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Arcadian

  • 2024
  • R
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
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Nicolas Cage, Maxwell Jenkins, and Jaeden Martell in Arcadian (2024)
A father and his twin teenage sons fight to survive in a remote farmhouse at the end of the end of the world.
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A father and his twin teenage sons fight to survive in a remote farmhouse at the end of the world.A father and his twin teenage sons fight to survive in a remote farmhouse at the end of the world.A father and his twin teenage sons fight to survive in a remote farmhouse at the end of the world.

  • Director
    • Benjamin Brewer
  • Writer
    • Mike Nilon
  • Stars
    • Nicolas Cage
    • Jaeden Martell
    • Maxwell Jenkins
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    25K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,573
    4
    • Director
      • Benjamin Brewer
    • Writer
      • Mike Nilon
    • Stars
      • Nicolas Cage
      • Jaeden Martell
      • Maxwell Jenkins
    • 278User reviews
    • 116Critic reviews
    • 57Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Nicolas Cage
    Nicolas Cage
    • Paul
    Jaeden Martell
    Jaeden Martell
    • Joseph
    Maxwell Jenkins
    Maxwell Jenkins
    • Thomas
    Sadie Soverall
    Sadie Soverall
    • Charlotte
    Samantha Coughlan
    Samantha Coughlan
    • Mrs. Rose
    Joe Dixon
    Joe Dixon
    • Mr. Rose
    Joel Gillman
    Joel Gillman
    • Hobson
    Daire McMahon
    Daire McMahon
    • Militant Farmer
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    • Director
      • Benjamin Brewer
    • Writer
      • Mike Nilon
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    5arungeorge13

    Need more Nic Cage, but it's a not-bad effort. [+53%]

    Well, I like to think director Benjamin Brewer (best known for directing music videos and leading the VFX efforts for Everything Everywhere All at Once) had a few neat tricks up his sleeve while conjuring up this creature-feature starring Nic Cage. It has a pretty interesting first act that reminded me of films like A Quiet Place and It Comes At Night, with Cage being the difference-maker.

    I'd see anything with Cage in it at this point - heck, I've watched all his bad DTV-movies when was going through a career slump in the 2010s before reinventing himself towards the end of the decade. I just enjoyed seeing him turning into a red-hot act once again. Arcadian evidently descends into a B-horror territory, with deliberate campiness in the presentation of the creatures and a plot that only gives away bits and pieces of its lead characters. The action is layered with some shaky cam, just so that the creatures' appearance isn't entirely given away; that's a creative decision I can applaud. That said, the plot advancement remains utterly predictable.

    It's an okayish affair that progressively sees less involvement from Cage, but they establish the brothers' equation fairly well for us to believe in their survival journeys. Jaeden Martell (from It), especially, is a promising talent. A needless love angle is also introduced, only to bring more characters that the monsters can munch on. I'm also curious how the dog in the film survived the whole ordeal, though I'm glad he did :)
    7FeastMode

    The continued resurgence of Nick Cage

    Fair warning to all Nicolas Cage fans: contrary to what the poster may lead you to believe, he is NOT the lead. And he does NOT have any crazy-Cage moments. Even so, Arcadian is still a solid horror flick.

    When it comes to these types of low-budget isolation movies with tiny casts, they frequently don't have enough substance to warrant the runtime. Not enough happens to make it entertaining. But that's not the case with Arcadian. There are lots of intense and suspenseful moments.

    It does a great job with the horror elements and designs. There are a few highly memorable scenes with maximum creepiness. And the whole cast gives good performances.

    Not everything works and there are a few flaws. And it doesn't reach the level of recent Cage hits Dream Scenario and The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent. But I think genre fans will have a good time with this one.

    (1 viewing, opening Thursday 4/11/2024)
    5Lomax343

    I might've enjoyed it more if it hadn't made me dizzy.

    There's a place for shaky, hand-held camera-work. The opening scene to Saving Private Ryan, for example, is a masterpiece. Here, however, it's merely annoying. For much of the film it takes the viewer out of the narrative, as they struggle to work out what exactly is going on. I might add that the shaky camera-work even makes a pointless return for the closing credits.

    Set in the near future, when most of humanity has been wiped out by an unspecified cause; and where the few survivors are obliged to barricade themselves indoors during the hours of darkness, as they are under attack from strange alien creatures, the film centres on Nicholas Cage, who lives with his twin teenage sons (Jaeden Martell and Maxwell Jenkins) and survive by foraging and subsistence. Another, larger, family group lives a short distance away. Both families keep livestock, which seem to be immune from nocturnal attack, for no apparent reason.

    Cage fades from the narrative for a long stretch, and the film is carried by the two boys plus Sadie Soverall as the daughter of the neighbours. All three turn in solid performances, but are done no favours by the tissue-thin (and hole-ridden) plot, listless dialogue and woeful camera-work. Quite apart from the shakiness, it's often difficult to work out what exactly is going on. Yes, most of the dramatic scenes take place in darkness, but there are ways of making it possible to follow the action.

    As an aside, a quick check of the the current ages of the juvenile leads, compared to their on-screen appearance, suggests that this film was shot at least four years ago, and has spent most of the intervening time in post-production hell, as the editors tried to get something coherent out of what they had. I presume they did their best.

    The creatures themselves are great when they're unseen or only hinted at. When they make a fuller appearance, however, they're very disappointing.

    A watch-and-forget film.
    7toddcha

    They need to fire the cameramen

    Don't watch this move right after you eat something. The super shaky camera work could make you sick. 5 minutes into the movie I could not bear it. Just too uncomfortable.

    The story line is easy and straightforward: people try to stay alive after some sort of apocalypse.

    What is missing from the movie is the horror and the family dynamics. You either make the move very scary or you focus on the family and the bonding. Or make both the focus. However, this movie does not have enough either. Turns out the movie becomes boring and losing focus. So people can easily predict what's to come in the next 3 minutes.

    It could be much better if they add some mysteries to the creatures. What causes the apocalypse is not that important to me.
    6RegalsReelView

    No backstory, all survival

    A father and his twin sons have survived the end of the world for fifteen years. As teenagers, the boys have grown into young men and become independent and rambunctious. As they quarrel and go their separate ways one day, their lives are threatened again, and they must fight for survival.

    This is a simple end-of-the-world, post-apocalypse survival movie. The story gets straight to the point, giving little to no backstory on the characters or what caused the world's end. There is not a lot of action and a bit of suspense. The runtime of the movie is short. This might not be worth watching in theaters, but it is worth streaming.

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    • Trivia
      Writer Michael Nilon is Nicolas Cage's agent, manager, and producing partner. He previously wrote Braven (2018).
    • Quotes

      Paul: Are we not men?

    • Connections
      Featured in Half in the Bag: Longlegs and Arcadian (2024)
    • Soundtracks
      You Don't Know My Heart
      Written by Josh Martin

      Performed by Josh Martin (as Daughn Gibson)

      Courtesy of El Ed Eb

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    • Release date
      • April 12, 2024 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • JioTV
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Аркадіанець
    • Filming locations
      • Ireland
    • Production companies
      • Aperture Media Partners
      • Highland Film Group (HFG)
      • Redline Entertainment (II)
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $828,919
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $504,937
      • Apr 14, 2024
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,235,594
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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