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Hurry Up Tomorrow
Hurry Up Tomorrow
2025 ·105 min ·United States of America ·R 16+
4.3
IMDb 4.2 КП 5.3 RT 14% MC 29
Music, Thriller, Drama
Director: Trey Edward Shults
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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
The Weeknd
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Jenna Ortega
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Barry Keoghan
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🏆9 nominations total

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.
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