🎯 Quick Overview
Trailer
- Director: Michael Cristofer
- Genre: Crime, Drama, Mystery, Romance, Thriller
- Release year: 2020
- Runtime (length): 1h 30min
- IMDb rating: 5.6/10 (44,948 votes)
- Rotten Tomatoes: 21%
😅 Plot Summary – Badly Explained
A socially awkward Rain Man-esque night clerk gets framed for murder, then falls for Ana de Armas, who might be a gold digger, but maybe he’s just playing 4D chess the whole time… or is he?
🍿 The Night Clerk: Detailed Plot Synopsis
Introduction to Bart Bromley
Bart Bromley, a night clerk at a hotel, has Asperger’s Syndrome, making social interactions challenging. To learn how to interact with people, he secretly records guests in hotel rooms. This voyeuristic habit introduces an ethical dilemma and sets the stage for the unfolding events.

A Murder at the Hotel
During one of Bart’s shifts, a guest named Karen Perretti is murdered. Because of his proximity and unusual behavior, Bart becomes a prime suspect in the police investigation led by Detective Espada. Bart’s alibi is unconvincing, deepening the suspicion around him.

Connection with Andrea Rivera
Andrea Rivera, a new guest at the hotel, develops a connection with Bart. Andrea claims familiarity with Asperger’s, as her brother had the condition. As Bart and Andrea grow closer, Bart realizes he must protect her from the real killer, who may strike again.

⚠️ Spoilers and Ending Explained
🎬 Cast & Characters
- Bart Bromley (Tye Sheridan): A night clerk with Asperger’s syndrome who uses surveillance to learn social skills but becomes a murder suspect.
- Andrea Rivera (Ana de Armas): A beautiful hotel guest who forms a connection with Bart while harboring her own secrets.
- Detective Espada (John Leguizamo): The lead detective investigating the murder, who suspects Bart’s involvement.
- Ethel Bromley (Helen Hunt): Bart’s protective mother who supports him through the murder investigation.
- Nick Perretti (Johnathon Schaech): The husband of the murdered woman who is revealed to be the actual killer.
💬 Memorable Quotes
- Bart Bromley: “In a 1993 study, individuals who said that they were in love had their brains scanned to show neural activity… love is not an emotion… rather, it’s an addiction.” – Bart explains his understanding of love based on scientific research.
💰Box Office
- Budget: $5,000,000
- Domestic Gross: $15,898
- Worldwide Gross: $302,127
💥 The Night Clerk Reviews
Personal Review
I went into this movie expecting a suspenseful thriller, but it turned out to be more of a character study. Tye Sheridan’s performance was truly captivating, and I was completely drawn into his character’s struggles. The scene where he tries to connect with Ana de Armas at the pool was so awkward yet endearing. While the plot had its flaws, I was invested in the characters and their journey, making it a worthwhile watch for me. I would watch it again but probably on a relaxed afternoon.
- Who would enjoy:
- “Viewers interested in psychological thrillers”
- “Fans of Tye Sheridan, Ana de Armas, and Helen Hunt”
- “Those interested in films exploring characters with Asperger’s Syndrome”
- Content warnings ⚠:
- “Violence”
- “Murder”
- “Voyeurism”
- “Brief Nudity”
- “Suggestive Themes”
Professional Reviews
- IMDb: “While the acting is commendable, particularly Tye Sheridan’s portrayal of a man with Asperger’s, the film struggles to decide what it wants to be. The plot feels underdeveloped, leaving the viewer with a sense of unfulfilled potential. It’s a watchable movie if you appreciate the performances, but don’t expect a nail-biting thriller.
- Rotten Tomatoes: “A promising premise is weighed down by a meandering plot and a lack of suspense. ‘The Night Clerk’ ultimately fails to deliver on its potential, despite strong performances from the cast. It feels like a missed opportunity for a truly gripping story.
Audience Reactions
Tye Sheridan’s performance as Bart was incredibly convincing and authentic.: Viewers appreciated the realistic portrayal of Asperger’s Syndrome and the emotional depth Sheridan brought to the role.
The twists and turns kept me guessing until the very end.: Some found the ending confusing, most thought there were some interesting twists that subverted expectations for a typical thriller.
Overall Consensus: A movie with strong acting and an interesting premise, ‘The Night Clerk’ is ultimately held back by a meandering plot and a somewhat rushed ending.
Awards
🛠️ Behind the Scenes
- “Ana de Armas removing her high heels in the hotel lobby during a conversation with Tye Sheridan was unscripted; she did it because her feet were hurting.”
- “Tye Sheridan extensively researched and studied individuals with Asperger’s Syndrome to accurately portray Bart Bromley.”
🖥️ How to Watch The Night Clerk?
The Night Clerk is available for streaming on platforms such as Prime Video, Apple TV, and Vudu, where it can be rented or purchased. Check your local listings as it may also be available on other on-demand services. Physical copies (DVD/Blu-ray) are also available for purchase from major retailers.

🎥 Similar Movies
If you enjoyed The Night Clerk, you might like these similar films:
- Rear Window (1954): Shares the theme of voyeurism and a protagonist who observes potentially criminal activity from a distance.
- Taxi Driver (1976): Features a lonely protagonist with social difficulties navigating a dark and isolating urban environment.
- One Hour Photo (2002): Explores a character with social awkwardness and voyeuristic tendencies.
- Knives Out (2019): Also stars Ana de Armas in a mystery thriller that keeps you guessing.
🛒 The Night Clerk Related Products
- Rain Man [Blu-ray]: A classic film exploring themes of autism and brotherhood. If you enjoyed Tye Sheridan’s nuanced performance, Dustin Hoffman’s portrayal in Rain Man is a must-see.
- Knives Out [Blu-ray]: Another great movie starring Ana de Armas.
- CCTV Camera Sign – 4 Pack: Weatherproof security camera signs, great for deterring crime and voyeurism.
- Hotel Transylvania [Blu-ray]: Animated film featuring John Leguizamo.
🎧 Soundtrack
The Night Clerk features a captivating soundtrack that enhances the movie’s atmosphere and emotional impact. Here are some notable tracks:
- “Ojos Del Sol” – performed by Y La Bamba
- “The Night Clerk Official Soundtrack” – performed by Amazon Digital Services LLC
You can find the complete soundtrack on Amazon Music and Apple Music.
🤨 FAQ
No, The Night Clerk is a fictional story, though it touches on realistic themes related to individuals with Asperger’s Syndrome and the challenges they face in social interactions and relationships.
Asperger’s Syndrome, now classified as Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), is characterized by difficulties in social interaction and nonverbal communication. Bart’s character in the film portrays some of these challenges, including difficulty with social cues and a preference for routines.
The killer is Nick Perretti, Karen’s husband, who also becomes involved with Andrea. He murdered his wife and attempts to frame Bart for the crime.
🔥 Bonus Content
The Murder Mystery Movie Killing It On Netflix Right Now
Ever wondered why some movies become surprise hits? This video dives into why ‘The Night Clerk’ was so popular on Netflix. I think it’s because Ana de Armas is captivating, so you may want to check it out.
Ana de Armas: Through the Years #shorts
Want to see how far Ana de Armas has come? This quick video gives you a glimpse of her journey from early roles to ‘The Night Clerk’ and beyond. It’s amazing to see her evolution!
Hotel Clerk Spies on Guests | The Recaps Channel
Need a quick rundown of ‘The Night Clerk’ before diving in? This video summarizes the entire plot, so you’ll know what to expect. I personally love these recap videos!
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