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Dark Places

  • 2015
  • 12
  • 1h 53m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
49K
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Charlize Theron in Dark Places (2015)
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Libby Day was only eight years old when her family was brutally murdered in their rural Kansas farmhouse. Almost thirty years later, she reluctantly agrees to revisit the crime and uncovers ... Read allLibby Day was only eight years old when her family was brutally murdered in their rural Kansas farmhouse. Almost thirty years later, she reluctantly agrees to revisit the crime and uncovers the wrenching truths that led up to that tragic night.Libby Day was only eight years old when her family was brutally murdered in their rural Kansas farmhouse. Almost thirty years later, she reluctantly agrees to revisit the crime and uncovers the wrenching truths that led up to that tragic night.

  • Director
    • Gilles Paquet-Brenner
  • Writers
    • Gilles Paquet-Brenner
    • Gillian Flynn
  • Stars
    • Charlize Theron
    • Nicholas Hoult
    • Christina Hendricks
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    49K
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    • Director
      • Gilles Paquet-Brenner
    • Writers
      • Gilles Paquet-Brenner
      • Gillian Flynn
    • Stars
      • Charlize Theron
      • Nicholas Hoult
      • Christina Hendricks
    • 161User reviews
    • 158Critic reviews
    • 39Metascore
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    Charlize Theron
    Charlize Theron
    • Libby Day
    Nicholas Hoult
    Nicholas Hoult
    • Lyle Wirth
    Christina Hendricks
    Christina Hendricks
    • Patty Day
    Chloë Grace Moretz
    Chloë Grace Moretz
    • Young Diondra
    Sterling Jerins
    Sterling Jerins
    • Young Libby Day
    Corey Stoll
    Corey Stoll
    • Ben Day
    Tye Sheridan
    Tye Sheridan
    • Young Ben Day
    Andrea Roth
    Andrea Roth
    • Diondra
    Sean Bridgers
    Sean Bridgers
    • Runner Day
    J. LaRose
    J. LaRose
    • Trey Teepano
    • (as J LaRose)
    Shannon Kook
    Shannon Kook
    • Young Trey Teepano
    Jennifer Pierce Mathus
    Jennifer Pierce Mathus
    • Diane
    Natalie Precht
    Natalie Precht
    • Michelle Day
    Madison McGuire
    • Debby Day
    Lori Z. Cordova
    Lori Z. Cordova
    • Magda
    Denise Williamson
    Denise Williamson
    • Crystal
    Jeff Chase
    Jeff Chase
    • Calvin Diehl
    Drea de Matteo
    Drea de Matteo
    • Krissi Cates
    • Director
      • Gilles Paquet-Brenner
    • Writers
      • Gilles Paquet-Brenner
      • Gillian Flynn
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    6dfa120374

    Decent And Enjoyable Enough

    Dark Places (like a lot of movies, I guess) won't be everyone's cup of tea as it's a pretty slow-paced Thriller that concentrates on a decent cast delivering a good story. If you're more into faster-paced films then you more than likely won't enjoy this.

    The story sees Charlize Theron play Libby Day, a young woman who believes that her brother brutally killed her mother and sister when she was 8-years-old. When Lyle Wirth (played by Nicholas Hoult), a member of a crime investigative group, manages to get in touch with Libby, and starts to provide possible evidence on what actually happened, Libby starts to doubt her own recollection of what actually happened that fateful day.

    The story may sound a bit dull & unoriginal, but it plays out better than it initially sounds, and it also gets better as it unravels. It's also a story that you have to pay attention to, especially with the flash backs as there is no immediate indication the flash backs have started (but it doesn't take a genius to figure out when a flashback scene is being played). So, with the jumping back & forward from past to present, you do need to watch it carefully to get what is fully going on. Also, while there is no twist as such, the story does keep you guessing as to how it will pan out.

    The cast all do a decent job with their individual parts as well, from Theron's performance as Libby Day, a woman who finds it hard to trust anyone and has become a bit of a recluse, to Chloë Grace Moretz's performance of a young manipulative Diondra. Put a decent cast in to deliver a decent story and you have yourself a pretty enjoyable movie.

