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La Fin des temps

Titre original : End of Days
  • 1999
  • 12
  • 2h 2min
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5,8/10
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Arnold Schwarzenegger in La Fin des temps (1999)
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Action militaire menée par une seule personneDrame psychologiqueFantastique sombreHorreur folkloriqueHorreur psychologiqueHorreur surnaturelleTragédieActionFantaisieHorreur

À la fin du siècle, Satan se rend à New York en quête d'une épouse. Un ex-flic qui dirige maintenant une équipe de sécurité d'élite est chargé de l'arrêter.À la fin du siècle, Satan se rend à New York en quête d'une épouse. Un ex-flic qui dirige maintenant une équipe de sécurité d'élite est chargé de l'arrêter.À la fin du siècle, Satan se rend à New York en quête d'une épouse. Un ex-flic qui dirige maintenant une équipe de sécurité d'élite est chargé de l'arrêter.

  • Réalisation
    • Peter Hyams
  • Scénario
    • Andrew W. Marlowe
  • Casting principal
    • Arnold Schwarzenegger
    • Gabriel Byrne
    • Robin Tunney
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    POPULARITÉ
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    • Réalisation
      • Peter Hyams
    • Scénario
      • Andrew W. Marlowe
    • Casting principal
      • Arnold Schwarzenegger
      • Gabriel Byrne
      • Robin Tunney
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    • 34Métascore
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    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire et 7 nominations au total

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    Arnold Schwarzenegger
    Arnold Schwarzenegger
    • Jericho
    Gabriel Byrne
    Gabriel Byrne
    • The Man
    Robin Tunney
    Robin Tunney
    • Christine
    Kevin Pollak
    Kevin Pollak
    • Chicago
    CCH Pounder
    CCH Pounder
    • Detective Marge Francis
    Derrick O'Connor
    Derrick O'Connor
    • Thomas Aquinas
    David Weisenberg
    David Weisenberg
    • OB-GYN
    Rainer Judd
    Rainer Judd
    • Christine's Mother
    Miriam Margolyes
    Miriam Margolyes
    • Mabel
    Udo Kier
    Udo Kier
    • Head Priest
    Luciano Miele
    • Pope's Advisor
    Michael O'Hagan
    • Cardinal
    Mark Margolis
    Mark Margolis
    • Pope
    Jack Shearer
    Jack Shearer
    • Kellogg
    Rod Steiger
    Rod Steiger
    • Father Kovak
    Eve Sigall
    Eve Sigall
    • Old Woman
    Victor Varnado
    • Albino
    Robert Lesser
    Robert Lesser
    • Carson
    • Réalisation
      • Peter Hyams
    • Scénario
      • Andrew W. Marlowe
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    7lesleyharris30

    Action Packed and Also Very Frightening,

    End of Days is a good movie with a very different storyline and a good cast,with a very strong performance from the always brilliant Arnold Schwarzenegger.I expected this movie to be an action packed movie with an Armageddon type of theme to it,and I wasn't disappointed,but I really didn't expect it to be scary,there are actually some very frightening scenes in this movie,mainly any of Gabriel Byrne's scenes,and its a lot scarier than some of the ridiculous horror movie you would see today that aren't at all frightening.The movie is very unpredictable,and I was surprised it got such bad reviews,I really enjoyed it,it certainly wasn't perfect,but it didn't deserve any Razzie nominations.Arnold Schwarzenegger did a fantastic performance,Gabriel Byrne was very creepy and believable,and Peter Hyams did a great job directing this movie,it looked beautiful,none of them deserved Razzie nominations.Its certainly not Arnold Schwarzenegger's finest film,but fans of the actor will get a great kick out of this movie.

    As the world reaches the year 2000,the Devil (Gabriel Byrne) is in search of Christine York (Robin Tunney) to make her his bride,its not up to police officer Jericho Cane (Arnold Schwarzengger) to keep her safe.
    7paul_m_haakonsen

    One of Schwarzeneggers better movies...

    The 1999 movie "End of Days" from writer Andrew W. Marlowe and director Peter Hyams is definitely a noteworthy addition to Arnold Schwarzenegger's impressive movie career, especially since it is a nice change of genre for the action star.

    Oddly enough, I think I've only seen "End of Days" three times since 1999, with the most recent being just now here in 2022. But I will say that this movie is very enjoyable and entertaining, and I like that there is much more to the storyline than just having Arnold beat up a bunch of henchmen while getting to the final showdown against whomever wronged him at the end of the movie. So thumbs up to writer Andrew W. Marlowe for the script and storyline in "End of Days". You should keep in mind that this movie is heavy set with a religious theme, just as a heads up.

