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Dark Side

Titre original : As Good as Dead
  • 2010
  • R
  • 1h 40min
NOTE IMDb
5,1/10
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Cary Elwes and Andie MacDowell in Dark Side (2010)
Seeking revenge for the murder of their religious leader, fundamental loyalists kidnap and torture the man they believe responsible, but the ensuing clash of right vs. left ideologies quickly reveals that they may have the wrong man, which puts them on a
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIn this psychological thriller full of shocking twists, what begins as an average day for Ethan (Elwes) takes a dangerous turn when he's kidnapped and held hostage in his New York apartment ... Tout lireIn this psychological thriller full of shocking twists, what begins as an average day for Ethan (Elwes) takes a dangerous turn when he's kidnapped and held hostage in his New York apartment by three assailants.In this psychological thriller full of shocking twists, what begins as an average day for Ethan (Elwes) takes a dangerous turn when he's kidnapped and held hostage in his New York apartment by three assailants.

  • Réalisation
    • Jonathan Mossek
  • Scénario
    • Erez Mossek
    • Eve Pomerance
    • Christopher J. Smith
  • Casting principal
    • Andie MacDowell
    • Cary Elwes
    • Frank Whaley
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,1/10
    1,7 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Jonathan Mossek
    • Scénario
      • Erez Mossek
      • Eve Pomerance
      • Christopher J. Smith
    • Casting principal
      • Andie MacDowell
      • Cary Elwes
      • Frank Whaley
    • 15avis d'utilisateurs
    • 14avis des critiques
    • 34Métascore
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    Andie MacDowell
    Andie MacDowell
    • Helen
    Cary Elwes
    Cary Elwes
    • Ethan
    Frank Whaley
    Frank Whaley
    • Aaron
    Matt Dallas
    Matt Dallas
    • Jake
    Nicole Ansari-Cox
    Nicole Ansari-Cox
    • Kate
    • (as Nicole Ansari)
    Brian Cox
    Brian Cox
    • Reverend Kalahan
    Clark Middleton
    Clark Middleton
    • Seth
    Emma Kantor
    Emma Kantor
    • Sarah
    Juliette Bennett
    • Erica
    Nasry Malak
    • Moe
    Crispian Belfrage
    Crispian Belfrage
    • Brian Shepard
    Claudine Oriol
    Claudine Oriol
    • Marsha
    J.W. Cortes
    J.W. Cortes
    • Cop
    Laurence Covington
    Laurence Covington
    • Cop #2
    Mario D'Leon
    Mario D'Leon
    • Titus
    Heidi Jo Markel
    Heidi Jo Markel
    • The Investor
    Elissa Middleton
    Elissa Middleton
    • The Executive
    Cygalle Dias
    • Bodega Shopper #1
    • Réalisation
      • Jonathan Mossek
    • Scénario
      • Erez Mossek
      • Eve Pomerance
      • Christopher J. Smith
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    6kosmasp

    Twisted

    It's nice to see Frank Whaley in this one. If you only know him from the Kevin Spacey movie (Swimming with Sharks), you might be in for a surprise. He is really versatile, a great actor. While Cary Elwes is the protagonist, Frank kinda steals the show. Not that Cary isn't "good" in this, it's just the Frank show.

    I don't tend to write anything about the story or the plot, because I don't want to spoil anything and in this case here, writing a little bit about it, would spoil quite a bit about the movie. What I can and will say though is, that contrary to another reviewer here, I didn't like the opening scene. Not because of the actors, but it just didn't feel right. It's a scene, you have seen quite a few times done before and even Brian Cox, an amazing actor, can't help it. The scene just doesn't work for me. But of course, it's a pivotal scene to the movie.

    In hindsight, there are many things that work quite nice and don't fall apart, if you know what the movie is all about. The problem is, you might kinda feel where this is going. Especially if you've seen a few movies, that deal with similar issues.
    6MLDinTN

    one of those it's not....

    what it seems type of movies. I thought this movie was pretty good. It had suspense, torture, and of course a twist. It's about a woman, Helen, whose religious leader husband was killed years earlier. She has hired a sort of mercenary to track down those involved with the murder and her being set on fire. The mercenary believes he has found one of those involved, photographer, Ethan. So, he tortures Ethan in trying to get him to confess. All the while, Helen and her son whom survived the attack watch. Ethan professes his innocence and says he has proof. But, the question is will Helen or the mercenary believe him? Ethan's wife and daughter also become involved.

    FINAL VERDICT: Suspenseful and twisted. Worth a viewing.
    2Brakathor

    Stagy With Slapped Together Twists And Turns

    While the general premise, in other words, the motivating factors of the antagonists, is quite good in that it's atypical, interesting, and makes a lot of sense as the motivating factor for these people to make the protagonist's life a living hell for most of the running time of this film, it was thrown into a ridiculously overstaged package.

