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  1. Mar 26, 2019 · The ending of Night Moves came a little abrupt to me. After killing Dena somewhat "accidentally" Josh ends up somewhere in California and casually applies for a job at an outdoor shop, apparently trying to go under the radar.

  2. Jul 11, 2010 · Perhaps the best description of what is going on at the end of Night Moves isn’t in film or fiction, but rather the second half of Robert Creeley’s poem “Bresson’s Movies,” which is also about a knight in distress:

  3. The cast and crew of Night Moves were shooting at the house on the day the police came to question Kaufman, and as they were taking him away, Arthur Penn turned to Gene Hackman and said, "Man, we're shooting the wrong movie".

    • Bruce Surtees
    • Dede AllenStephen A. Rotter (co-editor) [1]
    • Arthur Penn
    • Robert M. Sherman
  4. Night Moves is a 1975 American neo-noir film [3] [4] directed by Arthur Penn, and starring Gene Hackman, Jennifer Warren, Susan Clark, with supporting performances from Melanie Griffith and James Woods. Its plot follows a Los Angeles private investigator who uncovers a series of sinister events while searching for the missing teenage daughter ...

  5. It has an ending that comes not only as a complete surprise — which would be easy enough — but that also pulls everything together in a new way, one we hadn’t thought of before, one that’s almost unbearably poignant.

  6. One particular scene though, namely the final one, has left me a little baffled. Josh (Eisenberg) has fled Oregon after killing Dee (Fanning) as a result of her cracking under the strain of guilt she felt in the aftermath of their attack on the dam.

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  8. Mar 26, 2006 · It is probably true that if you saw “Night Moves” several times and took careful notes, you could reconstruct exactly what happens in the movie, but that might be missing the point.

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