Dark Places

Dark Places

2015-04-08 1h 53m
Thriller Mystery Drama Crime
5.9
User Score
1309 votes

"In 1985, her entire family was murdered. 30 years later, the truth emerges."

Overview

A woman who survived the brutal killing of her family as a child is forced to confront the events of that day.

Gilles Paquet-Brenner

Director

Gilles Paquet-Brenner

Writer

Top Billed Cast

Movie Details

Status

Released

Original Language

en

Budget

$20,000,000

Revenue

$5,090,852

Runtime

1h 53m

Release Date

2015-04-08

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Reviews

Reno

Reno

2016-07-14T17:20:26.614Z

> When the truth and the consciousness of the world failed to work together. Based on the book of the same name, a story about a dreadful massacre in the rural America where a young girl lived to testify against her own brother and then she never recovered from it. So many years later, the case takes a new twist when some young crime solving enthusiastic shows interest in it and that's where the rest of the narration takes its direction. The suspense was the highlight, though, feels like not a complicated puzzle. Brilliant writing for sure. You know, from a novel to screen is not an easy task. Sometimes book fans and sometimes film fanatics will be disappointed, but this was a good film. In my opinion, it was an underrated film. Some people are disappointed, because mainly their anticipation was too high. It was the tall South African beauty, Charlize Theron's show. However the others came into the play when the narration was in the flashback. Since the film 'The Hunt', it is really scaring to see the little kids as the prime witness in a major trial. Because of their lack of the consciousness of the world, the truth struggles. This film was kind of similar, but only the final act resolves everything. Until then, as a viewer it is about trying to link all the possibilities. Surely a fine film for the one watch. 7/10

s6kx

s6kx

2025-05-28T23:12:06.453Z

Negatives of the film, each of which deducts a star out of ten: - 1- Promoting smoking. 2- The director did not make the difference clear between scenes of the present and scenes of the past. 3- Weak dialogues. 4- Poor character introduction. 5- Comparing the Prophet Jesus, God forbid, to the devil. 6- Some stories were explained instead of being depicted. 7- Racism against Native Americans. 8- Promoting deviance. 9- The director did not clarify where Ben was when the police arrived. 10- Non-linear narration harmed the story more than it benefited it. Therefore, my rating for the film is 1 out of 10, which is the lowest possible rating. If I could rate the film 0 out of 10, I would have done so.