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Daybreak - Entre chiens et loups

Original title: Daybreak
  • TV Movie
  • 1993
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 31m
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5.0/10
2K
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Cuba Gooding Jr. and Moira Kelly in Daybreak - Entre chiens et loups (1993)
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This drama, based on Alan Bowne's play "Beirut," takes place in a decrepit New York City of the near future, controlled by a fascist government.This drama, based on Alan Bowne's play "Beirut," takes place in a decrepit New York City of the near future, controlled by a fascist government.This drama, based on Alan Bowne's play "Beirut," takes place in a decrepit New York City of the near future, controlled by a fascist government.

  • Director
    • Stephen Tolkin
  • Writers
    • Alan Bowne
    • Stephen Tolkin
  • Stars
    • Moira Kelly
    • Cuba Gooding Jr.
    • Martha Plimpton
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
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    • Director
      • Stephen Tolkin
    • Writers
      • Alan Bowne
      • Stephen Tolkin
    • Stars
      • Moira Kelly
      • Cuba Gooding Jr.
      • Martha Plimpton
    • 23User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Moira Kelly
    Moira Kelly
    • Blue
    Cuba Gooding Jr.
    Cuba Gooding Jr.
    • Torch
    Martha Plimpton
    Martha Plimpton
    • Laurie
    Omar Epps
    Omar Epps
    • Hunter
    Amir Williams
    • Willie
    David Eigenberg
    David Eigenberg
    • Bucky
    Alice Drummond
    Alice Drummond
    • Anna
    John Cameron Mitchell
    John Cameron Mitchell
    • Lennie
    Willie Garson
    Willie Garson
    • Simon
    Mark Boone Junior
    Mark Boone Junior
    • Quarantine Guard
    • (as Mark Boone Jr.)
    Deirdre O'Connell
    Deirdre O'Connell
    • Mom
    Jon Seda
    Jon Seda
    • Payne
    Phil Parolisi
    • Russell
    Paul Butler
    • Truck Driver
    Alix Koromzay
    Alix Koromzay
    • Woman in Quarantine
    Charles Cragin
    Charles Cragin
    • Man with a Cough
    Novella Nelson
    Novella Nelson
    • Mrs. Chaney
    Charles Mattocks
    • Tommy
    • (as Charles 'Soll Food' Mattocks)
    • Director
      • Stephen Tolkin
    • Writers
      • Alan Bowne
      • Stephen Tolkin
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    8robert-705

    An underrated film

    A few of the people making earlier comments missed the point of this film. The disease described wasn't AIDS-like, it was AIDS. I suspect a few viewers may be too young to remember the near hysteria of the mid to late 1980s that had otherwise rational people calling for all HIV positive people to be permanently interned.

    Clearly the writer(s) of Daybreak wanted to illustrate one possible future in which fear was allowed to win out. This has a strong message to send us in 2005 too.

    The love story was central to the movie as a chain is created from Ellen to Torch to Blue. Ellen was passionate about saving people. Neither Torch nor Blue started that way but took up the cause when the one they loved fell to the all powerful authorities. The lack of decisive ending, other than the continuation of the resistance, shows that not all problems are easily solved and can be nearly wrapped up in a 1.5 hour movie.
    mobocracy

    Awful script ruins interesting idea

    I recorded this because the Tivo program guide description described the movie as a "two rebels fighting a fascist government in the near future." The movie starts promisingly with a failed escape from a medical institution that leads to an execution and an eerily prescient city street scene borrowed (or stolen) from Soylent Green -- a group of people standing around watching a TV behind a barred storefront window, a menacing group of paramilitary thugs intimidating a homeless person, and a couple of girls in uniforms with the label "WorkFare" getting off work.

    This should have helped establish a backstory of a bleak near future of economic collapse, government propaganda and tyrany, and, as we're told later on, rampant disease and forced quarantine.

    Instead of building on all these ideas to tell what could have been at least as good as "Handmaid's Tale", the script gets lost in a ridiculous love story between Cuba Gooding Jr. and Moira Kelly which is not redeemed even by two sex scenes featuring extensive topless footage of Moira.

