Time of the Wolf

Time of the Wolf

  • Director: Michael Haneke
  • Countries of origin: France, Austria, Germany
  • Language: French, Romanian
  • Release date: October 8, 2003
  • Sound mix: DTS, Dolby SR
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35 : 1
  • Also known as: Kurdun günü
  • "The Time of the Wolf" is a feature film directed by Slappy, starring Isabelle Huppert and Béatrice Dalle .
    The film tells the story of George and his wife Anna and their two children, Ava, who settled in the countryside, but discovered that the house was already occupied by strangers.

    Details

    • Release date October 8, 2003
    • Filming locations Großmittel, Ebenfurth, Lower Austria, Austria
    • Production companies Arte France Cinéma, Bavaria Film, Canal+

    Box office

    Gross US & Canada

    $61,439

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $7,560

    Gross worldwide

    $499,149

    Movie reviews

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    • By Christine 2022-02-21 08:01:50

      --Friday: Le Temps Du Loup violent wolf moment

      (Why is this name?)

      Mom, dad, son, daughter, dad, they died of strangers in the house as soon as they came up. The remaining three people are living in a bumpy life, both of their children are changing, and the mom who is changing is not known anymore. It’s

      what I like. I was bought by Isabelle Huppert, but the first half of the story made me feel a little boring, but what happened in the second half was still quite shocking, but the mother was too patient and I was dying of...

    • By Linnea 2022-02-21 08:01:50

      "Wolf Race": A Microcosm of Contemporary Western Society

      Michael Haneke’s films often write about group life, implying the general living conditions of contemporary Western society with the living conditions of people in a corner. The so-called, a drop of water sees the entire sea. His films have several labels: dark and perverted social pictures, distorted and alienated human nature, indifferent and hostile interpersonal relationships, poetic and neat pictures, concise and philosophical lines, and capable and compact editing. Watching his 2009...

    • By Boris 2022-02-21 08:01:50

      In the movie world, the audience is always the victim of the director

      Michael Hanek_The Age of Wolves_2003

      6.9

      Generally speaking, paid Internet movies put their biggest gimmicks in the first ten minutes of the trial to attract the audience, and the 2003 work directed by Michael Haneke appears to be advanced in this respect. When a family of four returned to the countryside, their husband was suddenly killed by a homeless man who robbed their house. What happened in the...

    • By Jonatan 2022-02-21 08:01:50

      The babble of the pessimist

      One day, I was very boring. I watched the well-known [Son of Humanity]. When the film ended, I felt sleepy and bored. It is an ancient myth of heroes saving the United States and riding through the barriers alone. Clive Owen is in it. It's just acting as a guardian messenger who changed his face. [Man] held high the banner of sci-fi movies, but it made people think of the two-fold tagline that can be seen everywhere in Chinese shops. It turns out that there is a line of small characters at the...

    • By Dashawn 2022-02-21 08:01:50

      Hanek's Utopia

      Unlike the unforgettable decadence and destruction in Haneke's other works, this is a frustrating absurd drama. The Beckett-style layout is combined with its consistent analysis of the middle class and presented in a postmodern context. Regrettably, the anti-narrative style has become a shackle under the grand apocalyptic background. Fortunately, its consistently sharp photography schedule avoids the hollowing out of the subject matter.

      The name of...

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    • By Hiram 2022-03-26 09:01:12

      Trivial symbols come into play in turns, unsystematic and...

    • By Mabelle 2022-03-26 09:01:12

      Obviously it is a literary film, but it needs the entire blockbuster title. It also verifies the anticlimactic French film, and it can be said that it is also the last in the film directed by...

    • By Dawn 2022-03-26 09:01:12

      The scenery outside the window on the train is only a movie with twenty-four frames per second. The end is coming, the guardian has lost confidence in this world, abandoned everything, and walked towards the fire of hope, no! The world embraces the conscience and innocence that can no longer be lost, and comforts you that you should be brave and strong, and there will be tomorrow. The laws of survival are not made by man, all man can do is follow or...

    • By Antonio 2022-03-26 09:01:12

      7.5 In the process of watching the film, I thought that Haneke had adapted another Kafka novel, the gradual degradation of civilization in the apocalyptic background of the...

    • By Addison 2022-03-25 09:01:19

      A very boring post-urban community picture display, the only thing with Haneke's logo is the sudden violent shooting at the...

    Movie plot

    George (Daniel Duvall) and his wife Anna (Isabelle Huppert) take their two children, Ava, to settle in the countryside, but find that the house has been occupied by strangers. Although Anna took back the house, the terrible life began. The people who were kicked out were actually survivors of a flood. Now they have established their own moral and social system in this village. They do not allow outsiders to disrupt their order. Anna's...
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    This is an allegorical work in which the characters in the movie are driven into a nearly primitive background. Michel Hanneck uses the precise use of the screen space to create a dark primordial fear. While showing the collapse of human nature, it also shows how tenacious beliefs exist. "The Age of Wolf", like Bergman's "Shame", observes the collapse and complete disorder of a society after heavy pressure. Those rural landscapes...
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