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Azrael

  • 2024
  • R
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
12K
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POPULARITY
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238
Samara Weaving in Azrael (2024)
In a world no one speaks a devout female hunts down a young woman who has escaped her imprisonment. Recaptured by its ruthless leaders, Azrael is due to be sacrificed to pacify an ancient evil deep within the surrounding wilderness
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In a world where no one speaks, a devout female-led community hunts down a young woman who has escaped imprisonment. Recaptured, Azrael is due to be sacrificed to an ancient evil in the wild... Read allIn a world where no one speaks, a devout female-led community hunts down a young woman who has escaped imprisonment. Recaptured, Azrael is due to be sacrificed to an ancient evil in the wilderness, but fights for her own survival.In a world where no one speaks, a devout female-led community hunts down a young woman who has escaped imprisonment. Recaptured, Azrael is due to be sacrificed to an ancient evil in the wilderness, but fights for her own survival.

  • Director
    • E.L. Katz
  • Writer
    • Simon Barrett
  • Stars
    • Vic Carmen Sonne
    • Samara Weaving
    • Nathan Stewart-Jarrett
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    12K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,693
    238
    • Director
      • E.L. Katz
    • Writer
      • Simon Barrett
    • Stars
      • Vic Carmen Sonne
      • Samara Weaving
      • Nathan Stewart-Jarrett
    • 133User reviews
    • 98Critic reviews
    • 52Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Vic Carmen Sonne
    Vic Carmen Sonne
    • Miriam
    Samara Weaving
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    • Azrael
    Nathan Stewart-Jarrett
    Nathan Stewart-Jarrett
    • Kenan
    Johhan Rosenberg
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    Eero Milonoff
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    Ekke Märten Hekles
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    • Director
      • E.L. Katz
    • Writer
      • Simon Barrett
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    User reviews133

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    6dbirtwistle

    Reasonably paced, well made but completely mute.

    This is a well put together movie. The production, sound and lighting are all pretty strong. The acting, despite a word not being uttered, is good. Samara weaving was excellent as the determined and gritty lead. I'm keen to see her in action with actual lines.

    The dialogue free story moves at a fair pace without ever truly grabbing you by the balls. It's occasionally gory/bloody and unnerving but is never jumpy or particularly frightening.

    There are small breadcrumbs of clues smattered around about the post rapture apocalyptic world the movie is set in - but there's a lot left up to your own interpretation and many won't get past that.

    I'm still most confused how such a fine looking truck decked out with all the mod cons pops up out of nowhere. Especially driven by a relatively normal guy (that actually speaks)!?

    A better, more polished effort than many I've watched on shudder but no classic by any means.
    4ghettoplex

    If you can't speak why don't you use sign language?

    There is only one positive thing about this film. The cinematography, but only a quarter of it. They reallly get you in the first act with this Resident Evil 4 aesthetic. After that, it's like they only had budget for a n00b of a camera operator.

    However, the more we get into the story, if that's what you want to call it, the more comically ridiculous it gets.

    For example, the whistling. That's really the next best way to communicate? There have been movies that I'm use sign language but it feels unnecessary to the narrative. But in this film, it is the perfect time to use some sign, and yet we are stuck with these idiots whistling at each other like some choo choo trains.
    7IonicBreezeMachine

    Stylish and brutal, Samara Weaving gives a solid visual and physical performance in this dialogue free action horror that delivers

    In the aftermath of the Rapture, Azrael (Samara Weaving) and her lover Kenan (Nathan Stewart-Jarrett) are outcasts from a cult that have renounced the "sin of speech" by surgically removing their vocal chords. When the two are captured by the cult with Azrael sacrificed to the burned creatures that prowl the land she narrowly manages to escape and embarks on a quest of retribution against the cult.

    Azrael comes to us from director E. L. Katz and writer Simon Barrett. The film came about as something personal for Barrett as per an interview by Katz with Comic Book Resources, Barrett came from a religiously oppressive upbringing and incorporated that with a dream he had that served as the basis for what would become Azrael. Uncompromisingly brutal and atmospheric, Azrael creates an engaging and immersive experience thanks to a strong lead and an effectively atmospheric world.

