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Trois jours à vivre

Original title: In 3 Tagen bist du tot
  • 2006
  • R
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
2.7K
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Trois jours à vivre (2006)
Slasher HorrorHorrorThriller

In Ebensee, the teenagers Nina, her boyfriend Martin, Clemens, his girlfriend Alex and Mona are best friends since their childhood. On their high-school graduation day, they all receive the ... Read allIn Ebensee, the teenagers Nina, her boyfriend Martin, Clemens, his girlfriend Alex and Mona are best friends since their childhood. On their high-school graduation day, they all receive the same text message, "In three days you will be dead!", but they believe is a stupid joke fr... Read allIn Ebensee, the teenagers Nina, her boyfriend Martin, Clemens, his girlfriend Alex and Mona are best friends since their childhood. On their high-school graduation day, they all receive the same text message, "In three days you will be dead!", but they believe is a stupid joke from their weird schoolmate Patrick. However, when Martin is found dead in the Lake Traunsee... Read all

  • Director
    • Andreas Prochaska
  • Writers
    • Thomas Baum
    • Andreas Prochaska
  • Stars
    • Sabrina Reiter
    • Julia Rosa Peer
    • Michael Steinocher
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    2.7K
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    • Director
      • Andreas Prochaska
    • Writers
      • Thomas Baum
      • Andreas Prochaska
    • Stars
      • Sabrina Reiter
      • Julia Rosa Peer
      • Michael Steinocher
    • 28User reviews
    • 36Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Sabrina Reiter
    Sabrina Reiter
    • Nina
    Julia Rosa Peer
    Julia Rosa Peer
    • Mona
    • (as Julia Rosa Stöckl)
    Michael Steinocher
    • Clemens
    Nadja Vogel
    • Alex
    Laurence Rupp
    Laurence Rupp
    • Martin
    Julian Sharp
    • Patrick
    Andreas Kiendl
    Andreas Kiendl
    • Kogler
    Susi Stach
    Susi Stach
    • Erika Haas
    Michou Friesz
    • Elisabeth
    Karl Fischer
    Karl Fischer
    • Berger
    Amelie Jarolim
    • Kerstin
    Michael Rastl
    • Manfred Haas
    Konstantin Reichmuth
    Konstantin Reichmuth
    • Fabian Haas
    Claudia-Sofie Jelinek
    • Matura Vorsitzende
    • (as C-S Jelinek)
    Walter Sachers
    • Monas Vater
    Ferry Oellinger
    • Lugmayr
    • (as Ferry Öllinger)
    Raimund Wallisch
    • Fahrlehrer
    Silvio Szücs
    • Koch
    • (as Silvio Szücz)
    • Director
      • Andreas Prochaska
    • Writers
      • Thomas Baum
      • Andreas Prochaska
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    User reviews28

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    4Sam667

    (bad) American teen slasher rip-off

    This Austrian made slasher is nothing more than a rip-off of popular American slasher movies, like "Friday the 13th" or "I know what you did last summer" (this one was clearly a example for this one here). And like "I know what.." it's pretty bad and not really worth a watch, well, maybe if you wanna see how Austrians do it, go for it. For me the only thing really worth mentioning is the landscape, which looks really nice, it's set in a beautiful Austrian village surrounded by mountains, and the FX are pretty good and bloody, but it's just not enough of them. And for me a a Swiss person I also really like the Austrian language. And about the plot, not really worth mentioning, some plot holes here and there.
    4kosmasp

    I know what I did last summer ...

    I watched this movie, do you know what you did? ;o) Of course the summary line is also a link, that this movie is obviously linked to American teen horror movies of the recent past and tried to copy them as good as it could.

    So if you like this kind of movies, you might be more excited than I was. I mean I liked "I know what you did last summer", but it had also a lot to do with Jennifer Love Hewitt, Sarah Michelle Gellar and the others. They weren't excellent, but good enough. And although the actors hold their own here (for a horror movie that is), something is missing. It never really get's really scary, that might be it ... Not the worst movie ever then (not close to that), but still not something you have to watch (unless you're a fan, as I said earlier)
    6Superunknovvn

    Excellent by Austrian standards, still not half bad in comparison to international horror flicks

    I was more than just a bit skeptical when it came to watching "In 3 Tagen bist du tot". The plot seemed pretty stupid and I wasn't convinced that the makers would be able to pull off something like that in a typical Austrian village setting. I was right about the first thing, but director Andreas Prochaska really did a nice job translating the essence of movies like "I Know What You Did Last Summer" into the Austrian landscape.

