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Days of Darkness

Original title: L'âge des ténèbres
  • 2007
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
3.3K
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Days of Darkness (2007)
ComedyDramaFantasy

Jean-Marc Leblanc (Labrèche), a desperate civil servant, escapes reality as we know it by imagining himself as the hero in imaginary adventures.Jean-Marc Leblanc (Labrèche), a desperate civil servant, escapes reality as we know it by imagining himself as the hero in imaginary adventures.Jean-Marc Leblanc (Labrèche), a desperate civil servant, escapes reality as we know it by imagining himself as the hero in imaginary adventures.

  • Director
    • Denys Arcand
  • Writer
    • Denys Arcand
  • Stars
    • Marc Labrèche
    • Diane Kruger
    • Sylvie Léonard
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    3.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Denys Arcand
    • Writer
      • Denys Arcand
    • Stars
      • Marc Labrèche
      • Diane Kruger
      • Sylvie Léonard
    • 14User reviews
    • 30Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 10 nominations total

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    Marc Labrèche
    Marc Labrèche
    • Jean-Marc Leblanc
    Diane Kruger
    Diane Kruger
    • Star
    Sylvie Léonard
    Sylvie Léonard
    • Sylvie Cormier-LeBlanc
    Caroline Néron
    Caroline Néron
    • Carole Bigras-Bourque
    Rufus Wainwright
    Rufus Wainwright
    • Le prince chantant
    Emma de Caunes
    Emma de Caunes
    • La journaliste 'People'
    Macha Grenon
    Macha Grenon
    • La comtesse Béatrice de Savoie
    Françoise Graton
    Françoise Graton
    • La mère de Jean-Marc
    Rosalie Julien
    Rosalie Julien
    • La vilaine lesbienne
    Camille Léonard Rioux
    Camille Léonard Rioux
    • Mégane Cormier-Leblanc
    Didier Lucien
    Didier Lucien
    • William Chérubin
    Kimberly St-Pierre King
    • Coralie Cormier-Leblanc
    • (as Kimberly St-Pierre-King)
    André Robitaille
    André Robitaille
    • Le supérieur médiat
    Pierre Curzi
    Pierre Curzi
    • Pierre
    Paule Baillargeon
    Paule Baillargeon
    • La dame à la minerve
    Richard Thériault
    Richard Thériault
    • Le cul de jatte
    Monia Chokri
    Monia Chokri
    • La jeune femme arabe
    Pierre Bernard
    • Le professor de sciences
    • Director
      • Denys Arcand
    • Writer
      • Denys Arcand
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    User reviews14

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    9chupito-1

    Excellent!

    Of course, if you are a person who believes our modern society is the culmination of human evolution and you are comfortable with the western way of life, you might not like this movie so much (referring to the review posted by someone from Chicoutimi). Otherwise, it has to be one of the most brilliant criticisms about the North-American way of life. Another reviewer compared it to Brazil from Gilliam, and there surely are some similarities, though Arcand does not go as far into surrealism. The cast is wonderful. All in all it is a great satire that makes you reflect on many aspects of life in our time. It is funny, but really dark at the same time. I liked it even better the second time I watched it. It just lacks a little something - maybe a stronger climax - to be a masterpiece.
    7gridoon2025

    Denys Arcand hits the mark again

    The main concept of this underseen Denys Arcand film is not original (downtrodden middle-aged public servant with a problematic family life finds refuge in his nighttime dreams and his even more vivid daytime fantasies), but it is well-employed by the Canadian writer-director and the result is a mature, incisive, intelligent, moving, and sometimes very funny film. As usual, Arcand feels free to deal with a different topic in almost every other scene, and the film embraces ideas as well as good old-fashioned slapstick. 17 years later, its views on our "connected" society and the bewildering government bureaucracy are more pertinent than ever. *** out of 4.
    8abisio

    A new comic approach to middle age by Denny Arcand

    By mid eighties, living in South America, I attended a showing of "The Decline of the American Empire" in a long (festival) cut. There were a lot of buzz about this Canadian movie; it was serious Oscar contender, had won in Cannes and so on. For about two hours, I witnesses four women talking about sex, four men talking about sex and the eight together talking about sex. All of them a bunch of intellectual college professors (with some socialist political tendencies). Against all odds and expectations, it was one of the most funny and interesting movies I ever saw.

    Twenty years later, the same eight characters came back for a follow up with a few new ones. It was called "The Barbarian Invasions". This time, sex was not the subject but the social environment and changes. People had matured and political tendencies too. Aside from winning the Oscar this time, it was no better but a perfect companion to the first one. Now, few years later comes "L' Age des Tenebres" (in English "The age of ignorance" or "The Time of Darkness"). It was labeled as the third part of a trilogy but it has no relation with the other two aside from one character briefly appearance.

    This time, we follow the story of Jean-Marc Leblanc. An underachiever public servant; married to an ambitious real estate broker who ignores him (well, mutually). Jean Marc survives his frustrations on fantasies (some of them sexual with four gorgeous women he has some kind of relation. When his wife leaves him on a job opportunity, he falls down a tries to get a grip of the real word, however things are not that easy. If you think it looks like "American Beauty" you are not completely wrong but this movie goes further and not as PC as "American Beauty" did. Well, at least there is no need to kill the main character. "L' Age des Tenebres" is coming of age (or a coming to terms) comedy about people facing reality a little too late.

    It falls short compared to the other two parts; even when it is probably more commercial and accessible but compared to similar attempts from other directors is really a masterpiece.
    10alexkebab

    This movie exposes everything wrong in Quebec.

    This is not a rip off of American Beauty, but a rip off of Montreal.

    The government of Quebec must make this movie mandatory to every immigrant before coming to Quebec because everything in it is 100% true. Our hospitals are horrible and inadequate filled with incompetent doctors, the elderly are treated very badly in nursing homes, the government wastes money in everything but efficiency, less and less people are getting married and affairs are the norm, our laws are retarded and city itself is riddled with depression. sex and alcohol. Our suicidal rates are one the highest and if you don't day dream about an escape, your already dead inside.
    4asb_deutsch

    Good for old people

    It is depressive, melancholic, and boring. I watched the trailer and I was so happy. But I never thought the movie would be a waste of time. I wonder how it got nominated numerous awards. Thank goodness, it didn't win any but for Best Make-up, which I agree.

    I am giving it 4/10 just Diane Kruger. Yes, she is so hot, sexy and steamy!

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    • Trivia
      Canada's Official Submission to the Best Foreign Language Film Category of the 80th Annual Academy Awards (2008).
    • Connections
      Features L'odyssée d'Alice Tremblay (2002)
    • Soundtracks
      Du Moment Qu'on Aime
      (from "Zemire et Azor")

      Music by André-Ernest-Modeste Grétry (uncredited) and French text by Jean François Marmontel (uncredited)

      Performed by Rufus Wainwright

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • September 26, 2007 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • France
    • Languages
      • French
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Age of Ignorance
    • Filming locations
      • Rivière-Ouelle, Québec, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Cinémaginaire Inc.
      • Mon Voisin Productions
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,491,525
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $277,949
      • Dec 9, 2007
    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,416,328
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 44m(104 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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