The Midnight Sky Review: 5 Ups & 5 Downs

By Jack Pooley /

Ups...

5. George Clooney's Terrific Performance

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No matter the film's dramatic flaws, George Clooney adds another strong performance to his cachet here, entirely believable as a broken down, desolate man filled with anguished regret.

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The beard definitely helps, but in middle age Clooney's wrinkled brow and gravelly voice lend a real air of weight to buying him as a deeply lonely man trying to do one good thing before he succumbs to terminal illness.

Given that he spends much of his screen time either alone or working opposite a mostly mute child, Clooney has to convey much of Lofthouse's torment physically and he pulls it off splendidly.

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The unfortunate byproduct of Clooney's magnetic watchability, though, is that he's sorely missed every single second he's off screen.