    Sure, "In 3 Tagen bist du tot" suffers from the usual slasher weaknesses, but for once this is actually a good thing. It means that this movie is on one level with the international competition. The acting may not be Oscar material, but it could have been way more awful. What hurt the movie more is that it's pretty slow at times and although there are one or two scenes that will make you jump, there are too few of those shocking or scary moments. On the plus side, Prochaska makes great usage of that small town creepiness by setting some moody scenes on a lake or in an old, creaking house. There's also quite a bit of gore, which is never a bad thing in a slasher movie.

    The movie's one big flaw, however, is the derivative plot. There is absolutely nothing new here story-wise. Imagine "Friday The 13th" with just a few "The Ring"-elements and you got "In 3 Tagen bist du tot". It's as if the producers focused more on making their version of the movies that attracted so many ticket buyers in the late 80's rather than actually trying to come up with something original. They were impressively successful in that aspect, but the next step should be to bring forward new ideas. Apparently, Austria is able to make good horror movies. Now it's time to go for a GREAT one. I'm keeping my fingers crossed...
    5Coventry

    I Know What You Did Last Austrian Summer!

    Ah, Austria ... Unquestionably one of the most beautiful countries in the world and the cinematic home of the famous "Sissi"-movies, millions of vintage Tiroler sex comedies and probably a handful of thankfully obscure yodel musicals as well. And thanks to director Andreas Prochaska, Austria now also has its very own teen-slasher-movie! Prochaska clearly was fed up with the enchanting postcard-image reputation of his home country and uses the exact same picturesque lakes and flowery decorated mountain hotels as the hunting territory of a demented serial killer. "Dead in Three Days" blends together the prior-warning idea of "The Ring" with the more traditional and old-fashioned maniacal tendencies of "I Know What You Did Last Summer" and the wholesome results in an overall competent, albeit unmemorable new horror film. On their long-awaited day of university graduation, five close friends all receive the same text message on their mobile phones. In three days you'll be dead, which naturally sounds like a lame college prank. Of course, it isn't a joke and the teenagers quickly find themselves pursued by a killer who has an old score to settle with the clique. "Dead in Three Days" is too slow-paced to really compete with the vintage slashers of the 80's and the script spends too much time on the detailed character drawings. The plot as well as the killer's outfit is too derivative of many existing slashers – especially the aforementioned IKWYDLS – and there nearly isn't enough tension and/or spectacle. The gore-factor and killing scenes are unmemorable, with the exception of one awesomely grim decapitation sequence! "Dead in Three Days" is okay entertainment for avid slasher-fans to pass the time but, of course, if it wouldn't be for the fact that Austria has few or even no history in the genre of horror, this mundane teenkill-film would barely even make it to DVD.
    7MaxBorg89

    Despite the script's many flaws, the film contains a good deal of top class scares

    In 3 Tagen Bist Du Tot (Dead in Three Days) is labeled "Austria's first horror film". A quite passable one, I might add. It probably won't become a milestone within the genre, but if you're looking for real suspense and gore, this movie has plenty to offer.

    Like many others, the film features a group of teenagers, more precisely two boys and two girls who have just graduated high school. While they're out celebrating, they all receive the same SMS: "Within 3 days you will be dead". It has to be a (very) bad joke, they think. Until one of them is found dead in the river the following morning...

    I was positively surprised by this movie, mainly because the director, Andreas Prochaska (a former collaborator of Michael Haneke) knows how to terrify his audience even if the plot is all too familiar: 75% of the screenplay is shamelessly borrowed from other horror films, some blatantly (I Know What You Did Last Summer, Deep Red), others in a more subtle way (Halloween). There's also stuff from other kinds of flicks (a possible visual The Empire Strikes Back-reference).

    Prochaska does, however, count on the surprise factor as well: not all in the script is a deja vu, and he takes advantage of those moments when we don't know what's gonna happen next to scare us witless, with almost sadistic joy (in terms of how off guard we're caught). People get hurt or killed in painful, stomach-churning ways (I had trouble sleeping for a few days after seeing the movie), and some victims are unexpected, too. This guy knows how to do horror, that's for sure. If only he'd been a little nastier with the ending, like Greg McClean did on Wolf Creek.

    Overall, this is a decent horror film. Prochaska seems to have found a promising start for his directing career. If he takes better care of the script next time, he might even be able to join the likes of Carpenter and Romero in the genre's Hall of Fame.

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      The film takes place in 1996, 1998 and 2005.
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      Featured in Mulatschag: Episode #1.154 (2010)
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    • Release date
      • September 22, 2006 (Austria)
    • Country of origin
      • Austria
    • Language
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Dead in 3 Days
    • Filming locations
      • Bad Ischl, Upper Austria, Austria
    • Production companies
      • Allegro Film
      • Österreichisches Filminstitut
      • Filmfonds Wien
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      • €2,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $994,004
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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