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Nurse's Race Against Time in Hospital Thriller
19 Mar
Summary
- New sneakers symbolize a nurse's readiness for a demanding shift.
- Workplace conditions prioritize efficiency over patient empathy.
- Global nursing shortage is highlighted but feels understated.

"Late Shift," directed by Petra Volpe, immerses audiences in the high-pressure environment of a Swiss hospital's cancer ward. The narrative unfolds over a single work rotation, focusing on nurse Floria's challenging duties. Her new sneakers symbolize a readiness for the demanding job, but the ticking clock affects patients awaiting surgery and medication.
The film captures the improvisational nature of nursing, with Floria constantly managing unexpected demands. Cinematography emphasizes her solitary efforts amidst staffing shortages and the added burden of a student nurse. Leonie Benesch's performance portrays the tightrope walk between empathy and efficiency required in such conditions.
Despite its compelling premise, the film's pacing becomes repetitive. While title cards acknowledge the global nursing shortage, the narrative's depiction of this emergency feels somewhat detached from the film's primary focus on individual perseverance.




