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The New Age

  • 1994
  • R
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
1.3K
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The New Age (1994)
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Episodic story about a yuppie couple who're going broke, and can't decide if they want to stay together - but openly sleep around and experiment with different lifestyles, or not.Episodic story about a yuppie couple who're going broke, and can't decide if they want to stay together - but openly sleep around and experiment with different lifestyles, or not.Episodic story about a yuppie couple who're going broke, and can't decide if they want to stay together - but openly sleep around and experiment with different lifestyles, or not.

  • Director
    • Michael Tolkin
  • Writer
    • Michael Tolkin
  • Stars
    • Peter Weller
    • Judy Davis
    • Patrick Bauchau
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    1.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michael Tolkin
    • Writer
      • Michael Tolkin
    • Stars
      • Peter Weller
      • Judy Davis
      • Patrick Bauchau
    • 22User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
    • 61Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Peter Weller
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    • Peter Witner
    Judy Davis
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    • Katherine Witner
    Patrick Bauchau
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    • Jean Levy
    Rachel Rosenthal
    • Sarah Friedberg
    Adam West
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    • Jeff Witner
    Paula Marshall
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    • Alison Gale
    Bruce Ramsay
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    • Misha
    Tanya Pohlkotte
    • Bettina
    Susan Traylor
    Susan Traylor
    • Ellen Saltonstall
    Patricia Heaton
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    • Anna
    John Diehl
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    • Lyle
    Maureen Mueller
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    • Laura
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    • Mary Netter
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    • Dale Deveaux
    Audra Lindley
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    • Sandi Rego
    Corbin Bernsen
    Corbin Bernsen
    • Kevin Bulasky
    Jonathan Hadary
    Jonathan Hadary
    • Paul Hartmann
    Lily Mariye
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    • Director
      • Michael Tolkin
    • Writer
      • Michael Tolkin
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    7SteveSkafte

    Live the question?

    "The New Age" is half fascinating and half dull. It's very much a comedy, albeit a very dark and satirical one. But it's emotionally distant, and has the distinct sense of being a film about rich people made for and by other rich people. It's about a world with a built-in sense of the ridiculous in the everyday, so much so that it's hard to know what's meant to make us laugh and what's designed to reflect real life. The leads are good. Peter Weller and Judy Davis disappear into their characters, Davis to the point I really didn't recognize her. The best and most entertaining part of the film is Samuel L. Jackson's cameo, and the scenes directly relating to it.

    Michael Tolkin's script has a lot of depth, but his direction doesn't. He films what happens, but without any real understanding of how to stage it. "The New Age" is a visually flat film, and looks like just about every average film from 1994. Which is to say, pretty dull. But, in the end, the script lifts the film up enough to be interesting in passing. I don't regret having seen this.
    mads T

    It bites!

    This film was a complete surprise to me. It's clever, funny and very thought-provoking. Judy Davis and Peter Weller (that man is underrated) both deliver excellent performances. A warning: The ending isn't quite the usual happy salvation, but it really does hit the perfect note on one of the main themes of the film: You can't always get what you want. And pushing that very feeling to the viewer just before the credits is perhaps the cleverest thing about the whole film.
    kev-22

    Mess or Masterpiece?

    Critics seem to have split widely on this film, and it's easy to see why. It's a rather painful, plodding thing to sit through--yet one can't get it out of the mind afterward. Writer/director Tolkin has a lot of disturbing things to say about post-industrial affluence in America in the 1990s, and in trying to say everything in one movie he has piled it on so thick that the brain requires a postmortem to reflect. Judy Davis, as she was in "Husbands and Wives," is dynamite, and the film is worth seeing just for her. The film has an uncanny eye and feel for the bleak interiors of the contemporary American service economy: the boutiques, the high-rise telemarketing boiler rooms, the house-poor interiors of career people who are hardly ever at home, etc. The film's title refers to the spiritual quest of the couple to find a meaning to their existence, or at least some alternative approach to life to their destructive materialism. How they go about it is all wrong, of course. In true hedonist fashion, they try everything. At the same time they seek a simpler, spiritual, non-materialistic life via a bunch of wacky gurus and cultists, they are indulging in carnal and other pleasures as diversions. When they open a small business, ostensibly to gain more control over their lives and income, the forces of the world are worse than any bosses. In all of this, they seem to be outside of everything they do, as in dreams when you watch yourself and are powerless to control the changing scenery. Despite their doldrums and hostility, this is a couple who have too much in common to split. During the course of all this, Tolkin gets plenty of jabs in about an American economy that seems to be teetering on wisps of hope rather than on any true productivity. By the end, the "new age" looks uncomfortably like a very old one, in which the law of the jungle reigned.
    newnoir

    I LIKED IT!

    Yes, The New Age is beguiling art film and not for everyone, but I enjoyed its take on the L.A. nouveau riche set. Peter Weller and the luscious Judy Davis are back again as a whacked out couple that are not unlike the pair they played in Cronenberg's Naked Lunch. I liked the look of the film, the off the wallness of it all, and its sly sense of humor. We need another reteaming of Weller and Davis for the new millenium, daddy-o. But if you like art movies about the rich bitch L.A. scene go see The New Age. Solid.
    buckaroobanzai50

    I LIKED IT TOO!!!!!!!

    Yuppie couple. Falls on hard times. After too many good times. Lose jobs. Have affairs. Have crisis of identity. Then set up in business.

    That's a rough sketch of what happens, and it's quite watchable. Judy Davis looks incredibly young and sexy. So does Peter Weller. And it's written by Olly Stone too...What more do people want?

    I Never 'New' It Was This Good!!!

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    • Trivia
      Was #9 on Roger Ebert's list of the Best Films of 1994.
    • Quotes

      Peter Witner: Did you know that in Chinese the word for "crisis" is the same as the word for "opportunity"?

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Why Gump? Why Now? (1994)

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    • Release date
      • September 16, 1994 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • New Age
    • Filming locations
      • Southern California, California, USA(Location)
    • Production companies
      • Regency Enterprises
      • Alcor Films
      • Ixtlan
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $245,217
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $35,797
      • Sep 18, 1994
    • Gross worldwide
      • $245,217
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 52m(112 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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