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The End

  • 2024
  • R
  • 2h 28m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
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Bronagh Gallagher, Lennie James, Tim McInnerny, Michael Shannon, Tilda Swinton, George MacKay, and Moses Ingram in The End (2024)
A Golden Age-style musical about the last human family.
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After decades alone, a wealthy family living in a salt mine encounters a stranger.After decades alone, a wealthy family living in a salt mine encounters a stranger.After decades alone, a wealthy family living in a salt mine encounters a stranger.

  • Director
    • Joshua Oppenheimer
  • Writers
    • Rasmus Heisterberg
    • Joshua Oppenheimer
    • Shusaku Harada
  • Stars
    • Tilda Swinton
    • George MacKay
    • Moses Ingram
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    2.5K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,469
    707
    • Director
      • Joshua Oppenheimer
    • Writers
      • Rasmus Heisterberg
      • Joshua Oppenheimer
      • Shusaku Harada
    • Stars
      • Tilda Swinton
      • George MacKay
      • Moses Ingram
    • 34User reviews
    • 79Critic reviews
    • 65Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Tilda Swinton
    Tilda Swinton
    • Mother
    George MacKay
    George MacKay
    • Son
    Moses Ingram
    Moses Ingram
    • Girl
    Michael Shannon
    Michael Shannon
    • Father
    Bronagh Gallagher
    Bronagh Gallagher
    • Friend
    Tim McInnerny
    Tim McInnerny
    • Butler
    Lennie James
    Lennie James
    • Doctor
    Danielle Ryan
    Danielle Ryan
    • Mary
    Naomi O'Garro
    • Toddler
    • Director
      • Joshua Oppenheimer
    • Writers
      • Rasmus Heisterberg
      • Joshua Oppenheimer
      • Shusaku Harada
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    7eve_dolluk

    Beautiful and poetic

    This film won't be for everyone and plays like a theatre musical.

    The cinematography however is quite beautiful and the tale a poignant one.

    Set in a fancy bunker after a disaster with very few survivors a wealthy family and friends gets on with living life in ignorant bliss.

    One day a stranger appears from outside who leaves them with more questions than answers who stirs up emotions.

    Its a simple telling of the human condition and however create our own reality and bubbles to help hide or mask our deepest fears and worries.

    Its a slow burn that peels away layers and gradually gives you clues into each characters background and personality. There is am eerie feel to the atmosphere which is suddenly lifted into a sweet musical stage show which is both unnerving and uplifting.

    The songs are not huge dramatic musical numbers but more emotional story telling that give you an insight into what is really going on in these peoples heads.

    7/10 very well done.
    5jon_pratt12345

    Ambitious but too long

    I went in with an open mind and the expectation that I might be about to watch something unconventional. The post apocalyptic bunker premise I found very intriguing and the cast were impressive given the film had such little publicity. Tilda Swinton has been involved in some really unique independent films over the last 5 years, and although I've not enjoyed them all, it's still a strong indication that if she's attached the film will at least be inventive

    The End certainly isn't like anything I've seen before, but unfortunately I didn't find it an enjoyable 2.5 hours. It's a small cast working in a relatively small space delivering the story through words rather than action. This makes it feel drawn out, with just not enough variety to keep me engaged.

    The singing was a surprise and is happening almost straight away once the film starts. The instrumental music was very stirring and big, but the songs were too slow paced for my taste. They didn't seem to be used to drive forward the plot or share any important new character details other than what you could otherwise pick up from dialogue and there were a lot.

    I did enjoy the acting and the setting and I also thought some of the themes and metaphor was potentially interesting but they did seem to be working with a lot of big ideas on society, inequality, human connectedness, grief, regret. The whole gambit of human experience and global issues seemed to be hinted at at some point.
    6Wernight

    Superficial fan fiction that never ends

    Satire in a bunker and Singing musical? Okay I'm puzzled but intrigued. Nice environmental background (scenery).

    At least one or two good actors (especially Tilda Swindon) however they all impersonate caricatures of snobs, helpers, working class...

