Eine amerikanische Professoren-Familie aus Washington DC wird in ihren Grundfesten erschüttert, als eine radikal politische Bewegung namens "The Change", angeführt von der neuen Freundin ihr... Alles lesenEine amerikanische Professoren-Familie aus Washington DC wird in ihren Grundfesten erschüttert, als eine radikal politische Bewegung namens "The Change", angeführt von der neuen Freundin ihres Sohnes, das Land erfasst.Eine amerikanische Professoren-Familie aus Washington DC wird in ihren Grundfesten erschüttert, als eine radikal politische Bewegung namens "The Change", angeführt von der neuen Freundin ihres Sohnes, das Land erfasst.
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Diane Lane deserves an Academy Award nomination
Gripping tale about a possible 'new' political society aka totalitarian regime with the main focus on a family.
Great performances by Diane Lane, Kyle Chandler and Dylan O'Brien.
Unfortunately Lionsgate wanted to keep this movie as low profile as possible, didn't do any marketing for it to not 'hurt' anybody and therefore this movie with a top notch superb cast is very under the radar and a financial flop. So, a studio produced this movie and a distributor should distribute it, but then it's for the better good to keep this movie quiet.
Ironical, isn't it?
The movie is like a chamber play, more or less takes only place at the house and inside the house of the Turner family, the parents Paul and Ellen Taylor and their children being in the centre of the story that spans five years.
Sharp, intense dialogues, very well acted by Diane Lsne and I hope she gets nominated for an Academy Award, and a dark mood and unease that starts after appr. 15-20 minutes and never let's go.
Good movie. Reminded me on the first 'The Purge' (2013) with Ethan Hawke and Lena Headey that also showed a changed society from a chamber play view.
Recommended.
Great performances by Diane Lane, Kyle Chandler and Dylan O'Brien.
Unfortunately Lionsgate wanted to keep this movie as low profile as possible, didn't do any marketing for it to not 'hurt' anybody and therefore this movie with a top notch superb cast is very under the radar and a financial flop. So, a studio produced this movie and a distributor should distribute it, but then it's for the better good to keep this movie quiet.
Ironical, isn't it?
The movie is like a chamber play, more or less takes only place at the house and inside the house of the Turner family, the parents Paul and Ellen Taylor and their children being in the centre of the story that spans five years.
Sharp, intense dialogues, very well acted by Diane Lsne and I hope she gets nominated for an Academy Award, and a dark mood and unease that starts after appr. 15-20 minutes and never let's go.
Good movie. Reminded me on the first 'The Purge' (2013) with Ethan Hawke and Lena Headey that also showed a changed society from a chamber play view.
Recommended.
Retelling of Hitlers story
This is a slight retelling of the rise of Hitler and the Nazis but in modern day America.
A scorned student who is upset by a teacher ends up with a big chip on her shoulder and sets out to write a book all about how to change things and how things will be much better.
Later the student meets her new mother in law (teacher who angered her). Slowly over each anniversary things change within the.new America.
The details of the ideology are not spoken about but the book is very inspiring to all different kinds of people, white/black, straight/gay etc.
There are also people who find the ideology restrictive and repressive.
Those opposing the new regime/ideology are hunted, caught and processed.
Overall the film is well acted, it can be tense and thoughtful and the pacing is good considering most of what occurs is within a single family home.
The focus is very much on one family and not so much the bigger picture which is merely hinted at.
This is a film where the actual politics/ideologies are not important, what is important is the way anyone opposing is shut down/cancelled/arrested/processed and how this affects a single family who are at the heart of this new movement.
This is a film about anti freedoms but also brain washing, manipulation, family dynamics within politics and how damaging the attempt and finding a utopia often becomes dystopia.
Its a solid 7/10 for the acting, message and powerful ending but don't expect a complete masterpiece.
A scorned student who is upset by a teacher ends up with a big chip on her shoulder and sets out to write a book all about how to change things and how things will be much better.
Later the student meets her new mother in law (teacher who angered her). Slowly over each anniversary things change within the.new America.
The details of the ideology are not spoken about but the book is very inspiring to all different kinds of people, white/black, straight/gay etc.
There are also people who find the ideology restrictive and repressive.
Those opposing the new regime/ideology are hunted, caught and processed.
