Time of the Wolf (2003)
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Reviews Counted:52
Fresh:33
Rotten:19
Average Rating:6.2/10
Consensus: A lean and unsettlingly thriller.
Theatrical Release:Jun 25, 2004 Limited
Synopsis: Michael Haneke's TIME OF THE WOLF is an emotionally riveting film that takes place in post-apocalyptic rural France. Keeping the film at a constantly tense level even though the characters are for... Michael Haneke's TIME OF THE WOLF is an emotionally riveting film that takes place in post-apocalyptic rural France. Keeping the film at a constantly tense level even though the characters are for the most part calm and logical, Haneke has mastered the art of controlling his audience. Viewers will find it hard to look away from the screen--or even move in their seats--as they sit frozen by the powerful performances of Isabelle Huppert and Anais Demoustier. The story follows a family of four who load up their supplies and retreat from Paris after a disaster leaves the water contaminated and livestock sickened, causing the government to put sanctions of food and fuel. Arriving at their country house, the family is attacked, their patriarch is murdered, and their supplies are stolen, leaving Anne (Huppert), Eva (Demoustier) and the fragile young Ben (Lucas Biscombe) to wander the bleak countryside in a fervent search for justice and protection. Settling into a makeshift commune in a railroad station, the threesome struggle to make it through each day among chaos, prostitution and rape, competitive barter for food and water, and long episodes of their companions screaming or sobbing. Depressing and frightening, yet totally compelling, TIME OF THE WOLF is a myth with epic feeling. Most of the action takes place off-screen as the protagonists react, and this method of storytelling infuses the film with natural suspense. The result is one great big deep and eerie shiver. [More]
Starring: Isabelle Huppert, Olivier Gourmet, Patrice Chereau, Beatrice Dalle
Starring: Isabelle Huppert, Olivier Gourmet, Patrice Chereau, Beatrice Dalle, Anais Demoustier, Lucas Biscombe, Hakim Taleb, Maurice Benichou, Daniel Duval, Maryline Even, Rona Hartner, Brigitte Rouan
Director: Michael Haneke
Director: Michael Haneke
Producer: Margaret Menegoz, Veit Heiduschka
Studio: Palm Pictures
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Reviews for Time of the Wolf
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[Dawn of the Dead] manages to comment with wit and excitement on the same ideas that Time of the Wolf treats so seriously and glumly. Full Review |
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Has a feral intensity. Full Review |
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Couldn't be more boring and less entertaining, though it certainly was masterfully photographed. Full Review |
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It has the effect of a game in which the viewer needs to fill in the missing pieces. Full Review |
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When money, class, position, name, and education no longer mean anything, how do people relate to one another? Full Review |
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Time of the Wolf is 28 Days Later without the zombies and Deep Impact without the meteor shower. Full Review |
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Does nuclear aftermath have to be this boring? Full Review |
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A minimalist story about a minimalist future - it's just not very entertaining. Full Review |
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Although the scenes are often dark and shrouded in mist, the film is replete with cinematic portraiture that sears itself into memory. Full Review |
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It's a time travel film, in a sense--not into the future, but into the undifferentiated past. Full Review |
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The questions the film raises are more interesting than the film itself. Full Review |
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When, after the fact, that missing fifth reel was shown, it made what was intriguingly vague now seem obvious, trite and drawn out. Full Review |
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A gravely realized and often chilling look at what might happen to ordinary people if all their support systems suddenly collapsed. Full Review |
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What it comes down to is this vital question: When the world ends, will there still be compassion, or will it have died much earlier? Full Review |
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The French-language film traipses through such familiar territory, it's hard to be as moved and devastated as we're clearly supposed to be. Full Review |
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