Sorry, I'm not familiar with the author of this 'the night film novel'. There are so many novels out there, and this one might be by an emerging author or a relatively unknown one. You might need to do some research in literary resources to find out.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. It could be about a mystery that unfolds during the night, perhaps related to a film in some way, like a story about the making of a night - time film or a mystery that occurs on a film set at night.
In a 'night film novel', the night can serve as a metaphor for the hidden aspects of human nature or society. The story could be filled with elements like late - night encounters, the nightlife of a city, or the secrets that people keep and are only unearthed during the night hours. The narrative might be slow - paced at times, building up the tension as the night progresses, much like a film that gradually unfolds its plot. The use of lighting descriptions, or rather the lack of it in the night, can be used to create mood and enhance the overall atmosphere of mystery.
A good night film based on a novel often has a strong atmosphere. For example, it might use lighting effectively to create a sense of mystery or danger at night. In 'Dracula' films (based on the famous novel), the use of shadows and dim lighting during the night scenes helps to build up the horror.
I learned that " General Night " is a web novel written by Tian Silkworm Tudou. At present, there was no official announcement that the novel would shoot a third part. Therefore, he had no choice.
One example could be 'The Night Circus' which has a dreamy and somewhat nocturnal feel to it. The events in the circus often seem to be more magical at night.
To some extent. 'A Royal Night Out' takes elements from historical accounts and fictionalizes them for cinematic purposes. While not a strict retelling, it has roots in real happenings.
One great night film related to a novel could be 'The Great Gatsby' movie adaptation. The novel is a classic, and the film beautifully captures the glitz, glamour, and the underlying tragedy of the story. The night scenes are especially well - done, with the parties and the overall atmosphere of the 1920s.