Critical response One Night Stand earned a mixed response from critics. On
review aggregator website
Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 33%, based on 39 reviews, and an average rating of 5.1/10. Audiences polled by
CinemaScore give the film an average grade of "C" on an A+ to F scale.
Variety's David Rooney wrote, "as fluid, loose and seductive as the languid jazz riffs with which director Mike Figgis underscores its moods,
One Night Stand is a complex, almost existential take on relationships and reassessing life choices." Rooney adds, "while it’s compromised by a far too tidy resolution that will leave many feeling cheated, what comes before is strong enough to ensure a critical support camp, and to put this New Line release across to enlightened urban audiences."
CNN's Paul Tatara said in November 1997 that, "
One Night Stand [is] worth watching, despite the fact that it is wandering and nearly uneventful." Regarding the performances, he said "the interplay between the Snipes and Kinski characters is charming, tentative, and thoroughly believable", also noting that "Downey's performance is a revelation, completely void of the sort of pathos that usually mar these stories." Charles Taylor of
Salon had a positive view of Snipes' acting in the film, but said "Snipes is stuck in some of the movie's worst scenes. There is some truly terrible comedy with Snipes having to deal with the family dog sniffing his crotch when he returns home, and some even worse moments when he has to show his contempt for his bourgeois co-workers at a dinner party he throws with his wife." On the November 15, 1997 episode of
Siskel & Ebert, it received a thumbs down from
Gene Siskel and a thumbs up from
Roger Ebert.
Accolades Wesley Snipes won the
Volpi Cup for Best Actor at the
54th Venice International Film Festival.
Legacy In a 1999 interview, Figgis was asked if he was surprised that his film
Leaving Las Vegas was successful, to which Figgis replied: "Completely! I thought it would bomb horribly and thought that
One Night Stand would be a huge commercial hit! (laughs) I'm very glad
Leaving Las Vegas did well, and still don't quite know what happened with
One Night Stand". When ranking the 59 films of Robert Downey Jr. in 2021, Kyle Wilson of
Screen Rant placed
One Night Stand at 47th. He said, "this drama doesn't really have the bite or sensuality one might hope, but it does boast some extremely good performances, most of all Downey, who brings a soulful sensitivity to the potentially cynical and awards-baiting role of the sick friend." ==References==