    Visually then "End of Days" is a good movie, lots of great special effects, which were necessary for a fantasy horror movie of this caliber.

    I will say that the leading roles of Arnold Schwarzenegger (playing Jericho) and Gabriel Byrne (playing The Man) were interesting casting choices, but they worked out quite well. It was refreshing to see Schwarzenegger in a movie such as "End of Days". And needless to say that the charismatic Gabriel Byrne was just phenomenally well-cast for his role. The movie also have the likes of Udo Kier, Rod Steiger and Luciano Miele on the cast list. Good acting performances from all involved in the movie helped bring the movie to life in a believable manner on the screen.

    "End of Days" is a movie that is very much watchable and enjoyable today, 23 years after it was initially released. If you enjoy Arnold Schwarzenegger movies, and haven't already seen "End of Days", then this is definitely a movie I will recommend you track down and watch. It is a way more dark and gritty movie than Schwarzenegger usually starred in.

    My rating of "End of Days" lands on a seven out of ten stars.
    7Bogey Man

    Surprisingly effective horror action

    Peter Hyams' End of Days stars Arnold Schwarzenegger as a fired and alcoholic police officer, who is on the edge of sanity and tries to commit suicide very often. He is now private security guard and traps a mysterious sniper who tried to kill one of his clients. Soon he learns that there are some very bad things going on in the city, and the new millennium is very close..It is the last days of December, 1999.

    I really liked the scare department in this demonic little horror thriller from this talented director and director of photography, Peter Hyams. This film is full of effective and very ominous images and scenery and the film is very dark. I appreciate perhaps most the shots above the city and the twisted use of camera up there. That really creates a feeling of evil and that something very powerful and wicked is "above the city" and is about to get power. Hyams once again shows his talent as he has been the director of photography many times earlier in his own films. End of Days reminded me occasionally of Alex de la Iglesia's great horror film El Dia de la Bestia (Day of the Beast), a brilliant mix of black comedy and VERY dark imagery and atmosphere. As incredible as it sounds, this mainstream produced film is that effective, thanks to the talented men behind the camera.

    There are some flaws, too, and the most irritating things is perhaps the cliche ending, which I definitely won't spoil here, but is without a doubt there only to satisfy the audience and create the safe and familiar Happy Ending. If this was made 20 years ago, the ending would definitely have been different; it would've been how the director wanted to, not hot the audience wanted to. That tones the otherwise great and exciting finale a little bit down, but fortunately it is not as syrupy as possible. Another negative thing that I can tell is the editing which is very fast, unstylishly and ineffectively fast and restless. Fast edits can be great elements if used right and with skill, but in this film, they are in my opinion gratuitously fast and too plenty. Just watch the action scenes and count how many edits there are in one minute. The editors should have realized that sometimes - and in this case - less is more. These "flaws" are still tolerable especially when I keep in mind how many positive points there are in this film.

    End of Days is also very exciting and fast paced. The train segment is great and especially the clock ticking finale when the millennium is about to change, is very skillfully created and hold my full attention. The finale is pretty similar to the finale in Kathryn Bigelow's own millennium related film, a paranoid and effective thriller Strange Days (1995). In End of Days, there are also couple of genuinely frightening, scary, sudden and loud "shocks" that require a movie theatre to fully work. The nightmare sequences are also chillingly original and brought to my mind the great horror classics that even Hollywood sometimes produced. The demon which Christine sees in her dreams is very scary and almost as frightening as the similar character in David Lynch's masterwork Lost Highway.

    As a horror film, End of Days works fine and creates an atmosphere that is so rare in mainstream films nowadays. I didn't have any expectations when I placed the VHS in my VCR, and so I was pleasantly surprised of what I saw and experienced. If we stay in the 90's, I could say that End of Days is kind of tamer version of Day of the Beast and without its comic elements. There are comic elements in End of Days, too, but those are not, fortunately, the usual Hollywood one-liners and stupid bits of dialogue. Gabriel Byrne over-acts occasionally little, but many guys who play devils seem to have this problem! He is almost as "cool and modern" devil as Al Pacino in Taylor Hackford's Devil's Advocate, a film which also has great atmosphere but is more restrained and drama oriented.

    End of Days gets 7/10 from me. Great work again Peter!
    8matrixdukenukem

    End of days 2021 review

    Listen, it's been more than a decade and we don't get movies like this anymore. The movie is dark, doesn't pull it's punches, full of action, VFX sort of holds up. Violence and gore is just the right amount.

    I don't know what else to say, it's Arnold vs Satan and it delivers. Arnie gives his best performance of career and other characters don't really matter. Satan is all powerful but in meat body.

