The Day Will Come (Es kommt der Tag)
By Davor Mamuzic
Toronto International Film Festival 2009 in Review
The Day Will Come
Es kommt der Tag

The Day Will Come is a film directed and written
by Susanne Schneider which highlights the impact on decisions we
make in our rebellious youthful lifestyles and the damages it
could bring which will affect us in the future.
The story is set in France, as a young lady played by Katharine Schüttler intentionally damages her car and stumbles upon a vineyard owners played by Iris Berben and Jacques Frantz requesting refuge for a few days. As the story unfolds, Katherine's agenda becomes more clear as she holds a secret 30 years in making.
This film unveils intense acting and scenes between Katherine and
Iris, but unfortunately the story brings in the rollercoaster of
events which end up repeating throughout the film and eventually
come back to the same starting point, as the audience just waits
for it be restarted again with the same plausiable outcomes.
Trailer:
IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1458550/
Rating: 2 /5