    While Azrael covers well trodden ground of stories involving aftermath of the Rapture (such as the multitude of unimpressive Left Behind films), Azrael largely acts as a subversion of those films and is less about reaffirming faith with fear and more about creating a twisted world of faith gone wrong to the point it robs its followers (willing or unwilling) of their ability to speak leaving them in a cold unforgiving world without reason or argument. Being a dialogueless film, the actors have to rely more upon facial expressions, action, and suggestion to create character and build the world and they do so quite effectively with Samara Weaving particularly good as the titular Azrael. While the film is relatively small scale and features another visit to the all too familiar location of the woods with many films inspired by the likes of A Quiet Place (such as the recent and underwhelming Never Let Go) I felt it did a good enough job with its creation of the cult compound and the surrounding atmosphere to largely avoid the traps of some other similar films from this year. The movie has an absolutely fantastic ending that pays off the carnage in a memorably disturbing fashion and it made me think of the underrated Gareth Evans horror film Apsotle from 2018 and makes a great companion piece.

    I really enjoyed Azrael. While it does cover familiar ground, it also creates a stylish and unique atmosphere and useless the increasingly common "no dialogue" gimmick to solid effect and creates a memorably brutal and engaging ride.
    5Otkon

    Never goes beyond its gimmick.

    And it leaves a lot up to the imagination. These things do the film no favors. Nothing is explained and that is fine. I guess. But it also keeps the viewer at arm's length. How I am supposed to care about the lead when she is just in one after another of the same situation. Yeah, we get it: she's scrappy.

    It was also hard to stay abreast of who was who without names, dialog, etc. I can't even tell you if there was an "us" or a "them".

    The movie just seemed there. And it tried to justify its there-ness with the mostly non-verbal contrivance at its core. But while the silence in A Quiet Place has its reasons, I just don't get it here.
    5pedroquintaoo

    Good concept but poor execution

    Azrael starts with an intriguing premise: a post-apocalyptic setting where a woman, played by the talented Samara Weaving, is hunted by a cult. It seems like a horror film with potential, especially with Weaving, who's known for her solid roles in the genre. However, despite the promising setup, the movie stumbles in several areas.

    The decision to have almost no dialogue is bold, reminiscent of films like A Quiet Place or Bird Box, but unlike those, Azrael fails to use this strategy to create the same level of tension or immersion. With only three lines spoken throughout the film, the narrative struggles to find clear direction, leaving many questions unanswered.

    The biggest issue is the film's indecision about its genre. It tries to be a bit of everything: supernatural, slasher, psychological horror, and even a survival thriller. This mix of genres, rather than enriching the story, ends up diluting it, resulting in a film that lacks a clear path and fails to establish its own identity.

    Still, there are a few positives worth noting. The chase scenes are well done and manage to build some adrenaline, though they fall short of reaching their full potential. The religious atmosphere in certain parts is also intriguing, but unfortunately, it's not explored as deeply as it could have been.

    Samara Weaving, often associated with horror, delivers a decent performance, but it's far from memorable. Compared to her role in Ready or Not, which will soon have a sequel, Weaving feels underused in Azrael, as if the film doesn't give her the space to truly shine.

    Overall, Azrael has good ideas, but it lacks the cohesion and depth needed to truly stand out. It's a film that entertains but doesn't leave a lasting impression, getting lost in its attempt to be everything at once.

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    • Trivia
      Not a single word of dialogue is spoken until the 36 min mark
    • Goofs
      All members of the cult which Azrael is from bear scars on their throats, heavily implying that they've removed or damaged their larynges (voice boxes), however, Azrael and other cult members often make grunts, gasps, or whisper-like noises which would be physically impossible without a larynx.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 966: Terrifier 3 (2024)

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    • Release date
      • September 27, 2024 (Estonia)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Estonia
    • Official site
      • Official Amazon Link
    • Languages
      • None
      • Esperanto
    • Also known as
      • Azrael: Angel of Death
    • Filming locations
      • Pärispea, Harju County, Estonia
    • Production companies
      • C2 Motion Picture Group
      • Homeless Bob Production
      • Traffic.
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    • Budget
      • $12,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $433,861
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $282,719
      • Sep 29, 2024
    • Gross worldwide
      • $666,611
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 26 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39:1

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