    Sadly not many people are watching this and it's not popular on Netflix or prime. I had a blast on a weekend watching this with beer and fried chicken. You can do that too!
    7filipemanuelneto

    Action, suspense and light horror in one movie.

    As we approach the turn of the millennium, the Devil seeks to fulfill the prophecies about the birth of the Antichrist, looking for a bride in New York. Directed by Peter Hyams, with a script by Andrew W. Marlowe, this film has Arnold Schwarzenegger, Gabriel Byrne and Robin Tunney in the main roles.

    One of the last films of the past millennium, it precisely addresses the end of it and the apocalyptic prophecies about that. It's a quite grim film, which puts the audience in suspense from the very beginning. The dark picture helps to amplify these feeling, with the most scenes taking place at night or on foggy or rainy days in New York, depicted like a real and decadent "sin city". The darkest character is undoubtedly the Devil, but the police fighting against him (played by Schwarzenegger) also has to face his own demons: alcohol, deep depression, lack of faith and lack of self-confidence, in a double combat, physical and psychological.

    The film has great action scenes which strangely cohabit with several heavier scenes, almost terror. In fact, this is the major flaw of the film: it lives in a permanent dilemma between terror and action, thriller and suspense. We cannot say it's a horror movie or a thriller, or action. It's a mixture of all, which ends up easily displeasing the public looking for just one (particularly the terror lovers, as the film never gets to scare us truly). The climax is very interesting, makes good use of special visual and sound effects, manages to surprise and not be predictable, but some of the effects (the monster) are so "cliché" and far-fetched that destroy what was good.

    The work of the actors is fairly good. This film marks the end of a comedy decade in Schwarzenegger's career, and he seems convincing in his role and doesn't make mistakes, giving another proof of versatility. He wanted, truly, show that it's not only a lot of muscles, and he succeeded. Robin Tunney looks a bit bland and hysterical in the role of Christine. Byrne made an interesting devil, very calm and cold, able to boot chills through the simple look. The soundtrack doesn't stand out particularly, with the exception of "Agnus Dei", it's main music, combining incidental chords with small arrangements of Gregorian chant.

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    • Anecdotes
      Arnold Schwarzenegger's first film since Batman & Robin (1997). The reason for the gap was because of his heart surgery after playing Mr Freeze; the studios were anxious about whether or not they could insure him, and despite attempts to convince them he was in perfect health, he couldn't get any work until La Fin des temps (1999). Even then, he was amazed when insurance people and executives from Universal came to the set just to watch him, to see if he was still up to the action scenes. They asked Schwarzenegger if he enjoyed this kind of punishment, but he said he was used to it. After the first week of shooting, the insurance guys backed off and not long after, the film offers started rolling in again.
    • Gaffes
      Although we see Satan move into a new body in the film, he goes to great lengths to protect his current one. This is because he's put a lot of effort into this one - he tells Christina that this is the face she's seen all her life, for instance.
    • Citations

      Satan: How do you expect to defeat me when you are but a man, and I am forever?

    • Crédits fous
      Arnie's old body-building friend, Franco Columbu, is credited as a utility stuntman, under the name Dr Franco-Columbo.
    • Versions alternatives
      Allegedly, test screening versions of the film had the following alternate scenes:
      • on the train sequence, before Satan leaps across the carriages, he points and says "Jericho, I will cast you down like my Father did to me at the beginning of time". This was in the test screening, but cut in the final version;
      • Jericho impales himself on the statue of the angel, and is believed to be dead, but then opens his eyes and pushes himself off of the sword. His wound is miraculously healed, and then he and Christine walk out of the church.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Sleepy Hollow/42 Up/The World Is Not Enough/Mansfield Park/Rosetta (1999)
    • Bandes originales
      Little Yurt on the Prairie
      Written by David Hoffner & Kongar-ol Ondar

      Published by Fields of Autumn Publishing & Tuva Much Music

      Performed by Kongar-ol Ondar (as Ondar)

      Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc.

      By arrangement with Warner Special Products

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    • How long is End of Days?Alimenté par Alexa
    • What exactly did Jericho mean when he called Satan a "choir boy"?
    • Why did it have to be Christine York to be the mother or Satan's child? Couldn't it have been anyone?
    • Who released Satan from Hell?

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    • Date de sortie
      • 15 décembre 1999 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Latin
      • Italien
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • El día final
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Arcadia, Californie, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Beacon Communications
      • Beacon Pictures
      • Lucifilms
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      • 100 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 66 889 043 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 20 523 595 $US
      • 28 nov. 1999
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 211 989 043 $US
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      • 2h 2min(122 min)
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      • 2.39 : 1

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