    It's not a sci fi. There is no back story, no depth, no reasoning and for some reason one didn't seem to even miss a meal after barely surviving something outside even if she sings well.

    Without spoiling anything, in 3 hours you can expect something like theater with singing and discovering back stories that you probably could have written yourself for someone you hated (especially if you think the global warming should be purely blamed on a few rich people).

    The end is maybe the best part of this movie.
    5BoomerFan

    Great Premise. Poorly Executed.

    Following a vaguely explained apocalypse, a married couple, their adult son and a tiny handful of servants have established a luxurious home in a salt mine, deliberately oblivious to whatever is happening in the world above. Under the controlling leadership of the patriarch (Michael Shannon) and his fearful wife (Tilda Swinton), they lead a comfortable existence. However, there are a multitude of relationship strains, past sins and guilt bubbling just below the surface. These all explode out into the open when a young woman somehow manages to find her way down into the mine. Her presence upsets the uneasy status quo that has sustained the sheltered "family" who have known no one but each other for at least two decades.

    Much of the overlong film consists of monologues and the aftermaths as each character's house of lies is rawly exposed. While the stories and interpersonal tensions could be interesting, it's much too talky (maybe a better word is too verbal, since some of the monologues and conversations are sung, as if in a musical theater). Not much else happens, nor is the origin and sustainability of this outpost ever really explained - where does all the food and power come from? How did they acquire some of the world's great artwork to display on the walls of their elaborately furnished drawing rooms.

    And why, oh why, did they bother with the musical numbers? If nothing else, they added to the film's excessive length. Tilda Swinton is a great actress, but she can't sing. Michael Shannon isn't much better at it. And neither makes any real effort to lip sync; though George MacCay as the son and Moses Ingram as the young woman do a decent job with the music.

    In the end, it never really comes together well enough to fully explain who these people are and why they are the way they are. The film is visually stunning and expertly produced, but it's cold and unfulfilling - just as its characters are.

    Ps. The streaming series Silo covers some of the same post-apocalypse territory, but does a far better job of portraying its underground isolation as a complete environment and society.
    7akoaytao1234

    Good Story with A Bad Musical

    A family lives under a salt-mine from what seems to be the apocalypse. When a mysterious lady falls into their lair, her new perspective slowly changes the mood in their own lonely bunker.

    The good, the story.

    I love the backbone of this film. It reminds me of Blast from the Past, a somewhat similar bunker film starring Brendan Fraser. It actually nice to see Oppenheimer really understanding the ridiculous about this film and defiantly pushes the absurd comedy hidden within.

    Love Mackay, who naturally looks like the guy from Garfield AND really plays up the innocence of his character. He is the hart of the film that really sticks everything together (even with my mis-givings).

    I knew Oppenheimer of his masterful documentary way back in 2010s. It is by far one of the most memorable documentaries of all time AND that also has an ridiculous scenes that strays away from the dark absurdity of the film.

    The bad, the music. On the very least, Oppenheimer knows the movie he is making and it really help take the bitter pill that is the musical. It literally was the musical tiktok. It is was not well written AND it is often times starts in the weirdest moments.

    This would have been much better had it just be a straight forward end-of-the-world drama.

    Soft recommendation.

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    • Trivia
      Joshua Oppenheimer described the film as an exploration of whether we as human beings can come to a place where our guilt is too much to recover from our pasts.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 973: Carry-On (2024)
    • Soundtracks
      Overture
      Written by Josh Schmidt and Marius De Vries

      Performed by Josh Schmidt

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    • Release date
      • February 20, 2025 (Denmark)
    • Countries of origin
      • Denmark
      • Germany
      • Ireland
      • Italy
      • United Kingdom
      • Sweden
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Son
    • Filming locations
      • Italy
    • Production companies
      • Final Cut for Real
      • The Match Factory
      • Wild Atlantic Pictures
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $141,660
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $24,972
      • Dec 8, 2024
    • Gross worldwide
      • $269,609
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 28m(148 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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