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5ive Days to Midnight

  • Miniserie
  • 2004
  • 42 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,6/10
2926
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5ive Days to Midnight (2004)
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Als J.T. Neumeyer eine Polizeiakte entdeckt, in der seine Ermordung beschrieben wird - die fünf Tage in der Zukunft stattfinden soll -, verschwendet er keine Zeit damit, sein eigenes Leben z... Alles lesenAls J.T. Neumeyer eine Polizeiakte entdeckt, in der seine Ermordung beschrieben wird - die fünf Tage in der Zukunft stattfinden soll -, verschwendet er keine Zeit damit, sein eigenes Leben zu retten.Als J.T. Neumeyer eine Polizeiakte entdeckt, in der seine Ermordung beschrieben wird - die fünf Tage in der Zukunft stattfinden soll -, verschwendet er keine Zeit damit, sein eigenes Leben zu retten.

  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Timothy Hutton
    • Randy Quaid
    • Kari Matchett
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,6/10
    2926
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Timothy Hutton
      • Randy Quaid
      • Kari Matchett
    • 24Benutzerrezensionen
    • 11Kritische Rezensionen
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    Timothy Hutton
    Timothy Hutton
    • J.T. Neumeyer
    • 2004
    Randy Quaid
    Randy Quaid
    • Irwin Sikorski
    • 2004
    Kari Matchett
    Kari Matchett
    • Claudia Whitney
    • 2004
    Hamish Linklater
    Hamish Linklater
    • Carl Axelrod
    • 2004
    Angus Macfadyen
    Angus Macfadyen
    • Roy Bremmer
    • 2004
    Gage Golightly
    Gage Golightly
    • Jesse Neumeyer
    • 2004
    Nicole de Boer
    Nicole de Boer
    • Chantal Hume
    • 2004
    David McIlwraith
    David McIlwraith
    • Brad Hume
    • 2004
    Giancarlo Esposito
    Giancarlo Esposito
    • Tim Sanders
    • 2004
    Rob Stewart
    Rob Stewart
    • Dr. Dan Westville
    • 2004
    Barbara Tyson
    Barbara Tyson
    • Mandy Murphy
    • 2004
    Bruce Clark
    • Desk Sergeant
    • 2004
    Paul Bittante
    • Intersection Policeman…
    • 2004
    L. Harvey Gold
    L. Harvey Gold
    • Jay Simpson
    • 2004
    Chelah Horsdal
    Chelah Horsdal
    • Stefani the Rental Car Woman
    • 2004
    Gardiner Millar
    Gardiner Millar
    • Dr. Fontaine
    • 2004
    Samantha Crew
    • Katherine Neumeyer
    • 2004
    Chilton Crane
    Chilton Crane
    • Jan Westville
    • 2004
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    8Enrique-Sanchez-56

    Great Mystery-Suspense Sci-Fi!

    Kudos to SCI FI Channel for a great mini-series!

    I enjoyed the four days of wonderful suspense and time-loops drove me crazy guessing. The Sci-Fi boards were abuzz with over 700 posts!

    The whole concept of giving watchers the clues online to begin to make their guesses as to the ending was a brilliant touch of intelligence at work!

    I won't give any endings away - but I will say that if you watch this you will not be sure until the very ending exactly how it ends.

    Timothy Hutton was the star and he handled it with aplomb. The great supporting cast was headed by Randy Quaid and Kari Matchett. Hamish Linklater was wonderful as the manic Physics student as were Angus MacFadyen as the mobster and David McIlwraith as the brother-in-law.

    But the major acting discovery was GAGE GOLIGHTLY as Hutton's daughter. She was marvelous in every scene she was in and stole the limelight from whomever was with her. Natural talent like that is to be appreciated. Not to mention her remarkable resemblance to the young Drew Barrymore. It would be interesting to see Drew Barrymore in a prequel-sequel of this mini-series - if she weren't probably overpriced for SCI FI channel?

    All in all - we were kept on our seats for 4 wonderful days of suspense, trying to outguess the wonderful writers. Kudos to all of them!

    I recommend this highly for mystery and suspense buffs. Not just Sci-Fi fans. It's a winner!
    5TerminalMadness

    Great concept, interesting performances, but blande as poundcake

    Timothy hutton plays physics professor JT Neumeyer who while visiting his wife's grave discovers a thin silver brief case.

