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In the Shadow of the Moon

  • 2019
  • 16
  • 1h 55min
NOTE IMDb
6,2/10
65 k
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Cleopatra Coleman and Boyd Holbrook in In the Shadow of the Moon (2019)
In 1988, Philadelphia police officer Thomas Lockhart (Boyd Holbrook), hungry to become a detective, begins tracking a serial killer who mysteriously resurfaces every nine years. But when the killer's crimes begin to defy all scientific explanation, Locke's obsession with finding the truth threatens to destroy his career, his family, and possibly his sanity.
Lire trailer2:12
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ActionCriminalitéMystèreScience-fictionThrillerCyber ThrillerVoyage dans le temps

Un officier de police de Philadelphie lutte avec une vieille obsession de retrouver un tueur en série mystérieux dont les crimes défient toute explication.Un officier de police de Philadelphie lutte avec une vieille obsession de retrouver un tueur en série mystérieux dont les crimes défient toute explication.Un officier de police de Philadelphie lutte avec une vieille obsession de retrouver un tueur en série mystérieux dont les crimes défient toute explication.

  • Réalisation
    • Jim Mickle
  • Scénario
    • Gregory Weidman
    • Geoffrey Tock
  • Casting principal
    • Boyd Holbrook
    • Cleopatra Coleman
    • Bokeem Woodbine
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    6,2/10
    65 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    2 517
    92
    • Réalisation
      • Jim Mickle
    • Scénario
      • Gregory Weidman
      • Geoffrey Tock
    • Casting principal
      • Boyd Holbrook
      • Cleopatra Coleman
      • Bokeem Woodbine
    • 709avis d'utilisateurs
    • 77avis des critiques
    • 48Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 2 nominations au total

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    Official Trailer
    Trailer 2:12
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    In The Shadow Of The Moon: Copy Cat
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    In The Shadow Of The Moon: Copy Cat
    In The Shadow Of The Moon: Copy Cat
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    In The Shadow Of The Moon: Copy Cat
    In The Shadow Of The Moon: For A Reason
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    In The Shadow Of The Moon: For A Reason
    In The Shadow Of The Moon: Serial Killer
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    In The Shadow Of The Moon: Serial Killer
    In The Shadow Of The Moon: Busting Santa
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    In The Shadow Of The Moon: Busting Santa

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    Boyd Holbrook
    Boyd Holbrook
    • Locke
    Cleopatra Coleman
    Cleopatra Coleman
    • Rya
    Bokeem Woodbine
    Bokeem Woodbine
    • Maddox
    Michael C. Hall
    Michael C. Hall
    • Holt
    Rudi Dharmalingam
    Rudi Dharmalingam
    • Naveen Rao
    Al Maini
    • Old Naveen
    Quincy Kirkwood
    • Amy (9)
    Sarah Dugdale
    Sarah Dugdale
    • Amy (18…
    Rachel Keller
    Rachel Keller
    • Jean
    Ryan Allen
    Ryan Allen
    • Palmer
    Tony Nappo
    Tony Nappo
    • Clark
    Philippa Domville
    Philippa Domville
    • Arleen Nowak
    Tony Craig
    Tony Craig
    • Sergeant Williams (1988)
    Gabrielle Graham
    Gabrielle Graham
    • Tabitha
    Julia Knope
    Julia Knope
    • Candace
    Nicolas Van Burek
    Nicolas Van Burek
    • Officer Redmond
    Murray Furrow
    Murray Furrow
    • Hanson
    David MacInnis
    David MacInnis
    • Driving Cop (1988)
    • Réalisation
      • Jim Mickle
    • Scénario
      • Gregory Weidman
      • Geoffrey Tock
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    Avis des utilisateurs709

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    7BlockLike

    Worth a 10 just for annoying people

    Ok, film first.

    Pretty decent script, good acting, pacing is a little off at times, but overall a not bad sci-fi.

    Ok, now for the good bit.

    The film deserves a 10 purely for the fact it has seriously annoyed so called 'patriots' and gun supporters that seem to be happy in ignoring the fact that what this film is about a mass terrorism event.

