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Hurry Up Tomorrow
2025 105 min United States of America R 16+
★4.3
Music, Thriller, Drama
Director: Trey Edward Shults
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Description
A musician plagued by insomnia is pulled into an odyssey with a stranger who begins to unravel the very core of his existence.
Budget:
$15M
US Gross:
$5.22M
Worldwide:
$7.76M
Starring
The Weeknd
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Jenna Ortega
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Barry Keoghan
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Awards
9 nominations total
Key opinion
Hurry Up Tomorrow is a polarizing, visually ambitious project that functions more as an extended music video than a cohesive feature film. While fans appreciate its emotional vulnerability and thematic connection to The Weeknd's music, many critics find the narrative thin, self-indulgent, and structurally lacking.
| Cinematography | The cinematography, lighting, and visual composition are consistently praised for their striking and stylish aesthetic. | |
| Screenplay | The screenplay is widely criticized as thin, incoherent, and overly reliant on narcissistic vanity rather than compelling storytelling. | |
| Acting | Abel Tesfaye's central performance is frequently viewed as unconvincing or amateurish, though some supporters see it as an authentic expression of his inner struggle. | |
| Runtime | The 100-minute runtime is viewed by many as excessive, stretching concepts better suited for a short-form music video into a feature-length project. | |
| Accessibility | The film functions effectively as a companion piece for fans of The Weeknd's music, while general audiences find the narrative distant and perplexing. |