    He opens it and discovers a group of files showing pictures of his death and newspapers clippings.

    First declaring this as a practical joke, the events in the files play out slowly and now convinced that he'll die in five days, tries to find a way to prevent himself from dying and must change his destiny.

    The concept is great despite being a bit derivative, and there's plenty of room for tension, suspense, and great bits on philosophy, but the screenwriters miss their chances.

    The cast is comprised mostly of second rate actors with the exception of Hutton who tries his best at the lead role but ultimately fails towards the end of the film as he manages to go way over the top with his emotional scenes.

    There's also Randy quaid who is quite bland and one-dimensional, and Angus McFayden who is the worst of the characters as the over the top mob boss Roy Bremmer. Watch for his really bad scenes as he attempts to inflict depth into his character but comes off as laughable.

    Meanwhile the story has the ability to inject tension and sense of immediacy but all of it is loss in the bogged down story. Rambling and droning at some points it's difficult to understand why this couldn't have been a two hour film instead of a four parter.

    There's also plenty of room for philosophy and the concept of destiny and fate towards death, but there's nothing here as the story is mostly comprised of uneventful occurances, slim character development, and so much dialogue.

    While the film is engrossing at the beginning, it's ultimately lost halfway through as the plot is segued into the benign plot featuring McFayden which takes away from the actual reason why we're watching.

    "Stay tuned for the shocking last minutes to 5 Days to Midnight" the Sci-Fi channel boasts which never usually works on me but I was rather interested to see where this was developing. But, unfortunately it was all just hype. I was expecting that Neumeyer's daughter would accidentally shoot him causing his death, and that we never got to see who sent the briefcase, but it's all pretty much explained in the end and nothing of the sort happens.

    I wanted an ironic, witty, and shocking ending beneath the muddled plot and droning dialogue, but alas we're not given anything but an obligatory and rather disappointing happy ending.

    Decent performances, a great concept but falls apart halfway through becoming routine and cliche. The writers never give this story and concept a chance to spread its wings and just keep it down to mediocre level.

    ** out of **** stars.
    8blanche-2

    once I figured out what was going on with the discs, I was OK

    After a fashion, I really enjoyed this miniseries from 2004, "Five Days to Midnight," starring Timothy Hutton, Randy Quaid, Kari Matchett, Hamish Linklater, Angus Macfayden, and Gage Golightly.

    Hutton plays physics professor J.T. Neumeyer who, while visiting his wife's grave on the anniversary of her death, finds a briefcase with his name on it. Inside are news clippings that talk about his death five days from now. At first, he thinks it's a joke but ultimately believes it was sent by his brilliant but eccentric student Carl (Linklater) and perhaps is not a joke. With an 11-year-old daughter to care for, Neumeyer isn't about to go down without a fight.

    Complications abound, including a secret his girlfriend (Matchett) has been keeping, and his brother-in-law's financial difficulties. Then there's the implication of actually changing the future - which Carl warns him can't happen.

    Quantum physics is extremely interesting to me -- parallel universes and the like, time travel - unfortunately, there was not as much emphasis on this in the plot; instead, the focus seemed to be on making it into a detective story. Less interesting.

    My big problem was the way the discs were set up. I watched the first disc, returned it to Netflix, got the second, and immediately realized I hadn't seen one episode. I found out I wasn't the only one this happened to - the discs separate the episodes, one hour each, rather than one episode, two hours.

    Timothy Huttton was excellent, and all the acting was good - Hamish Linklater is always wonderful -- and all of the acting is good. Because of Hutton, you really get involved in the story and in this man's plight.

    If you watch this, you'll have questions - there is an excellent post on the message board that explains it all.