    Yes, terrorist don't have to be a different skin colour or from a different country.
    9fewald139

    Stylized and tantalizing mix of police procedural crime thriller & sci-fi

    Edit: I realized only after submitting this review and getting tons of unhelpful votes that this movie has been heavily politicized and there are floods of people down-voting any positive review not for its content, but for its rating. For what it's worth, I cover the ambiguity of the movie's moral lessons in my review (that many clearly didn't read before down-voting). I happened to like that "is this really for the best?" ambiguity that ending entailed. Not once did I find this movie to be beating the viewer over the head with a political message; if anything, I found it opened one's eyes to the possibility that "for the greater good" is a flawed concept. I hate that this movie has been so politicized; as a centrist myself, I found no political slant to the movie and was surprised to hear of people wanting to boycott it. In this awful "cancel culture" waged by both sides of the political divide, I welcome movies like this that make viewers THINK. After all, if people are calling for a piece of art to be boycotted, you can be sure it has ruffled enough feathers to be a worthwhile discussion piece. So if you're a potential viewer hoping to avoid political bias, I say go into this with an open mind. I didn't find it as cut and dry as others, but then again, I'm not easily offended in the slightest.

    "You're crazy," Locke says at one point when speaking to a man on one side of this moral debacle.

    "I think we're both beyond the pale," the enemy replies.

    THIS quote is apt, neatly laying out what I believe the true intent was for this movie. The murders committed are awful. The crimes they prevented were awful. Both sides are beyond the pale, mirroring the political divide happening around this movie's message that neither extreme can be a hero. How ironic; the controversy surrounding In the Shadow of the Moon matches its outlook. Now, on to the original review.

    In the Shadow of the Moon somehow takes multiple genres and mashes them together to come up with a highly unique viewing experience that actually works. Locke is a cop on the job in 1988 when he investigates a series of mysterious murders that all happen at the same time and have multiple ties that baffle detectives and forensic investigators alike. So begins a chase over the decades involving a cop who slowly mentally degrades and a suspect who can't seem to be caught or killed. Another review stated the twist is too expected, yet they also said the movie could've been less convoluted, which sounded conflicted to me. The fact that the storyline was so complex and yet so easily understood worked well in this movie's favor, in my opinion. Because we follow the viewpoint of an investigator throughout the movie, we can slowly unravel the pieces to the puzzle alongside him so that the movie feels complete and satisfying without relying on plot holes or the convenience of confusing its audience by pulling the "because it's sci-fi!" card.

    Who is Boyd Holbrook, and why the heck isn't he in more stuff? This was the first time I've seen him in anything. He did a fantastic job playing Locke. His character evolves so greatly throughout the movie, and he played each step believably and was a delight to watch. Cleopatra Coleman served her role as Rya well, but I wasn't as impressed with her usually stone-faced performance. She was believable, but she didn't stand out. Bokeem Woodbine was fantastic as Locke's partner Maddox. The sound design in this movie is outstanding, mixing distortion and music to ideally fit the mysterious but enthralling action pieces (particularly the first set of murders in '88 that are shown within the first ten minutes). The cinematography was fantastic to the point of being noticeable. This movie sucks you into its world and immerses you, its long takes allowing you time to focus on its plotline one decade at a time. In the Shadow of the Moon somehow is able to pull off multiple decades believably without relying on bashing the audience over the head with distracting nostalgia. Finally, while the movie starts out viewing these crimes as murders and ends up explaining the snowball effect leading up to them, it opens the door for philosophical questions regarding morality and time travel. I love, love, love thought-provoking movies like this.

    If I have any complaints about In the Shadow of the Moon, it's that once the police thriller dissipates (as Locke becomes more deranged and isolated) and holds hands with the final sci-fi act, it slows down a little in pace. I was still glued to the screen as all story arcs began to merge and close, don't get me wrong, but the gritty city feel from the first half was so well-done I craved more and more. But looking over the movie with a critical lens, I can't see that they could've pulled it off any other way. This slowdown was necessary to the plot, and the development of both the story and the characters (particularly Locke) were handled with delicacy.