Overall the film is well acted, it can be tense and thoughtful and the pacing is good considering most of what occurs is within a single family home.
The focus is very much on one family and not so much the bigger picture which is merely hinted at.
This is a film where the actual politics/ideologies are not important, what is important is the way anyone opposing is shut down/cancelled/arrested/processed and how this affects a single family who are at the heart of this new movement.
This is a film about anti freedoms but also brain washing, manipulation, family dynamics within politics and how damaging the attempt and finding a utopia often becomes dystopia.
Its a solid 7/10 for the acting, message and powerful ending but don't expect a complete masterpiece.
This cautionary tale is the single most scary film of 2025
This movie made me angry and sad; at one point it even made me cry. But above all, it scared me to death. It recounts the story of a prosperous middle-aged couple and their four children. He is a restaurateur and she is an academic.
They gather for their 25th anniversary, an occasion on which their only son, Josh, is going to introduce his fiancée, Liz, to the family. She turns out to be Ellen's former student, a radicalized writer with an anti-democratic ideology. Josh, a failed novelist, leans heavily on Liz's cause, contributing to a book she is writing, titled The Change, which establishes the foundations of a new world order.
Through a few time jumps over the next five years, we bear witness to the rapid changes in the family dynamics caused by Liz and Josh's rise to power, catapulted by a mighty corporation.
This is a gripping story. I read a review saying that it has too much on its plate to chew on. I would add that the film also has very good teeth and chews very well. It is not the first time that a film describes the sweeping takeover of fascism through an intimate story. Luchino Visconti did it in the early 70s with "The Dammed". But that was an after-the-fact depiction of nazism. "Anniversary", on the other hand, has one foot firmly set in the present, with references to ideological persecution, civilian surveillance, gaslighting and cult-type politics.
Diane Lane, Kyle Chandler and Dylan O'Brian (never thought he was able to make you hate one of this characters) all give powerful performances. Probably this movie is going to get lost in the shuffle during awards season, but I truly believe it deserves some love. It is that good.
They gather for their 25th anniversary, an occasion on which their only son, Josh, is going to introduce his fiancée, Liz, to the family. She turns out to be Ellen's former student, a radicalized writer with an anti-democratic ideology. Josh, a failed novelist, leans heavily on Liz's cause, contributing to a book she is writing, titled The Change, which establishes the foundations of a new world order.
Through a few time jumps over the next five years, we bear witness to the rapid changes in the family dynamics caused by Liz and Josh's rise to power, catapulted by a mighty corporation.
This is a gripping story. I read a review saying that it has too much on its plate to chew on. I would add that the film also has very good teeth and chews very well. It is not the first time that a film describes the sweeping takeover of fascism through an intimate story. Luchino Visconti did it in the early 70s with "The Dammed". But that was an after-the-fact depiction of nazism. "Anniversary", on the other hand, has one foot firmly set in the present, with references to ideological persecution, civilian surveillance, gaslighting and cult-type politics.
Diane Lane, Kyle Chandler and Dylan O'Brian (never thought he was able to make you hate one of this characters) all give powerful performances. Probably this movie is going to get lost in the shuffle during awards season, but I truly believe it deserves some love. It is that good.
What did I just watch !
Amazing acting, Especially Dianne Lane. This is not for sissies, this is a "Manchurian Candidate" in reverse. The "villain" is clever, incredibly clever. The politics are current , think "Groyper " credo on steroids. The art world is certainly mirroring the real world, "Civil War, One Battle After Another, "After the party", and now Anniversary.
We need to make more of these films.
We need to make more of these films.
Handmaid's Tale Prequel?
Sometimes a movie sneaks up on you. You go in, the movie begins, and you think it is going to be a normal drama about a family. But as the movie goes on you find out that something is brewing that may soon boil over into a whole other thing. That is my experience seeing Anniversary.
Ellen Taylor (Diane Lane) is a university professor who leans to the left. Her husband Paul (Kyle Chandler) runs a restaurant. After introducing these two central characters, we slowly meet their kids as they arrive to celebrate Ellen and Paul's 25th wedding anniversary. Their youngest daughter Birdie (McKenna Grace) rolls into the yard on skates and heads to her bedroom which looks like a lab. Their daughter Anna (Madeline Brewer) comes looking for Birdie. They walk out into the living room, noticing their brother Josh (Dylan O'Brien) and his new girlfriend Elizabeth Nettles (Phoebe Dynevor). Ellen is skeptical of Liz but remains civil.
