The film is noted for its unique visual language and narrative structure.
💡 One Night at McCool’s is less about what actually happened and more about how desire can completely warp a person's version of the truth. One Night at McCool's
Released in 2001, One Night at McCool’s is a stylized neo-noir dark comedy that explores how different people can witness the same event and see something completely different. Directed by Harald Zwart and written by Stan Seidel, the film uses a "Rashomon-style" narrative to piece together a chaotic night centered around a mysterious woman. The Plot: Three Men, One Woman The film is noted for its unique visual
Anchors the film by playing three slightly different versions of the same character. Directed by Harald Zwart and written by Stan
A simple bartender who meets Jewel at McCool’s and quickly finds his life spiraling into crime.
A grieving police detective who investigates a crime at Randy’s home and believes Jewel is a literal angel. Key Themes and Style