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La mort en sursis

Original title: Tomorrow You're Gone
  • 2012
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
3.6/10
1.9K
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Willem Dafoe, Stephen Dorff, and Michelle Monaghan in La mort en sursis (2012)
Thriller

Charlie Rankin, recently released from prison, seeks vengeance for his jail-house mentor William "The Buddha" Pettigrew. Along the way, he meets the ethereal, yet streetwise, Florence Jane. ... Read allCharlie Rankin, recently released from prison, seeks vengeance for his jail-house mentor William "The Buddha" Pettigrew. Along the way, he meets the ethereal, yet streetwise, Florence Jane. They embark on a unlikely road trip, careening towards an unlikely redemption and uncertai... Read allCharlie Rankin, recently released from prison, seeks vengeance for his jail-house mentor William "The Buddha" Pettigrew. Along the way, he meets the ethereal, yet streetwise, Florence Jane. They embark on a unlikely road trip, careening towards an unlikely redemption and uncertain resolution.

  • Director
    • David Jacobson
  • Writer
    • Matthew F. Jones
  • Stars
    • Michelle Monaghan
    • Willem Dafoe
    • Stephen Dorff
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.6/10
    1.9K
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    • Director
      • David Jacobson
    • Writer
      • Matthew F. Jones
    • Stars
      • Michelle Monaghan
      • Willem Dafoe
      • Stephen Dorff
    • 15User reviews
    • 37Critic reviews
    • 19Metascore
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    Michelle Monaghan
    Michelle Monaghan
    • Florence Jane
    Willem Dafoe
    Willem Dafoe
    • The Buddha
    Stephen Dorff
    Stephen Dorff
    • Charlie Rankin
    Robert LaSardo
    Robert LaSardo
    • Ornay Corale
    Tara Buck
    Tara Buck
    • Blonde Mistress
    LeJon Woods
    LeJon Woods
    • Sporting Goods Clerk
    Jayda Diamonde
    • Movie Nun…
    Kerry Rossall
    Kerry Rossall
    • Chaney
    Branislav R. Tatalovic
    Branislav R. Tatalovic
    • Used Car Salesman
    Mark Sherman
    Mark Sherman
    • Charlie's Father
    • (voice)
    Agnes Herrmann
    • Conv. Store Clerk
    Adam Epstein
    Adam Epstein
    • Stitch Marks
    Ryan Ross
    • Knitcap
    Dave Durch
    • Violent Man…
    Sammy Jack
    • Young Charlie Rankin
    Clyde Simon
    • Movie Priest
    Diane L. Phillips
    • Lady of the Night
    Danielle Tripodis
    • Girl at Moe's Bar
    • Director
      • David Jacobson
    • Writer
      • Matthew F. Jones
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    1estebangonzalez10

    Worst film of 2013

    ¨You want to tell me what went wrong last night? ¨

    I think I just found the number 1 contender for worst film of the year, at only 90 minutes long this film is so tedious and pointless that I felt it was never going to end. It tries too hard to be an art house film, but we've seen these character driven neo noir films done much better in the past. I don't even think this film makes sense or tries to deliver any sort of message. You don't even know when the main character is imagining things or living reality; everything is so ambiguous and vague. Tomorrow You're Gone never goes anywhere and it's a shame because Stephen Dorff and Michelle Monaghan are pretty good actors. This is just a waste of their talents and a waste of our time. Director David Jacobson (Down in the Valley) has made one pretentious movie and with the help of screenwriter Matthew F Jones (Deepwater and A Single Shot) he has made one of the worst films I've seen in a long time. I usually take something positive about a film no matter how much I dislike it, but I cannot say anything good about this movie. There is not one single thing that I like about this pretentious thriller. Willem Defoe could be the best thing about this film, but he is in this movie as much as he is in the trailer. This is a complete waste of time so stay away from this film.

    Charlie Rankin (Stephen Dorff who gave his best performance in 2010 in Somewhere) is getting out of prison after four years, but before he leaves he receives a letter from his mentor in prison, the Buddha (Willem Dafoe), who asks him to kill someone for him. As soon as Charlie gets out of prison he goes looking for this man and receives a special payment from the Buddha. However, something goes wrong with the hit and Charlie can't quite settle his debt with him. Along the way Charlie encounters a mysterious woman named Florence (Michelle Monaghan) who for I don't know what reason sees the good in Charlie and tries to rescue him from his pain. Together they embark on a road trip and half of the time you don't even know what the two are talking about. It's hard to explain the plot of the movie when nothing really makes much sense and most of the things going on seems like they are all imagined by Charlie. There is a thin line between reality and fantasy here, and Charlie has some serious and dark unresolved issues going on. I really hated this movie and I can't say it enough times, stay as far away from this film as possible.

