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The Dark Side of the Sun

  • 1988
  • R
  • 1h 41m
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5.3/10
3.9K
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Brad Pitt in The Dark Side of the Sun (1988)
Traveling in search of a cure for a rare skin disease, a man finds freedom and love along the way.
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A man finds freedom and love as he travels in search of a cure for a rare skin disease.A man finds freedom and love as he travels in search of a cure for a rare skin disease.A man finds freedom and love as he travels in search of a cure for a rare skin disease.

  • Director
    • Bozidar 'Bota' Nikolic
  • Writers
    • Zeljko Mijanovic
    • Andrew Horton
    • Nikola Jovanovic
  • Stars
    • Guy Boyd
    • Brad Pitt
    • Cheryl Pollak
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    5.3/10
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    • Director
      • Bozidar 'Bota' Nikolic
    • Writers
      • Zeljko Mijanovic
      • Andrew Horton
      • Nikola Jovanovic
    • Stars
      • Guy Boyd
      • Brad Pitt
      • Cheryl Pollak
    • 42User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Guy Boyd
    Guy Boyd
    • Father
    Brad Pitt
    Brad Pitt
    • Rick
    Cheryl Pollak
    Cheryl Pollak
    • Frances
    Constantin Nitchoff
    Milena Dravic
    Milena Dravic
    • Mother
    Gorica Popovic
    Gorica Popovic
    • Nina
    Sonja Savic
    Nikola Jovanovic
    Boro Begovic
    Milan Sretenovic
      Andjelo Arandjelovic
        Sreten Mitrovic
        Stojan 'Stole' Arandjelovic
        • Vidar (the healer)
        • (as Stole Arangelovic)
        Ras Rastoder
        Vladan Banovic
        Milorad Novakovic
        Pedja Rolovic
        Vanja Vasic
        • Director
          • Bozidar 'Bota' Nikolic
        • Writers
          • Zeljko Mijanovic
          • Andrew Horton
          • Nikola Jovanovic
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        JT-1

        Cheesy movie with very cheesy acting.

        This is a wannabe "The Boy in the Plastic Bubble," but Travolta did a much better job than Brad Pitt in that role.

        I'm a big Pitt fan, but he's really lame in this one. When he's wearing the mask, he is very melodramatic. Maybe the director told him to exaggerate his voice, since he does not have the benefit of facial expressions. Whatever the reason, it doesn't work.

        The sad thing is, Pitt's performance is probably the best in the movie. The other actors are even worse.

        The whole film has a B-movie feel. For example, there's a fight scene where a guy is knocked out by a slap to the face.
        6bkoganbing

        The man in the mask

        By the time this 1988 movie got around to being released direct to video, Brad Pitt had become a superstar with a name and looks known world wide. So audiences seeing it in 1997 they knew who was behind the black leather mask.

        Some truly homoerotic overtones are in The Dark Side Of The Sun where Brad Pitt because he is suffering from a rare skin disease where the contact with sunlight can be fatal. Pitt is quite the interesting package on that motorcycle dressed in black leather from top to bottom even with a leather ski mask. Had this film been released in 1988 it wouldn't have had the same impact when Pitt unmasks.

        Pitt, father Guy Boyd, and mother Milena Dravic are in Yugoslavia while it was still intact on the Adriatic coast seeing a healer. Apparently these people are rich enough to look for everything that science, faith or even witchcraft has to offer.

        But after Pitt meets another young American Cheryl Pollak he decides that maybe the three days he can expose himself to the sun before his skin erupts and he dies a really horrible painful death are worth the price.

        The ironic twist here is that the sun and our perfect proximity to it is what sustains life on earth. It is also Pitt's instrument of death.

        Pollak and Pitt make a tender Love Story like romantic couple and the Adriatic surely is a beautiful location with a romantic atmosphere.

        The Dark Side Of The Sun has that interesting history. That lost footage stored for 9 years kept this film from being seen until Yugoslavia broke up after Tito's death. Would the reaction have been different had it been released in 1988 before Brad Pitt was superstar Brad Pitt?

        I guess only if we slide into an alternate universe will we ever know.
        7Falconeer

        Bizarre, surreal love story

        This obscure film from Yugoslavia would probably be even more obscure if it didn't star the then-unknown actor Brad Pitt. And undeservedly neglected, as "Dark side of the Sun" is quite a beautiful, and utterly surreal piece of filmmaking. The young Rick suffers from a rare skin disease; if he is exposed to sunlight, or any bright light, his skin will quickly deteriorate and he will die in just a matter of days or weeks. because of this, Rick must wear a bizarre, S&M style leather body suit, and matching black leather mask, all the time! Nobody can see his face, and he rides a motorcycle, so as not to appear too strange in his leather suit. A chance encounter with a beautiful American girl, (Rick is also American, but lives in Yugoslavia) forces Rick to re-evaluate his own existence. He decides that a week living life as a normal kid is worth a lifetime of living separated from the World.

