27 Nights Review: A Feel-Good Film That Does Its Job

27 Nights Review: 27 Nights (27 noches) is a 2025 Argentine drama film directed by Daniel Hendler, adapted from Natalia Zito’s acclaimed 2021 biographical fiction novel Veintisiete noches. Co-written by Hendler, Martín Mauregui, and Agustina Liendo from an initial adaptation by Mariano Llinás, the film stars veteran actress Marilú Marini.

This is about Martha Hoffman, an eccentric, wealthy 83-year-old woman whose free-spirited nature and unconventional choices spark concern from her family. The narrative unravels a delicate and emotionally layered exploration of ageing and the societal boundaries placed on women as they grow older.

  • 27 Nights Netflix Cast

    Daniel Hendler, Marilú Marini, Humberto Tortonese, Julieta Zylberberg, Paula Grinszpan, Carla Peterson

  • 27 Nights Movie Director

    Daniel Hendler

  • 27 Nights Release Date

    October 17, 2025

27 Nights Review
27 Nights Review: Marilú Marini

Premiering as part of the opening lineup at the 73rd San Sebastián International Film Festival, 27 Nights competed for the prestigious Golden Shell award on September 19, 2025. Following its festival debut, the film will be available for global streaming on Netflix beginning October 17, 2025.

The runtime of The Time That Remains movie is 1h 47m approx.

27 Nights Review

27 Nights Review
27 Nights Review: Marilú Marini

27 Nights is a refreshing and entertaining film that is essentially based on real-life events and explores the themes of ageing and freedom. Here, Martha comes off as an unorthodox and free-spirited old lady, for whom life is more of a party, even at her age. She does not care what other people think and lives her life to the fullest. This also includes spending money carelessly, investing in random businesses, taking in multiple young lovers with questionable intentions, and partying all the time.

However, that becomes an issue for her daughters, who think that her age is finally catching up to her and she needs supervision. Without her consent, they sent her to a psychiatric clinic on the grounds that she has dementia, based on very shoddy reports that essentially mean nothing.

27 Nights Review
27 Nights Review: Marilú Marini

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Thus, it becomes the job of Casares, an expert assigned by the court to decide whether Martha should get her freedom back or she should spend the rest of her life in confinement.

The movie does a fine job of keeping the spontaneous mood alive with a fast pace and interesting background music. From the moment it begins, it has a whimsical quality to it that symbolises the nature of the main heroine, Martha herself. Contrasting her personality is Casares, who is a straight-laced, token good guy who must understand the true issue here. It is a high-profile case where the daughters are hell-bent on proving their mother does not deserve financial freedom, as Martha just wants to live her life the way she wants to.

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27 Nights Review: Still

The movie definitely brings some serious questions about age and whether somebody truly loses all rights to have fun after they grow up. On top of that, if somebody has spent their entire lives earning money, do they not have the liberty to spend it however they want? Though there is no clear answer to this, the movie does a fine job of drawing a conclusion that satisfies all parties.

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The actors are brilliant in this movie as they make a simple storyline like this into a fun watch experience. It is also very realistic and grounded in its approach despite having all the impulsive qualities.

27 Nights Review
27 Nights Review: Marilú Marini

Verdict

All in all, this is a nice and fun movie that does not have a mind-bending narrative, but entertains you thoroughly. It is delightful, quirky, and comes with a great message, so definitely give this film a try.

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27 Nights Review: This is a delightful and thought-provoking movie that explores aging, freedom, and self-expression.
Arpita Samaddar
Arpita Samaddar
Arpita Samaddar has a Post Graduate in English Literature and her love for Anime has taken her to study Japanese. She has a writing experience of 2 years.

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