Dawn Breaks Behind the Eyes
- 2021
- 1h 16min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
5.0/10
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA couple spend eternity in a castle until their reality starts to shift, as the unknown moves into their lives.A couple spend eternity in a castle until their reality starts to shift, as the unknown moves into their lives.A couple spend eternity in a castle until their reality starts to shift, as the unknown moves into their lives.
- Premios
- 10 premios ganados y 8 nominaciones en total
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
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Opiniones destacadas
While this film already perfects the art of the Euro horror homage, it transcends all that in the second half and becomes a profound and intelligent meditation on eternity, relationships, being trapped & forgiveness.
A rewatch is a must since I definitely missed a lot from my first viewing, but can't wait to watch this one again!
Bravo!
A rewatch is a must since I definitely missed a lot from my first viewing, but can't wait to watch this one again!
Bravo!
Story-wise, it starts with a couple driving towards an old castle at night. The husband is an imposing one, the wife forbearing. The place which the wife is supposed to inherit, the richer of the two, has been left in a derelict form. It is a place, not simply housing unknown horror, but a locus to test their character i.e., habit, disposition, and morals.
The rest shall be left for the viewer to find out.
The movie has a multilayered narrative. It expects a lot of competence from the viewer's side to make sense.
The cinematography is magical. A love letter, indeed.
The sound editing is fantastic. And performance? To quote from the movie "You were born for this role".
The film students and nerds "of the higher order" will certainly be busy breaking it down piece by piece and then pulling it together again to see what becomes of it. But the average viewer with expectations of good old thrills and jump scares are not going to be able to enjoy it to the end.
It is a movie that not only pays homage to the horror cinema of the late 60s and early 70s but attempts a critique with the purpose of turning movies of the yore inside out. Does it succeed? By large, Yes.
But the more important question is this: as an average viewer do you really want to witness this success?
The rest shall be left for the viewer to find out.
The movie has a multilayered narrative. It expects a lot of competence from the viewer's side to make sense.
The cinematography is magical. A love letter, indeed.
The sound editing is fantastic. And performance? To quote from the movie "You were born for this role".
The film students and nerds "of the higher order" will certainly be busy breaking it down piece by piece and then pulling it together again to see what becomes of it. But the average viewer with expectations of good old thrills and jump scares are not going to be able to enjoy it to the end.
It is a movie that not only pays homage to the horror cinema of the late 60s and early 70s but attempts a critique with the purpose of turning movies of the yore inside out. Does it succeed? By large, Yes.
But the more important question is this: as an average viewer do you really want to witness this success?
Whether you love the movie (like I did) or hate it (as some surely will) - one can't help but admire Dawn Breaks Behind the Eyes for it's brazen attempt at narrative structure that succeeds in averting expectations again and again.
The film deals with the idea of being trapped in interesting ways.
Whereas the characters are quite literally trapped in space and time, wether in the castle as a whole, or locked into a room, the theme goes much deeper than that.
Similar to people unknowingly being stuck in a painting or in an endlessly repeating movie forced to live through their mistakes, these characters are stuck in patterns and bad relationships, hoping for their partners to change instead of taking responsibility and changing themselves by ending the relationships and thus breaking the cycle.
The director does this by exploring a relationship from different angles and realities, first offering a glimpse into the fictional creation of this relationship before diving into the meaning behind it all and how it relates to their reality. Fascinating stuff!
Casual viewers might find the story nonsensical or confusing, but those who are willing to explore it's endless puzzles will be deeply rewarded.
The film deals with the idea of being trapped in interesting ways.
Whereas the characters are quite literally trapped in space and time, wether in the castle as a whole, or locked into a room, the theme goes much deeper than that.
Similar to people unknowingly being stuck in a painting or in an endlessly repeating movie forced to live through their mistakes, these characters are stuck in patterns and bad relationships, hoping for their partners to change instead of taking responsibility and changing themselves by ending the relationships and thus breaking the cycle.
The director does this by exploring a relationship from different angles and realities, first offering a glimpse into the fictional creation of this relationship before diving into the meaning behind it all and how it relates to their reality. Fascinating stuff!
Casual viewers might find the story nonsensical or confusing, but those who are willing to explore it's endless puzzles will be deeply rewarded.
While I was expecting a somewhat decent homage to gothic horror of the 70s, Dawn Breaks Behind the Eyes goes much deeper.
Now, don't get me wrong - the film is a loving tribute to Euro horror of the 60s and 70s and especially fans of Bava and Rollin will be sure to have a great time - but I was particularly impressed by the shift (both narratively and in tone) the story takes around the halfway mark.
Without spoiling anything, I can say that the story evolves and morphs into something much more profound and thought provoking than it first appears - resulting in a unique cinema experience that is as visually captivating as it is clever.
Now, don't get me wrong - the film is a loving tribute to Euro horror of the 60s and 70s and especially fans of Bava and Rollin will be sure to have a great time - but I was particularly impressed by the shift (both narratively and in tone) the story takes around the halfway mark.
Without spoiling anything, I can say that the story evolves and morphs into something much more profound and thought provoking than it first appears - resulting in a unique cinema experience that is as visually captivating as it is clever.
There is an interesting turn here that reminded me of another (not exactly) horror movie. I won't reveal movie's title in order for keeping my review spoiler-free. When i watched this particular turn of events, i hoped this was going to be good. It's not. It's not bad either though. A horror fan might appreciate some things here, there are some creepy scenes, nice 70's aesthetic and cinematography. There are mysteries too. It's an open to interpretation movie, but you will find some hints here and there. This movie's concept/main theme is similar to DARK's, i mean the great German Tv show. At least, i think so.
Unfortunately, there are negatives too. I didn't like the acting here, it was weird. I think that this was intentionally weird, like other movie's aspects. They wanted to create a hallucination for the viewer. I get that, it was a risky move, i respect that but i didn't like it. It felt more amateurish than artistic. If you want to create a bizarre experience for the viewer, a certain amount of talent is needed. Director and writers here are not talentless but not talented enough to achieve something so difficult.
Unfortunately, there are negatives too. I didn't like the acting here, it was weird. I think that this was intentionally weird, like other movie's aspects. They wanted to create a hallucination for the viewer. I get that, it was a risky move, i respect that but i didn't like it. It felt more amateurish than artistic. If you want to create a bizarre experience for the viewer, a certain amount of talent is needed. Director and writers here are not talentless but not talented enough to achieve something so difficult.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe film was written in 2017 and shot in May 2018 over the course of 23 days at the castle Herrenhaus Vogelsang in Lalendorf, Germany.
- ConexionesReferences Las amargas lágrimas de Petra von Kant (1972)
- Bandas sonorasThe Death of a Candle
Written by Eric Adrian Lee (as E.A. Lee) and Robbie Augspurger (as R. Augspurger)
Performed by Ozarks
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Sitio oficial
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Gözlerin Arkasındaki Şafak
- Locaciones de filmación
- Alemania(Schloss Herrenhaus Vogelsang)
- Productoras
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 16 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.78 : 1
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