circumstances and a participant in the crime. The story follows (played by Jason Patric), a

While it was a commercial failure upon release—grossing less than $3 million—it has since gained a significant cult following and critical acclaim: