First Lady
A woman mourning her murdered lover finds her world erupting into a hellish explosion after she unknowingly falls for the man who really killed him.
A woman mourning her murdered lover finds her world erupting into a hellish explosion after she unknowingly falls for the man who really killed him. It’s hard to believe that what sounds like a gothic romance is actually one of the most moving and thought-provoking movies of its time, but that’s exactly what Andrzej Żuławski’s 1981 film “The Third Part of the Night” does.
A beautifully shot and intensely personal story about a woman trying to find herself again as she copes with the loss of her lover, Żuławski’s film is unlike any other horror movie you’ve seen. Heavily influenced by his Catholic faith, this Polish director is almost better known for his work in the art house than he is in the horror genre, but “The Third Part of the Night” is one of those rare gems that can function as both art and entertainment, making it perfect Halloween viewing.
One thing that makes this movie so unique are its protagonists—instead of focusing on some kind of ethereal monster and its victims, it follows three characters trying to
A woman mourning her murdered lover finds her world erupting into a hellish explosion after she unknowingly falls for the man who really killed him.
This is a film about a woman, her love life, and a murder mystery. If you like movies about women and their love lives, then this movie is made just for you. If you like movies about murders and mysteries, then this movie is made just for you. If neither of these things appeal to you, then this movie may be made just for you too!