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25 cze 2004 · An apocalyptic calamity has left the people of Europe struggling to survive amidst drastic shortages of food and water. A couple decides to flee the city to their country house with what meager supplies they can find in hopes of protecting their children.
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By Michael Atkinson FULL REVIEW. 100. Variety. Haneke...
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NEW. Following a global cataclysm, Anne (Isabelle Huppert) and her family set out for a safe haven at their holiday home. But, when they arrive, the home is already occupied by other survivors.
Time of the Wolf (TotW) is stylistically recognizable as Haneke's work, and is certainly a well-made film. Unlike his other films, however, it contains nothing the veteran viewer hasn't seen (a dozen times) before.
By Michael Atkinson FULL REVIEW. 100. Variety. Haneke demonstrates profound insight into the essence of human behavior when all humility is pared away, raw panic and despair are the order of the day, and man becomes more like wolf than man. Read More. By Scott Foundas FULL REVIEW. 91. Entertainment Weekly.
Time of the Wolf is 28 Days Later without the zombies and Deep Impact without the meteor shower. Full Review | Original Score: 3/4 | Dec 2, 2004. Christopher Null Filmcritic.com.
Time of the Wolf: Directed by Michael Haneke. With Isabelle Huppert, Anaïs Demoustier, Lucas Biscombe, Hakim Taleb. When Anna and her family arrive at their holiday home, they find it occupied by strangers. This confrontation is just the beginning of a painful learning process.
20 maj 2003 · By Scott Foundas. Among the cinema’s many visions of the apocalypse, few have resonated with the chilly precision of Michael Haneke’s “Time of the Wolf.” Pic’s set in an unspecified time and...