    Can we change the future, and if we do, what are the implications? Are the past, the present, and the future occurring at the same time? If we try to change it, are we doomed to the same fate even if the circumstances change? Movies have been asking these questions for years. "Five Days to Midnight" also deals with the future sending us messages. It's all fascinating -- I just wish there had been more of it.
    7TBJCSKCNRRQTreviews

    Kept my eyes firmly glued to the screen

    I'm not kidding, this really hooked me; one could almost say that this ought to come with a warning, letting people know that this may very well grip them and their attention, and not let go until the final credits roll. From the first moments, this is interesting and engaging. The concept is not completely original, of course, but this is a good take on it, and I found myself surprised by most of the twists. This follows a physics professor trying to uncover the truth behind a police file that details his own murder, with the date being five days later. The plot keeps you watching, and there are unexpected developments that make sense. There's only one brief instance of obvious exposition, and apart from that, the story-telling is rather well-done. The cinematography and editing are great, with the one exception of the occasional "sluggish" time effect, which isn't always used well. This builds atmosphere and suspense well, and can be intense. It's exciting when it tries to be. The script is well-crafted and clever. Humor tends to be appropriate in tone and amount, though one person is pushed a little excessively as comic relief. The characters are well-written and credible. Dialog can be smart. The music is cool and fitting. Production design is excellent throughout. Special effects tend to look marvelous. The acting is convincing, every single performance, including the kid. Throughout, this is fairly well-done. The climax is well-done. It does, unfortunately, not completely live up to the incredible things that the audience imagines during the course of the show, but it wraps stuff up well. The DVD comes with trailers for this and three other things, as well as four informative and well-done featurettes. While I can't speak for any other version, the one I watched did not have nudity or language, and was in five episodes of about forty minutes each, so three hours and twenty is the full running time. I recommend this mini-series to any fan of science fiction-thrillers that deal with the idea of time and how set in stone the future is. Huh. The Sci-Fi Channel doesn't always suck. Before The Lost Room and this, I wouldn't have believed that to be possible. 7/10
    4D Airey

    Dumbest Ending Since "The Stand"

    My overall reaction is that I feel like I completely wasted five hours of my life watching this miniseries. While there were a few red flags in the beginning, the writing seemed to be carrying the movie. First, the red flags: the director had an extremely annoying habit of throwing in slow motion in places where it was completely out of place. Actually, there's almost never a reason for slow motion. Directors and writers don't normally write "This scene is done in slow motion" into the script. If the action in the take appears to be incredibly lame during the editing, they'll try a slow motion effect before throwing the scene away. So the high frequency of slow motion shots is a give away that the director is a hack.

    ** Spoiler Ahead **

    Other than the director's attempt to sabotage the movie, the writing was very good for the first 4 hours and 50 minutes. It wasn't typical Sci-Fi fare, but a seemingly well crafted murder mystery. The twist was that the victim was investigating his own murder. Not bad. But there was no mystery to the ending. It was the equivalent of having the cavalry ride in at the last minute, only dumber. There was no attempt to clean up the loose ends. No attempt to explain how the professor escaped his destiny. It might have been modestly satisfying if there was an attempt to explain how the future benefactor knew that a single bullet would be needed at the last moment.

    Not since Steven King's "The Stand" was there a more disappointing ending to a promising story line.

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    • Wissenswertes
      The events in the mini-series take place Monday, 7 June 2004 through Friday, 11 June 2004. The show premiered on the SciFi Channel (USA) on Monday, 7 June 2004 and consecutive episodes were shown each night through Friday, 11 June 2004 roughly following a real-time schedule. The fourth episode (with events ending at or slightly past 3.55am according to the script) was actually first shown at 9.00pm on Thursday, 10 June 2004, so the series did get ahead a bit. Additional date-specific product placements (for instance, a poster for Riddick: Chroniken eines Kriegers (2004), playing in theaters at the time, as seen on a slow pan at the university outside Neumeyer's office) and current popular culture references (for example, a reference to the popular show, CSI: Vegas (2000), airing at the time on network TV) in conversation help reinforce this setup.
    • Patzer
      In the fist part of the mini-series, J.T. Neumeyer promises his daughter that they will look for Orion with her new telescope. He is shown looking at Orion's Belt a little later that night. Orion's Belt is only visible from Washington in winter evenings, not June.
    • Verbindungen
      References CSI: Vegas (2000)
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      Performed by Mary Chapin Carpenter

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      • 14. August 2006 (Deutschland)
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      • SciFi.com
      • Space (Canada)
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Kanada
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      • Lions Gate Television
      • David Kirschner Productions
      • Hallmark Entertainment Distribution LLC
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