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Dark Places (Bilingual)
Charlize Theron
(Actor),
Nicolas Hoult
(Actor),
Gilles Paquet-Brenner
(Director)
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Genre | Drama, DVD Movie, Blu-ray Movie, Mystery & Suspense |
Format | NTSC, Subtitled |
Contributor | Gilles Paquet-Brenner, Nicolas Hoult, Chloe Grace Moretz, Charlize Theron |
Language | English, French |
Runtime | 1 hour and 53 minutes |
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Product description
Dark Places is a gripping thriller based on the New York Times best-selling novel by Gillian Flynn. The sole survivor of a home invasion where she famously witnessed the death of her mother and sisters, Libby Day lives with the knowledge that her testimony as a 7-year-old sentenced her brother to life in prison for the horrific crime. When a group of true-crime enthusiasts find Libby twenty-five years later and convince her to re-examine the events of the night, new memories and old suspects suddenly flood back into her life. As shocking information comes to light, Libby begins to question her own key testimony and sets out to discover the truth of her tragic past.
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- Aspect Ratio : 1.78:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Language : English, French
- Parcel Dimensions : 18.03 x 13.76 x 1.48 cm; 81.65 Grams
- Canadian Home Video Rating : Ages 14 and over
- Director : Gilles Paquet-Brenner
- Media Format : NTSC, Subtitled
- Run time : 1 hour and 53 minutes
- Release date : Nov. 3 2015
- Actors : Charlize Theron, Nicolas Hoult, Chloe Grace Moretz
- Subtitles: : French
- Language : English (Dolby Digital 5.1), French (Dolby Digital 5.1)
- Studio : Universal Studios Home Entertainment
- ASIN : B014C7T5GG
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #2,851 in Movies & TV Shows (See Top 100 in Movies & TV Shows)
- #276 in Thriller
- #575 in Drama (Movies & TV Shows)
- #1,687 in DVD
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3.0 out of 5 stars
It was good, but it wasn't amazing.
Reviewed in Canada on November 23, 2015
It is no secret that Gillian Flynn is one of my favourite authors of all time. She is the queen of all things dark, twisted and suspenseful. All three of her novels, Sharp Objects, Dark Places and the most famous of them all, Gone Girl, are easily on the list of my favourite novels of all time. Even her recent short story The Grownup had me on the edge of my seat.Back when Gone Girl was first announced as an upcoming film I could not have been more excited! It gave me the opportunity to experience the story for a second time while already knowing the outcome. This allows you to pick up on little hints and clues and foreshadowing that may have otherwise gone unnoticed.Although I was super excited that Gone Girl was being adapted into a film, my excitement when Dark Places was announced as a film adaptation was ten times more intense. Dark Places is my favourite of all Gillian Flynn's current novels and I would give anything to see it as a film. Once the film was finally released, I was a little upset considering the film didn't get the best of reviews which dropped my expectations down a bit. I decided I still wanted to give it a chance and I was recently finally able to sit down and watch it.Dark Places tells the story of Libby Day, the only survivor of her family's brutal massacre that her older brother committed back in 1985. Fast forward 28 years later. A group that calls themselves "The Kill Club" contacts Libby as they try to convince her that maybe her brother could be innocent. This story is filled with twists and turns with an almost impossible to predict outcome.In terms of a book to film adaptation, the film was basically identical to the novel. All of the important details were the same which I was actually pretty shocked and happy about. Obviously, as is the case with any adaptation, some details were lost, but everything that mattered and that was important was kept.One of my favourite aspects of the novel were the different character perspectives within time jumps. The book alternates in points of view between Libby's mother Patty and her brother Ben in the year 1985 as well as Libby's point of view during the current present day. The book seamlessly flows from one perspective to the next and was clearly well thought out and organized. Because this was one of my favourite things about the novel, I regret to say that it lost its spark within the film. I remember anxiously reading each chapter of the novel, eager to reach the next character perspective, but the film just kind of threw them in here and there. I wish that there was more of an anticipation build.Am I the only one who noticed the strange way of filming? The quick zooming in on characters faces felt almost cheesy and outdated. The filming style and cinematography just wasn't there for me. My expectations may have been set high after watching what David Fincher had done with Gone Girl. I know I shouldn't compare, but something was just missing for me in terms of camera work and cinematography throughout Dark Places.One thing this film does contain is an amazing cast. Although my initial thoughts when I heard Charlize Theron would be portraying Libby Day were a little mixed, I knew that she was an amazing actress and would most likely do the character justice. Theron doesn't fit the character description of Libby Day that was presented in the books, but I decided not to let that bother me so much. However, I once again regret to say, I didn't particularly like her acting throughout this film. I'm not sure if it had something to do with the writing or the way her character was presented, but I really just didn't enjoy her performance. She wasn't a convincing Libby for me unfortunately. The same goes for Chloe Grace Moretz. She is usually a pretty phenomenal actress, especially for her age, but once again, I really didn't enjoy her portrayal of the twisted Diondra. For the most part, the acting throughout the film was mostly bland with a few decent performances by Corey Stoll and Tye Sheridan, who I believe has a bright future ahead of him.I really really wanted to enjoy this film, especially considering how much I enjoyed the novel. I remember getting to the end of the book and thinking, 'wait. what?!' The twists and turns are unpredictable and when they hit you they're shocking. Unfortunately when the twist is revealed in the film it happens almost too abruptly and the audience doesn't really have the chance to take it all in. There was almost no build up which completely ruined the entire outcome and purpose of the story.Although Dark Places still remains to be my favourite Gillian Flynn novel, Gone Girl was definitely the better film adaptation.