    As I mentioned earlier, it is a pretty slow-paced Thriller, and while I don't mind watching these, there were a few scenes where I thought it dragged a wee bit, but for the most part it is interesting and enjoyable enough.

    It's not the best film you'll ever see, but Dark places is a good film that is definitely worth a watch.
    7subxerogravity

    I like it, thought it was a great murder mystery.

    I thought the film had a lot of really cool twist and turns that kept me guessing all the way to the end.

    There were a lot of layers too it that did not jumble up on you to become too complicated. I guess the story was flushed out quite well by the filmmaker.

    The film had a lot of cool elements too.

    Charlize Theron plays Libby Day, the lone survivor of a massacre done by her brother of their entire family. Twenty years later, a convention of geeks that love serial killers, lead by Nicolas Hoult, contact her and pay her to help them prove that her brother did not do it. Even though she said he did Twenty years ago.

    The movie lives up to the title. It points out how low a person can get on many different levels.

    Good watch.
    6Coventry

    Watch the film or read the book, but I don't recommend both

    This is the first time – ever – that I'm able to write in a review that I read the book before I watched the film! I'm an avid movie fanatic and not much of a book reader, but for some reason I read both Gillian Flynn novels (this one as well as "Gone Girl") before they were turned into Hollywood movies with an all-star cast. "Dark Places" is clearly not as successful as "Gone Girl", because the release got pushed back a couple of times and this one isn't likely to ever end up in the IMDb top 250. Now, I always disliked that typical and clichéd statement: "the book is much better than the film", but I must admit that there's truth in it… Director Gilles Paquet-Brenner's screenplay adaptation is very loyal to Flynn's novel, and thus the basic subject matter is tense and unsettling, but for some inexplicable reason the book is compelling whereas the film is rather tedious… "Dark Places" tells the story of Libby Day. At the tender age of 7, Libby witnessed how her mother and two sisters were brutally slain in their Kansas farm at night, and she confirmed to the authorities that her 15-year-old brother Ben was the culprit. 28 years later, Libby understandably grew up to become an angry, secluded and insecure woman. Driven by financial issues, Libby accepts the peculiar Lyle's offer to attend a meeting of the Kill Club. This bizarre collective exists of people who're investigating infamous (and unsolved) murder cases, and they are convinced that Ben Day is innocent. Reluctant at first, Libby begins to unravel the mystery of what exactly happened on the awful night that ruined her life. The search confronts her with her imprisoned brother and her estranged father, but also brings new secrets to the surface about her mother Patty and her brother's long lost high- school girlfriend Diondra.

    It's very strange and difficult to describe, but every new plot twist or revelation that was captivating in the book comes across as implausible in the film. Especially the character of the mother, Patty Day, was much more powerful in the novel. Her hopelessness and desperation isn't properly transferred to the screen and therefore a couple of essential twists near the end become downright unbelievable. Obviously this isn't the fault of the screenplay, because a book lends itself much better to describe emotions and mental states of mind in great detail. This is also the main reason why the protagonist character Libby never truly becomes the intriguing character she deserves to be. "Dark Places" definitely also suffers from a shortage of action, especially during the first hour, and the great potential of the "Kill Club" isn't elaborated properly enough (although that also wasn't the case in the book). Paquet-Brenner does, however, marvelously captivate the grim and depressing atmosphere of the Midwestern American slums and insolvent family farms. The performances are more than adequate as well, with particularly strong roles for Charlize Theron and Nicolas Hoult. Just a week ago, I also saw them act together in "Mad Max: Fury Road" but this is quite a different type of film. Christina Hendricks is amazing as the poor and pitiable single mother and I was also very surprised to see a strong role for Chloë Grace Moretz. "Dark Places" is a great book to read (personally I even preferred it over "Gone Girl) and the film is also definitely worth checking out, but I only recommend either reading the book or watching the film. Otherwise you're guaranteed to stumble upon the flaws more easily.
    7skitzavolly15

    Always skeptical about a movie based on a good book - was not disappointed...