Last to arrive is their daughter Cynthia (Zoey Deutch) with her boyfriend Rob Thompson (Daryl McCormack). Surrounded by other friends and family the party begins in the backyard. Happy 25th, Ellen and Paul. Ellen has dreams for Josh, hopes that he will one day publish his sci-fi novel. When she finds out that Liz is also an author, she begins to wonder whether Josh is being used by her. The plot thickens when Liz publishes a book that becomes a best-seller.
The movie features the Taylor family as a microcosm of society. Things change in the country and subsequently alter the dynamics of the family. As that political and cultural shift becomes more pronounced, so does the tension among the Taylors. You know those tense family gatherings some of us might be anticipating for the upcoming holidays? Well, this is what happens with the Taylor clan.
How much you like this film will likely depend upon how you perceive our current cultural milieu in America. If you look around or watch the news and think everything is hunky dory, you will see this film differently than if you live under a cloud of concern regarding the direction the country is headed. The movie builds to a climax with plenty of shock, making this film leap from family drama to thriller. Full disclosure, I am living in that cloud of concern, but I will restrain myself and give this one 3.5 stars.
Ellen Taylor (Diane Lane) is a university professor who leans to the left. Her husband Paul (Kyle Chandler) runs a restaurant. After introducing these two central characters, we slowly meet their kids as they arrive to celebrate Ellen and Paul's 25th wedding anniversary. Their youngest daughter Birdie (McKenna Grace) rolls into the yard on skates and heads to her bedroom which looks like a lab. Their daughter Anna (Madeline Brewer) comes looking for Birdie. They walk out into the living room, noticing their brother Josh (Dylan O'Brien) and his new girlfriend Elizabeth Nettles (Phoebe Dynevor). Ellen is skeptical of Liz but remains civil.
Last to arrive is their daughter Cynthia (Zoey Deutch) with her boyfriend Rob Thompson (Daryl McCormack). Surrounded by other friends and family the party begins in the backyard. Happy 25th, Ellen and Paul. Ellen has dreams for Josh, hopes that he will one day publish his sci-fi novel. When she finds out that Liz is also an author, she begins to wonder whether Josh is being used by her. The plot thickens when Liz publishes a book that becomes a best-seller.
The movie features the Taylor family as a microcosm of society. Things change in the country and subsequently alter the dynamics of the family. As that political and cultural shift becomes more pronounced, so does the tension among the Taylors. You know those tense family gatherings some of us might be anticipating for the upcoming holidays? Well, this is what happens with the Taylor clan.
How much you like this film will likely depend upon how you perceive our current cultural milieu in America. If you look around or watch the news and think everything is hunky dory, you will see this film differently than if you live under a cloud of concern regarding the direction the country is headed. The movie builds to a climax with plenty of shock, making this film leap from family drama to thriller. Full disclosure, I am living in that cloud of concern, but I will restrain myself and give this one 3.5 stars.
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- WissenswertesThere was some controversy upon the movie's release. The film's team, including Jan Komasa's representatives, and the producer, accused Lionsgate of suppressing the movie's release and marketing. They claimed the film was an "incendiary" topic and that the studio was afraid of how it would be received emotionally in a polarized political climate (despite the film itself not portraying political sides or mentioning specific parties). Critics noted the unusually low profile of the film, with a limited theatrical release (809 screens) and a lack of reviews from major news outlets. There was also very little promotion for the film which is uncommon for a movie with a popular star-studded cast. Many of the talents in front of the camera also 'distanced themselves' from the project with the films 'toned down' premiere only being attended by a couple of the primary actors. Despite largely positive reviews and excellent notices for the lead cast (notably Diane Lane and Dylan O'Brien), the films box office performance suffered as a result due to the lack of marketing. Allegedly, the powers that be also held back the film from Academy voters - despite Oscar buzz for Diane Lane.
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Box Office
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 551.286 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 260.691 $
- 2. Nov. 2025
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 634.562 $
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 51 Min.(111 min)
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