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Innocents

Original title: Dark Summer
  • 2000
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
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Mia Kirshner, Jean-Hugues Anglade, and Connie Nielsen in Innocents (2000)
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A French musician, on his way from NYC to Seattle, meets a nurse and her sister in N.Dakota. The cute sisters join him in the repaired Volvo. The area has had a series of roadside murders an... Read allA French musician, on his way from NYC to Seattle, meets a nurse and her sister in N.Dakota. The cute sisters join him in the repaired Volvo. The area has had a series of roadside murders and killings follow them.A French musician, on his way from NYC to Seattle, meets a nurse and her sister in N.Dakota. The cute sisters join him in the repaired Volvo. The area has had a series of roadside murders and killings follow them.

  • Director
    • Gregory Marquette
  • Writer
    • Gregory Marquette
  • Stars
    • Jean-Hugues Anglade
    • Keith David
    • Kent Allen
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    660
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    • Director
      • Gregory Marquette
    • Writer
      • Gregory Marquette
    • Stars
      • Jean-Hugues Anglade
      • Keith David
      • Kent Allen
    • 21User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Jean-Hugues Anglade
    Jean-Hugues Anglade
    • Gerard Huxley
    Keith David
    Keith David
    • Detective Davis
    Kent Allen
    Kent Allen
    • Detective Markofsky
    Connie Nielsen
    Connie Nielsen
    • Megan Denright
    Mia Kirshner
    Mia Kirshner
    • Dominique Denright
    Frank Langella
    Frank Langella
    • Robert Denright
    Charles Knecht
    • Priest
    Trae Thomas
    • Gas Station Attendant
    Joseph Culp
    Joseph Culp
    • Mike
    James Quill
    James Quill
    • Tony
    Mark Adams
    • Highway Patrolman #1
    Jack Semple
    • Guitarist
    Robert Culp
    Robert Culp
    • Judge Winston
    Anne Archer
    Anne Archer
    • Beryl Denright
    William L. Marshall
    William L. Marshall
    • Plainclothes Policeman #1
    Blaine Hart
    • Plainclothes Policeman #2
    Mike Burns
    • Highway Patrolman #2
    • Director
      • Gregory Marquette
    • Writer
      • Gregory Marquette
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    10rberley2000-1

    A cautionary tale and one hell of a movie!

    Every once in a while a strange movie will come along and knock your socks off. I have always been a video store junkie looking for that odd gem that you can freak out your buddies with and I have found just such a movie. A new director named Gregory Marquette served up a tasty dish with his movie `Dark Summer'

    (aka `Innocents') When I first took this home I was like `What the hell is going on..' and that feeling kept going on because this film never succumbed to the ordinary, only the extraordinary.

    Jean Hughes Anglade, which any fan of `la Femme Nakita' will always

    recognize, stars in this bizarre tale of lies and deception and was absolutely divine as the main protagonist Huxley. The man is a statement in

    understatement. But I digress.

    The film opens with an interrogation by one of the finest, solid character actor's, Keith David, interrogating Anglade's character about a series of murders and

    from that point on I was hooked. Now don't get me wrong, this film is very

    twisted and very very unconventional, but that is what so attracted me to the piece.

    `Dark Summer', to me, is about the conflict of perception and innocence. The two antagonists, Mia Kirshner (Yummmm) and Connie Nielson, as the creepy

    sisters, keep the dementia going by defying all definition. My point is the film kept fooling me (which is rare). Nothing is as it seems with this effort.

    Power cameos by Frank Langella, Robert Culp, and the always excellent Keith

    David, feed the twisted plot with a texture that is beyond the reach of the

    Hollywood schlock machine. Anne Archer gives a bravura performance well

    outside of the reach of any of the roles she has been saddled with in the past. (`Clear And Present Danger' Yuccchhhh!)

    I think what really impressed me about this movie is you never know where this son of a gun is going. I do not want to give away the plot but I have rarely been fooled by plots and scripting, but this movie is the most different journey of any movie I have seen in recent history.

    All in all the morality tale here is that no matter how decent you may be, the world conspires against you. Innocence is vulnerability, integrity is a liability.

    Get a six pack, a good girl or friend and curl up with this movie, I guarantee that you will have a long, long talk afterward.