Reviewed in Canada on November 23, 2015
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Since witnessing the slaughter of her mother and sisters on their Kansas farm and fingering her elder, troubled brother as the killer when she was 7, Libby has spent 25 years living off the donations of a sympathetic public. But public sympathy and interest has its limits and she finds herself faced with finding a new source of income. So she agrees to talk about her experience to a group of true-crime. No, Libby's not a very pleasant person and neither are most of the other characters in this film. But Theron has made the tough, troubled young woman something of a specialty and she succeeds in making Libby sympathetic. Sadly Theron's dazzling smile is absent throughout but the one time she does flash it, it's to great effect. As Libby explores the events of the massacre it is not unreasonable that the film proceeds through numerous short flashbacks although it does get rather tedious. What's unforgivable is that the director chose to break up the only real action scene with rapid-fire flashbacks which totally suck any excitment out of either event. Not to mention that it's shot in darkness so that you have no way of being sure whether something is past or present. Although there's little tension or thrills in the movie, I actually prefer this story to the overblown plot of "Gone Girl" but Fincher did a way better job with the material. Don't assume because you liked "Gone Girl" you'll like this just because they came from the same written source.
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Reviewed in Canada on September 2, 2021
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Very entertaining.
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Reviewed in Canada on May 27, 2022
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MAGNIFIQUE ! Merci !
Reviewed in Canada on June 5, 2022
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A good movie.
Reviewed in Canada on April 7, 2021
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Good movie
Reviewed in Canada on June 10, 2019
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Suspence soutenu... Acteurs crédibles... Rythme intéressant.... Je le recommande....
Reviewed in Canada on November 22, 2021
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I read the book and found the movie fairly close to the book
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Reviewed in Canada on May 14, 2018
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found it very enjoyable.
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rbmusicman/and/movie-fan'
4.0 out of 5 stars
'LIBBY HAS TO FACE THE PAST TO LEARN THE TRUTH' (BETTER THAN SOME SUGGEST)
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 24, 2016Verified Purchase
30 years ago 'Libby Day' witnesses the killing of her mother and two sisters, the 8 year-old's evidence had brother 'Ben'
convicted of the murders..
The Police had linked brother 'Ben' to satanic practices which they believed led to him committing the crime, after intense questioning a very young 'Libby' agreed that she'd seen her brother do the killing.
Her life since has gone no-where down the years since that terrible time, frequently reliving those dark days over and over again.
Needing money 'Libby' (Charlize Theron) accepts an invitation to get involved with a case-solving-club - 'The Kill Club' led by
'Lyle' (Nicholas Hoult) who are convinced that her brother is innocent, which makes. 'Libby' question what she has always
believed to be so.
For the first time in 30 years she visits her brother in prison still at first convinced of his guilt, she is also convinced by the club
to revisit the scene of the crime and look up those that knew her family in particular 'Ben' back then.
Will reliving the horrors of her past life and the sickening events of that day in October 1985 lead her to a different truth ?
An often emotion-charged journey as e watch the story of the past unfold.....with flashbacks of events leading up to and including
that day.
A dark and compelling story
There are scenes of violence and of abuse
Cast includes - 'Sterling Jerins' as young 'Libby' - 'Corey Stoll' as 'Ben' and 'Tye Sheridan' as young 'Ben' - 'Christina Hendricks'
as 'Patty Day' (Mother) and 'Chloe Grace Moretz' as 'Be
Features -
Bringing Dark Places to Light
About the Author - Gillian Flynn and Dark Places.
convicted of the murders..
The Police had linked brother 'Ben' to satanic practices which they believed led to him committing the crime, after intense questioning a very young 'Libby' agreed that she'd seen her brother do the killing.
Her life since has gone no-where down the years since that terrible time, frequently reliving those dark days over and over again.
Needing money 'Libby' (Charlize Theron) accepts an invitation to get involved with a case-solving-club - 'The Kill Club' led by
'Lyle' (Nicholas Hoult) who are convinced that her brother is innocent, which makes. 'Libby' question what she has always
believed to be so.
For the first time in 30 years she visits her brother in prison still at first convinced of his guilt, she is also convinced by the club
to revisit the scene of the crime and look up those that knew her family in particular 'Ben' back then.
Will reliving the horrors of her past life and the sickening events of that day in October 1985 lead her to a different truth ?
An often emotion-charged journey as e watch the story of the past unfold.....with flashbacks of events leading up to and including
that day.
A dark and compelling story
There are scenes of violence and of abuse
Cast includes - 'Sterling Jerins' as young 'Libby' - 'Corey Stoll' as 'Ben' and 'Tye Sheridan' as young 'Ben' - 'Christina Hendricks'
as 'Patty Day' (Mother) and 'Chloe Grace Moretz' as 'Be
Features -
Bringing Dark Places to Light
About the Author - Gillian Flynn and Dark Places.
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Gareth
2.0 out of 5 stars
Much as I love Charlize, I just cannot believe her as some ...
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 12, 2017Verified Purchase
Much as I love Charlize, I just cannot believe her as some downtrodden, money-less depressive while she is in full makeup looking stunning. They should have hired the makeup guy from "Monster".
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Marcus Owen Hawkins
5.0 out of 5 stars
An excellent Blu-ray product.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 9, 2021Verified Purchase
A vital new addition to My (ever) expanding Film Collection.

Sara
2.0 out of 5 stars
Absolutely loved the book such a brilliant story
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 16, 2016Verified Purchase
So disappointing. Absolutely loved the book such a brilliant story...this adaption of it seems to skim over the story leaving a pretty dull film
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stacey lyndon zak campbell
4.0 out of 5 stars
Decent film
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 16, 2022Verified Purchase
I enjoyed it and had some great twists