        This film has a lot going for it, such as the beautiful Yugoslavian scenery and glimpse into their culture. Filmed just before war broke out in this land, the film provides an opportunity to see how wonderful and peaceful Yugoslavia was before the late 1980's. The story is unabashedly romantic, and tragic, and possesses a rare innocent quality to it. The director wisely decides to score the film with beautiful classical music, which adds much intensity to the already emotional tale. Filmed mostly in a gorgeous mansion by the sea, "Dark side of the Sun" has a distinctly "foreign film" style to it, which i wasn't expecting. American films from this period usually have a very dated look to them, but this movie has aged well. I believe director Bozidar Nikolic cast a physically beautiful actor in the main role intentionally, making the fact that he must live wearing a mask that much more tragic and sad. "Dark side of the Sun" possesses a surreal quality. It plays out much like a Greek tragedy, or some bizarre fairy tale, and it's conclusion is not exactly a happy one, but considering it's a story of a young person living out their dream, you don't feel depressed at the films end. Although it is difficult to see Rick's physical beauty destroyed. Not surprisingly this movie did not score too high here; it is strange and not for all tastes. Recommended though, for fans of foreign film, or just bizarre and unique cinema.
        6adinutzza2001

        Brad Pitt saves this film

        I saw the review of the film last night and since it was a Brad Pitt film and the plot sounded interesting, I looked anxious for it.

        I can't say I didn't enjoy the film, it was touching and Brad Pitt did a good job considering it was one of his first roles, and the girl was pretty OK. However, I think his character lacked a bit in depth and sending emotion. The meeting scene in the bar was well done and their dialogues were pleasant, if not for being too deep, then just for Brad Pitt's presence.

        But I expected much more from such an interesting story line, and I think the fault for the final outcome is definitely the director's. The film lacked a lot in credibility, and what could have been a really tear jerker left me unable to cry, but with a lump in my throat and the feeling something was wrong about the movie...

        The ending scene with him completely full of blisters looked very unbelievable, when just the evening before he only had a few red lines on his chest. It's true the magic 3 day period was over, but it couldn't have happened all so suddenly.

        Then his skin and hair looking so perfect, considering he had spent all his life trapped in that suffocating leather costume...The fight scene, totally bad, when his father knocks three guys down with a slap...And a scene with a topless bimbo, disgusting and out of place.

        But if able to ignore some cheesy scenes and concentrate on Brad Pitt's performance, the film is not bad after all. It's just that it could have been much better...
        8falcradine

        An excellent start for a newcomer and an interesting storyline shot shortly before the war in Yugoslavia

        This well shot and well located movie is complimented by an interesting debut by Brad Pitt. Set in 1988 just before the Yugoslavian conflict the story follows the fortunes of Rick (Brad Pitt) in meeting with a young American girl whilst suffering from a potentially fatal skin disease.

        Set in a small town on the Adriatic the film is beautifully shot and is worth anyones time and money who appreciate a well made film professionally acted.

        Just watch for that part of the film covering the final three days - it is not predictable. On top of all this the history of the film is intriguing - shortly after the film was finished the completed work went missing only to be discovered 6 years later after the Yugoslavian conflict ended in 1996. The Director(check him out) certainly had his work cut out in obtaining distributors for what by then was rated as a poor performance from an established actor.

        Especially watch for some close resemblances to Joe Black. The music was good too.

        Torson Falcradine 20:ii:MMV (c)T Falcradine

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        • Trivia
          The film was shot in SR Montenegro, Yugoslavia during the summer of 1988. As editing neared completion, the secessionist wars tore apart the region, and much of the footage was stored in Avala films warehouse in Belgrade. In 1996, producer Andjelo Arandjelovic worked on getting a distribution deal for the film before it ended up getting released direct-to-video in 1997.
        • Goofs
          The dad knocks out three men with a total of four punches.
        • Quotes

          Rick: He has a rare skin disease. I mean, like, a hundred people in the world have it. It's, uh, an extreme variation of dermatitis herpetiformis or something like that. Um, and because of this, he can't expose himself to any light, especially sunlight, or else...

        • Crazy credits
          At the end credits no character names are given next to the actors name. Instead the supporting actors are listed under 'Supporting Players' and actors with bit parts are listed under 'Other Players'.
        • Soundtracks
          I Love You For Ever
          Composed by Kornelije Kovac (as Kornell Kovach)

          Lyrics by Zeljko Mijanovic

          Sung by Djordje David (as Djordje Nikolic)

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        • Release date
          • December 21, 1988 (Yugoslavia)
        • Countries of origin
          • United States
          • Canada
          • Yugoslavia
        • Language
          • English
        • Also known as
          • El lado oscuro del sol
        • Filming locations
          • Yugoslavia
        • Production companies
          • Cinequanon Pictures International Inc.
          • ABJ Chicago Films
          • Avala Film
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          1 hour 41 minutes
        • Color
          • Color

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