    Firstly, the guy they're after just HAPPENS to be one of two of the last holdouts preventing the demolition of a building in the way of a big real estate venture. And why is he in this position unlike virtually every single other apartment dweller in New York? So the bad guys can make as much noise and be as sloppy as they want while they interrogate the guy in his apartment without having to fear any intervention by police or neighbours. Regardless, if they wanted to interrogate him and not kill him outright, to avoid getting caught, the only sensible option would be to isolate him on his own, probably at night, throw him into a van, and drag him out into the country or the woods.

    However, these criminals clearly WANT to get caught since they don't even wear gloves. One of them reveal's he's an ex-con who REALLY doesn't want to go back to prison, so to me, right off the bat this movie becomes impossible to take seriously. In addition to this, they happen to be very LUCKY and strangely brazen as they break into this guy's apartment a mere 30 seconds after the police visit him, and it happens to be the one time his door isn't locked for fear of his landlord's goons, and only because his dog distracted him. Another example of how lucky they are, is when the mother and daughter show up and the daughter runs away with one of the bad guys following her. She runs into a woman and doesn't ask for help or say what's going on, and simply waits for the bad guy to catch up, who pretends to be her father and calmly walk her back into the building. This really made no sense at all.

    Also, The way the protagonist escapes being bound by suddenly producing a pocket knife that seemed to come out of nowhere and breaking free at the perfect time seemed so ordained to happen as yet another tacked on plot device. I won't give away who comes out on top at the end, but it's important to note that burning bodies doesn't wash away their identity, as their teeth would almost always be able to match their dental records, so to be effective you would have to individually pull out the teeth from the dead bodies.

    this film would be a total waste of time altogether if it wasn't for the presence of Frank Whaley who's acting is simply amazing, and I'm surprised he's not more widely recognized because as a character actor he's right up there. Andie Macdowell as the mother on the other hand basically came across as a lame phony southern caricature, which seemed false and irritating. Altogether, It's an OK film for one time viewing, as you certainly don't get bored, but if you're a thinking person you might want to give this one a miss, because the staginess, and the characters stupid actions which I didn't fully get into, will irritate you.
    8mfirstbc

    A movie that will keep you on the edge of your seat.

    Jonathan Mossek's direction in 'As Good as Dead' is a testament to his skill at crafting tension and psychological depth. In addition to exemplary casting and writing, Mossek orchestrates an ensemble led by the amazing talents of Andie MacDowell and Brian Cox. The film unfolds as a murder mystery in reverse, blending elements of horror and psycho-thriller seamlessly. Frank Whaley's portrayal as a truly menacing character adds a chilling layer, showcasing his versatility in a role unlike any I've seen him in before.

    Mossek's direction not only delivers good performances but also touches on issues relevant to our society presently, making the film quite thought-provoking, gripping, and tense. As the plot unfolds, the movie keeps you guessing till the end. It blurs the lines of who the true protagonists are, adding an intriguing twist to the genre. Overall, Mossek's direction elevates 'As Good as Dead' into a compelling narrative that lingers in the mind long after the credits roll. The reverse narrative structure in 'As Good as Dead' adds an intriguing layer to the viewer's experience. By starting with the resolution and then working its way back to the beginning, it creates a sense of anticipation and curiosity, keeping the audience engaged and invested in unraveling the mystery. This unconventional storytelling technique allows the audience to piece together the puzzle alongside the characters, heightening the tension and making the film even more captivating.
    MarieGabrielle

    read between the lines...

    I recommend this film highly, not sure why all the hate. There are good performances and it touches on something which exists in our society today, whether people choose to see the reality or not.

    Cary Elwes is a photojournalist who lives in NYC and is on the verge of being evicted. He lives with a daughter and is estranged from his wife. The film starts as he drops his daughter off to be with her mother. He has a golden retriever named "Mao".

    We see flashbacks of an earlier pivotal incident which involves Brian Cox (always excellent, look for him in "Manhunter" and "The Minus Man" with Mercedes Ruehl and Owen Wilson as a serial killer).

    Cox is an evangelical preacher, preaching hate, and that change in America can start with "just one match" and other such comments, along the lines of David Duke. His wife is Andie McDowell, and she has a son who we now see in NYC is 18 years old. He and his mother survived the attack but "an eye for eye" dictates they must now avenge the violence, and death of their religious leader.

    I will not divulge the outcome but the theme here is interesting. Frank Whaley also belongs to this religious group and in NYC he tells Elwes "I was saved in prison my leader, he was a good man". He is a zealot, but resents anyone in New York who isn't "like him". He berates the local the news stand owner, "this city is "filled with foreigners" he remarks ignorantly.

    McDowell is surprisingly good here, a southern woman with values about to be toppled, she has survived the horror of third degree burns over most of her body.

    The director and writer have ventured into territory which is real here. Preaching hatred and violence leads to nothing, but death. Whether you are in New York City or Alabama.9/10.

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 8 octobre 2010 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Official site
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • As Good as Dead
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Ville de New York, New York, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Eclectic Pictures
      • As Good As Dead
      • First Line Entertainment
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    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 1 981 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 1 494 $US
      • 10 oct. 2010
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 55 618 $US
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