Night Moves (2013 film)

The other people living on the farm discuss the explosion; the media reports that a man who was camping near the dam is missing.

Josh destroys his phone and begins to apply for a job at a camp supply store before realizing he cannot fill out the information required.

The lawsuit charged: By way of example only, both works feature the targeting of a dam for destruction by means of ammonium fertilizer-laden boats.

In the Novel, the principal bomb-maker is a beer-guzzling veteran who served overseas as a Green Beret, where he acquired his knowledge of explosives.

The bomb-maker in Night Moves is a beer-guzzling veteran who served overseas as a U.S. Marine, where he acquired his knowledge of explosives.

"[15] Justin Chang of Variety commented on the film's pacing as uneven, noting: "Night Moves might have been close to perfect had it clocked in at a tight 80 minutes or so, rather than pushing on for another half-hour.

While the fallout is impressively handled in its own way, the suspense and momentum inevitably dissipate as the story slowly moves toward a credulity-straining climax.

Still, a feeling of deflation is entirely in keeping with the note Reichardt means to end on, and she finds just the right closing shot with which to convey exactly what her characters have and haven’t accomplished.