    Overall, this is one Netflix movie you need to put on your queue and give a shot. Netflix has a lot of misses you have to dig through to find stuff like this. You might not love In the Shadow of the Moon as much as I did because tastes are subjective, but it is undoubtedly a well-directed and put together movie with a unique merge of genres that you owe it to yourself to try. Fantastic work, Jim Mickle. Boyd Holbrook, I'll be keeping my eye out for you in other movies. You caught my attention here.
    4xdeschuyter-01410

    In the shadow of the mehn

    Even though the plot was pretty much clear from the start, the first part of the movie was enjoyable. A certain tension, a certain nostalgia. But then it all starts going downhill until it end in the sewers. The vague ethical elements never rise above kindergarten level, the science is preposterous and the "USA is the world" assumption is tedious. The acting is decent, so is the music and lighting. Too bad, as with nearly every movie these days, the plot didn't get as much attention.
    8johnjkelly-36119

    I enjoyed this.

    It's mid budget and reasonable acting etc. There are a lot of negative comments and some people are offended way too easily, perhaps some are looking into it way too much for faults and racism, it's fiction. There are a hell of a lot more offensive movies out there, I am 58 and white and I did not even think of any of the things that some of the overly sensitive reviewers on here so just enjoy it as the fictional movie that it is and not a propaganda movie with messages of hate.
    5draciron

    An almost interesting fairy tale.

    The good. Original plot twists, a couple which may have never been done in a major movie before. Though the theme and core idea borrows heavily from 12 Monkeys.

    The movie does build suspense and a dark brooding atmosphere like 12 monkeys did in the first hour, then unravels as the plot is thrust unwillingly into an otherwise good story. You can almost think of it as 2 movies in 1. The first movie is well acted, directed, with excellent sound and decent action scenes. A little over the top but mild compared to the drivel Hollywood is producing today.

    The bad. This film could have seriously benefited from a science adviser. This is what initially kills suspension of belief as the, I cannot call it even pseudo science, it's not even good magic, begins to degrade the story and tug the viewer away. This destroys the suspense and the big reveal is not even a weak anti-climax.

    Huge plot holes develop as the writers lose track of what wrote previously. This throws you out, and before you can get lured back into the fantasy they commit another egregious error. The specifics would give away the entire movie, so are omitted, but clearly no one with even a high school physics course, the most rudimentary understandings of sociology, psychology or really any branch of physics, especially biology, all are not even given cartoon like salutes. The story just steamrolls through blunder after blunder.

    Now for the really ugly. The political bias just leaves a bad taste in one's mouth. It's scary that even a child could buy into a plot idea so naive, much less destroy what otherwise could have been an excellent film. I strongly suspect the first half of this movie was stolen from another story. It starts too well, flows too well to be hacked by such oafish hands in the last half of the movie. There were a million ways this movie could have developed, but the least plausible and most predictable was chosen.

    By yanking the viewer out so violently the one really inspired plot twist is aborted and thrown to the floor to thrash in artistic agony.

    In the end it becomes a really pale imitation of 13 monkeys without the hard hitting story. that made 13 monkeys such an incredible movie. My advice, watch the first hour then turn the movie off. Be left with the magic they were able to conjure without the corpse they eventually produce.

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    • Anecdotes
      In the beginning when in 1988, they are listening to a basketball game on the radio in the patrol car. The announcer says that Philadelphia "lost a heartbreaker" to Atlanta 103-101. This places the exact date as April 14, 1988.
    • Gaffes
      When Locke and Maddock head to the bus crash it is raining heavily but the officers do not use their wind shield wipers. They arrive at the crime scene and it has stopped raining and the ground appears wet but several other items in the area are visibly dry.
    • Citations

      Locke: You know, when I kill you, you'll never be able to kill anybody. One version of me won't have to chase you.

      Rya: If you kill me now, the world as you know it will end in a very short time. And you have no idea what's coming.

      Locke: You're not the only one trying to change the past. I'll be a regular guy.

      [checks his gun]

      Locke: With a regular family.

      Rya: No. You don't kill me. I know you. I've known you my entire life. You were the one who told me to take this job. You taught me how to ride a bicycle. You made me my first ice cream pancakes. And you held me on the day I was born. This was my mother's.

      [hold up her bracelet]

    • Connexions
      Featured in Late Night with Seth Meyers: John Goodman/Michael C. Hall/Midland/Yesod Williams (2019)
    • Bandes originales
      China Dance
      Written by Tony Tam

      Performed by APM Music

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    • Date de sortie
      • 27 septembre 2019 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
      • Canada
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Ocultos por la luna
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada(location)
    • Sociétés de production
      • 42
      • Automatik Entertainment
      • Belladonna Productions
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