    The love story detracts from the all-too-plausible social premise of the movie that seems quite believable now: the government is using propaganda, a paramilitary "Home Guard" of thugs and forced internment of people infected with a disease in quarantine centers that are portrayed as country club resorts, but instead are more like Soviet-era prison hospitals where the patients are sent to die.

    The budget must not have allowed for much location shooting or set dressing, as the premise of an America in deep decline is offset by Kelly and Martha Plimpton getting on a bus and a number of other scenes shot in high-rise Manhattan that would make it appear that life was functioning normally, in direct conflict to the other, Soylent Green like street scenes and overcrowded apartments.

    The AIDS-like disease is also treated in a conflicting manner -- it apparently was a real disease, as Cuba Gooding's band of rebels was actually trying to aide those sick with it, and Gooding made a deliberate attempt to wear a condom before having sex with Kelly -- but we're also led to believe that the sypmtpoms, communicability and perhaps even treatability of the disease wasn't what the government said it was. It would have been more effective (and productive for the storyline) if the disease had been instead a creation of the government as an excuse to put people in a prison-like quarantine where they would die by other means.

    Overall, a "near-future" concept which is actually chillingly plausable in our modern times (substitute genetically engineered smallpox for the disease and terrorism detention for the quarantine...) is ruined by a bad love story and a low-budget production.

    If you do suffer through this movie, don't miss future Sex and the City characters David Eigenberg ("Steve") as Kelly's brother, and Willie Garson ("Stanford Blatch") as a member of Gooding's rebel gang.
    4bob-790-196018

    A Low-Budget Dystopia with a Pretty Good Martha Plimpton

    This 1993 movie is one of a long line of dystopian (also called "awful warning") stories. In this case one of the key ideas that make dystopias interesting--a fascist government using paranoia to keep the masses in line--is swamped by the romance between Cuba Gooding and Moira Kelly. Of course there is a place for love in such a story--remember Winston Smith and Julia in Nineteen Eight-Four--but in Daybreak the love story eventually overwhelms everything else, and ideas go out the window.

    The treatment of the disease that is supposedly rampant in this near-future world is ambiguous. No, the disease doesn't seem like AIDS, but it's unclear just what it is, how much of the population is afflicted by it, and whether or not it is really deadly. At times, you get the sense that the government invented the disease to spread fear among the people, but, then again, clearly some of the people in the movie are sick. It's all sort of confusing.

    Cuba Gooding's character is one-dimensional. At first he's very angry and refuses to have anything to do with Moira Kelly. Then, aw shucks, he is forced to admit he really loves her. Moira Kelly's character is semi-believable. To me, however, the really interesting character is that played by Martha Plimpton, who makes the character come alive and has a very interesting face in the bargain.

    Somewhere in this movie is a good idea that never manages to break free.
    zaur-2

    Cuba and Moira shine

    This is a very excellent and overlooked HBO movie. Set in the future where HIV positive people are sent to live in concentration camps and probably exterminated in the near future. Cuba and Moria Kelly are excellent as the lead characters. There's also a really hot love scene between Cuba and Moria, which is interrupted by a kid. This is a very excellent movie of what might happen in an intolerent Texas future.
    mo-80

    An excellent film with well-thought out characters and plot

    I, too, thought that this was an excellent film; the first time i saw it I was on the verge of turning the TV off for lack of anything good. Although it's genre is listed as sci-fi it's not immediately apparent that it's sci-fi, which allows you to concentrate a little more on the people and production design. The grittiness is very well done, much like Max Headroom, and the characters are very thoroughly developed throughout the first two thirds of the film. The ending is particularly good - the viewer feels genuine empathy for both Moira and Cuba's characters and is left with the feeling that these are real people in an imperfect future.

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    • Trivia
      Filmed in Washington heights new york on 158th street
    • Goofs
      When Torch is painting Blue's face with dirt, the angle of the stripes change dramatically between shots.
    • Soundtracks
      Many Rivers to Cross
      Written and Performed by Jimmy Cliff

      Published by Island Music, Ltd. (BMI)

      Courtesy of Mango/Island Records Ltd.

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    • Release date
      • May 8, 1993 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Daybreak
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • HBO Showcase
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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