    I hope I am not too vague but I am loath to give away the real joy of a film not being predictable and contrived. Who cares if it's not commercial, this movie made me sit on the edge of my seat and think. To the film makers, thank you. To it's critics, go ahead, make your own movie---I dare you!
    Memlets

    Awful, but like seeing a car wreck on the side of the road, you can't stop looking

    Gerard, a French cellist, is driving across America when he sees cops investigating what looks like a car accident or a crime scene by the side of the road. He's so distracted that he runs off the highway and crashes into a field.

    At the hospital, he meets Megan, a beautiful nurse. She's very distracting, too, and invites him to dinner at her house.

    This guy never learns.

    Megan lives with her equally beautiful younger sister, Dominique, who's infantile and seductive, and their dying father. Dad dies a few hours later and is buried apparently the next day.

    Nothing like a funeral to stir the libido. That night, Gerard and Megan make love and a nude Gerard plays his cello in the dark.

    The next morning, the mind-gaming sisters play a trick on Gerard, who gets a bloody nose in the process, but when they invite themselves on his road trip, he doesn't flee in terror, as any sensible person would.

    About halfway through the movie, we're trying to decide what's more ridiculous: the over-the-top emoting over deep, dark family secrets; Dominique's personality; the cello-and-fiddle jam session at a country-western bar; Gerard's big, dumb puppy-dog eyes; or the fact that we're still watching.

    This movie is like a car wreck or a murder scene. It's dreadful, but you simply can't take your eyes off it.
    10Georgia_Anderson5

    Wow this film is like popcorn; you just can't stop watching it. Fantastic!

    I've never written review before but this film has stuck with me for the past four days and I had to write about it. I apologize in advance at my amateurish prose.

    I was watching Showtime late the other week and this film called ÒDark SummerÓ came on. At first I was like, This is really weird. But every time I was about to change the channel something new happened on the screen. First, the women were incredibly portrayed. I work in a hospital and I recognized all the symptoms of the underlying stress and depression. I immediately felt that the actors and I guess the director really did their research. Frank Langella who portrayed the father for too short a time (I always loved him), reminded me of a patient I had lost last year, a terrible man who treated his children terribly, just like the character Mr. Langella portrayed.

    I think the thing that struck me the most about the film was that it took me on an emotional roller coaster ride and constantly surprised me.

    I told you I am terrible at this and I have read some of the other reviews on this site and I think those people just didn't get it and were mean spirited. I loved this movie because I find that I can't get it out of my head. The performances were absolutely terrific. Connie Nielsen and Mia Kirshner as the two sisters were unbelievable to watch and literally travel with. Anne Archer gave an Oscar worthy performance and Jean Hughes Anglade whom I had never heard of before was absolutely wonderful to watch. After seeing his performance I looked up his name on this site and I want to see more films that he has done.

    To the people who did not like this film, I just think this movie just reminded you of things you did not like in yourself. I may not know much about movie making but it seemed to me that these actors and the director put a lot of effort into making a film that is not Hollywood fare and not an arty movie that is trying to be more than it is. ÒDark SummerÓ is a great ride (literally) and a very well put together film and I recommend it to everyone who wants something out of the ordinary that is very, very satisfying film.
    5=G=

    Innocents lost

    "Dark Summer" or "Innocents" as it was entitled on Showtime, is a journeyman B-movie about a French cellist (Anglade) driving across country who finds himself with a couple of beautiful traveling companions (Nielsen & Kirshner) who may be a lethal liability. Among the many flaws are a musical score which is as lacking in continuity as the screenplay; too many contrived situations which seems no more than weirdness for weirdnesses sake or shock value; a noticeable absence of a story arc or an emotional anchor for the audience; and a generally concocted presentation. Nonetheless, the film has some entertainment potential for the couch potato or fans of the players. (C)
    4smatysia

    A bit of a mess

    Sort of a mess. There is a lot right about this picture, but it's not enough to make up for a poor plot. The direction was OK, and the photography good. There were excellent acting performances all around. Connie Nielsen was awesome. Mia Kirshner was, too. These were good roles, these actresses got to really chew the scenery. Same goes for Anne Archer in a smaller part. Robert Culp and Frank Langella were sort of slumming, but were still good, as actors of their caliber should be. Even the French guy turned in a good one. But that isn't enough to make up for a terrible plot, depending on stunning coincidences. I found the ending highly anticlimactic, as well. Just can't recommend this one.

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    • Release date
      • February 6, 2002 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Germany
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dark Summer
    • Filming locations
      • Saskatchewan, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Adagio Films
      • Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit (CPTC)
      • Cineinnocents
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      • $35,828
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
      • Dolby Digital

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