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    2marianaramos-13848

    Painful

    A very sexist movie about a weak male character and a pretty female character that strangely tries to have sex with him all the time... It goes no further that that. Its all about them in the car talking bad dialogues that claim to be deep and dark but they're really just bad written. Didn't get to the end. Waste of good actors!
    2Rodrigo_Amaro

    A painfully weak experience

    After four years in prison, Charlie (Stephen Dorff) seeks revenge for his mentor (Willem Dafoe), for which he gets paid handsomely well. The plan is executed but a surprise witness appears to ruin his plan; and also comes the random presence of a young woman (Michelle Monaghan) who crosses his path believing she can see through his soul, and soon afterwards they're on board on a long road trip to nowhere or to finish his plans. "Tomorrow You're Gone" is a lousy film experience where you can't feel anything for the characters, the situation or anything. Just contempt. The dialogues are poorly written, the scenarios are equally ineffective and at the end you wonder if anything makes sense in this dreadful story.

    For those who say this an art-house suspense they don't know what's up. Here's a movie that doesn't offer twists or turn, Charlie keeps seeing ghosts for most of the film (even his mentor seems like a fantasmagoric character who appears whenever truly needed and there's this "weird love story" between the prostitute and Charlie which doesn't make any sense. I mean, it's hard to believe that after four years in prison and with a woman desperatly lusting for the man he keeps turning her down time and again. I couldn't buy that at all. It was pitiful and awful to see it not to mention she accepts her and joins her to whatever places after a simple conversation on the bus. Perfect strangers yet it all flows well with them. Let's not forget to count how many times she keeps calling him of "Samsom" over and over again.

    What I could get from the story: this is the story of a man conflicted with himself and the revenge he's pursuing, tormented with visions of his past which affect his future. He doesn't have a life anymore, he doesn't believe in anything anymore and comes a woman who spot some goodness inside of him and tries to help in her own way, thinking she's in love with him. Some bits of redemption appear here and there but this man has no future since he's only worried about his fate or possible death - of which seems always eminent because he keeps putting himself into troubles and fights. After a time, we just don't care about him.

    I was bored and annoyed after the initial 20 good minutes when I thought this movie was going places with an intriguing story. It went all downhill after the girl enters Charlie's life. It was so bad and so weak that for a couple of times I wasn't even looking at the screen, I was just hearing the noise the characters were making. I truly believe the good actors involved (poor Willem, at least he got the most interesting character to play in this wreck) were only in it for a couple of bucks in their pocket - trust me, movies like these don't pay millions but it pays.

    I can't and won't recommend this picture. No sir, one can definitely skip this without regret. As for myself I regret watching it all the way when a little part of me kept insisting I should stop watching it. 2/10.
    5gavin6942

    What Seems Like So Much Potential Just Falls Flat

    Charlie Rankin (Stephen Dorff), recently released from prison, seeks vengeance for his jail-house mentor William "The Buddha" Pettigrew (Willem Dafoe). Along the way, he meets the ethereal, yet streetwise, Florence Jane. They embark on a unlikely road trip, careening towards an unlikely redemption and uncertain resolution.

    Although this film had many good moments (such as the home invasion) and it is possibly Dorff's final acting to date (he has really blossomed in this role) it overall just seems too uneven and did not resonate well with me.

    The primary problem I had was with Florence. She was not someone I felt the audience could understand or appreciate. Why did Rankin like her? Their whole relationship is built on nothing. And yes, I understand this is a whimsical road trip without commitment... but she was just the wrong character for such a thing.

    And if there was a deeper message, I missed it. All that occurred to me is that Charlie Rankin has the same name as the Nazi in Orson Welles' "The Stranger". I sincerely doubt this was intentional, because trying to draw parallels is far too difficult -- Welles' Rankin is a false identity hiding from his criminal past. Rankin is this film uses the alias Samson and he, too, has a criminal past he cannot overcome. But that is it (and only works in the most vague way).

    The novel probably clears things up, but after seeing the film I have little motivation to seek it out.
    7cosmo_tiger

    A very good movie with an art house type quality. Casting is perfect & I recommend but not for everyone. I say B.

    "You have me to get you started out" Charlie Rankin (Dorff) has just got out of prison and stops in to see a man called "The Buddha" (Dafoe) who was writing him in prison. He is told about someone he is to murder for him. When the murder goes wrong Charlie begins to worry about what will happen. Him and a woman named Florence (Monaghan) begin to hang around together and Charlie thinks it will help, but he isn't sure of anything anymore. I have to start by saying that I did enjoy this and I recommend this movie but it is not for everyone. While not a total "art-house" type movie it is in that vein. The movie is more of a character driven type movie then I was expecting, but I really think that helped the movie. Dorff is good in this and Defoe has a strong and powerful presence even though he is only in it a few minutes. This is not really a fast paced movie but it will keep you watching right up until the end. I liked it. Overall, not a movie for everyone but well worth checking out. I say B.

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    • Release date
      • November 1, 2012 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
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    • Filming locations
      • Cleveland, Ohio, USA
    • Production companies
      • Deed Films
      • Good Deed Entertainment
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      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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