    A lot of people compare Dark Places to Gone Girl and say, book-wise, Gone Girl was the better book. I actually liked Dark Places better, so when I found out they were making it into a movie, I was of course skeptical about whether or not it'd be good. I just finished watching it and was happy that my skepticism was for naught - this movie stayed true to the book. Casting was done well and the flow proved that the screenplay writers & director paid attention to the original book.

    The book is dark, has some twists and turns and doesn't gloss over anything. Where in Gone Girl I felt like some scenes were made a little lighter for the screen, Dark Places doesn't have that issue. The sets were also very accurate - it's been YEARS since I read the book, but while watching the movie everything came back to me...the layout of the farm house, the crappy apartment Libby lived in as an adult with her collection of stolen items...all the way down to crap hole Runner was living in...

    This is not going to be a big blockbuster. Most people will not like it (as you can tell by the ratings) but I will tell you, if you like thrillers/mysteries with twists and turns then watch it. If you've read the book, watch it. It's not the greatest movie ever done, but it was good enough that I felt compelled to write my first IMDb review.

    And even if you don't watch the movie, read the book. If you like Patterson, Demille or Clancy, you'll like Dark Places.
    7Garcwrites

    Another gripping mystery filled crime drama?

    Dark Places was interesting but not as riveting as I had hoped. I never had a chance to read the book - because the movie came out very early in France - so I watched the film with fresh eyes not knowing what I was in for. Problem solver that I am, I watched the film looking for clues but I fairly quickly had all the right suspects lined up before I even got through a quarter of the movie. I don't know if it's a testament to my "mad" deductive skills or a lack of mystery in the story telling. The exact same thing happened to me with Gone Girl - the book - which is why I didn't finish reading it. I guess I was hopping for more of a challenge with Dark Places, something that would have surprised me at the end.

    Anyway, I still enjoyed the film, particularly how Libby's past memories were shot. They had an 1980s feel to them, I mean in the quality of the images, they had an old VHS tape look to them. They were grainy and shaky, which also gave them an horror movie vibe, while at the same time illustrating how Libby feels about them.

    The film is like the title suggest dark, and I'm not just talking about the murders but the whole context the characters are in. It's socially realistic, you really feel for the struggling mother (Christina Hendricks) and her kids, the poverty and the hardship of their situation is almost palpable and that's thanks to Hendricks' performance. The rest of the cast is good but Christina Hendricks and Corey Stoll stand out and elevate the film.

    So to me Dark Places really depicts how prejudices, despair, and a bunch of white lies can snow ball and change people's lives forever. It's definitely not thriller of the year but the film is not boring. @wornoutspines

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    • Trivia
      Many actresses would have had to think about their motivation to perform the lead role in "Dark Places". Charlize Theron's motivation was less remote. One night at age 15, in her Johannesburg, South Africa home where she lived with her parents, her drunken, alcoholic father attacked the mother and fired a gun at both of them. Charlize fled the house after which the mother, armed with her own gun, shot back and killed her husband in what was later judged to be self-defense.
    • Goofs
      If Diondra was pregnant in 1985, her and Ben's "secret love child" should be at least 27 years old, since it is 28 years later in the film. She only looks about 16 -20 years old.
    • Quotes

      Libby Day: The truly frightening flaw in humanity is our capacity for cruelty - we all have it.

    • Connections
      Featured in Bringing 'Dark Places' to Light (2015)
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      Written and Performed by Jess Bailey

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    • Release date
      • April 8, 2015 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
      • France
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Lugares oscuros
    • Filming locations
      • Shreveport, Louisiana, USA
    • Production companies
      • Exclusive Media Group
      • Mandalay Vision
      • Cuatro Plus Films
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    • Budget
      • $20,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $208,588
    • Gross worldwide
      • $5,090,852
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 53 minutes
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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