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Le Temps du Loup (2003)

Drama | 113 minutes
2,91 234 votes

Genre: Drama

Duration: 113 minuten

Alternative title: The Time of the Wolf

Country: France / Austria / Germany

Directed by: Michael Haneke

Stars: Isabelle Huppert, Olivier Gourmet and Patrice Chéreau

IMDb score: 6,4 (12.183)

Releasedate: 28 August 2003

Le Temps du Loup plot

A family arrives at their country retreat. They soon discover that another family has moved in and plans to chase them away at gunpoint. A fatal shot is fired, the father dies immediately, the mother and her two children leave and seek refuge in a world where life is no longer the same due to an unexplained catastrophe. How do you survive without society, supplies, authority, security, social order, ...? A struggle to preserve the value of life and humanity.

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Decec

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A decent drama movie...

Reasonable story...

Great acting...

Pretty nice HD quality...

Good background sound/

music (Dolby Digital)...

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tbouwh

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Don't ask Haneke to paint a true disaster scenario in a post-apocalyptic setting, because he is interested in completely different things. That became clear when the opening of the film directly introduced the element of trauma and raised the question of how mother, son and daughter would process this in the remainder. [Also] I liked the scene with the fire chilling, but was equally impressed by the simple yet expressive endshot, which for many might be called an anti-climax. Let that be exactly how Haneke interweaves subtlety with more visible emotion; the different forces (people) in this microcosm all betray what meat is in the tub, and on the other hand it is the letter from the daughter (to her deceased father) that one of the characters in the film exposed with a stroke of the pen. It was these kind of small moments that outweighed the what, where, how and why for me, and finally made me realize that I had seen a relatively underrated Haneke.

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scorsese

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Excellent film in which a family tries to survive in a kind of post-apocalyptic world. The how and what does not matter here, because it is all about the effect on society. The film here shows a civilization that is not exactly civilized anymore. The lack of music makes some scenes more penetrating. It also gets pretty brutal here and there.

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