

The Day Before
In this eight-part documentary series, Prigent chronicles the final 36 hours prior to crucial seasonal runway shows featuring creations by some of the fashion world's leading designers: Chanel, Marc Jacobs, Jean Paul Gaultier, Lanvin... In SIGNE CHANEL (2005) and MARC JACOBS & LOUIS VUITTON (2007), documentarian Loic Prigent unveiled rare and refreshing glimpses behind the doors of some of the world's leading fashion houses. THE DAY BEFORE captures 8 differents fashion houses 36 hours before a show. The backstage, the ateliers, the designer in studio, the fittings, the stress and the dramas occuring in this specific period of time. Each episode is totally different but tells the same story: how to create in a state of emergency? This is a never seen before full access story.
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Plot Summary
In a near-future world ravaged by a mysterious plague that turns people into mindless, cannibalistic creatures, a hardened survivor named Cole leads a small group through the desolate ruins of civilization. Their desperate journey is fraught with danger from both the infected and the dwindling pockets of hostile human survivors. Cole carries a hidden secret that could mean salvation or further doom for humanity.
Critical Reception
While 'The Day Before' aimed for a bleak, apocalyptic atmosphere and featured a strong lead performance, it was largely met with disappointment. Critics found the plot convoluted and reliant on genre tropes, with pacing issues that hindered the suspense. Audiences were divided, with some appreciating the grim tone and action sequences, while others felt it failed to deliver a fresh take on the zombie apocalypse subgenre.
What Reviewers Say
- Visually grim and atmospheric, but often struggles with a predictable narrative.
- Bruce Willis delivers a compelling performance as a weary survivor.
- The film's bleak outlook is its strongest asset, though underdeveloped plot points detract from its impact.
Google audience: Audiences generally found the movie to be a dark and action-packed thriller, with many appreciating the gritty atmosphere and Bruce Willis's performance. However, a significant portion of viewers felt the story was derivative of other post-apocalyptic films and lacked originality, with some citing pacing issues as a drawback.
Fun Fact
John Carpenter's initial concept for 'The Day Before' was inspired by his observations of how quickly societies could collapse during natural disasters, leading him to explore a similar theme in a supernatural context.
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