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Young Ones

  • 2014
  • R
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
11K
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Young Ones (2014)
Set in a near future when water has become the most precious and dwindling resource on the planet, the hardened survivors of the loss of EarthÂ’s precious resources scrape and struggle. Ernest Holm lives on this harsh frontier with his children, Jerome and Mary. He defends his farm from bandits, works the supply routes, and hopes to rejuvenate the soil. But Mary's boyfriend, Flem Lever, has grander designs. He wants Ernest's land for himself, and will go to any length to get it.
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Set in the future when water is hard to find, a teenage boy sets out to protect his family and survive.Set in the future when water is hard to find, a teenage boy sets out to protect his family and survive.Set in the future when water is hard to find, a teenage boy sets out to protect his family and survive.

  • Director
    • Jake Paltrow
  • Writer
    • Jake Paltrow
  • Stars
    • Nicholas Hoult
    • Kodi Smit-McPhee
    • Michael Shannon
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    11K
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    • Director
      • Jake Paltrow
    • Writer
      • Jake Paltrow
    • Stars
      • Nicholas Hoult
      • Kodi Smit-McPhee
      • Michael Shannon
    • 56User reviews
    • 70Critic reviews
    • 47Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Nicholas Hoult
    Nicholas Hoult
    • Flem Lever
    Kodi Smit-McPhee
    Kodi Smit-McPhee
    • Jerome Holm
    Michael Shannon
    Michael Shannon
    • Ernest Holm
    Elle Fanning
    Elle Fanning
    • Mary Holm
    Robert Hobbs
    Robert Hobbs
    • Caleb Moore
    David Butler
    • Sam Lever
    Aimee Mullins
    Aimee Mullins
    • Katherine Holm
    Christy Pankhurst
    • Robbie
    Alex McGregor
    Alex McGregor
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    David Clatworthy
    • Calvin Hooyman
    Liah O'Prey
    Liah O'Prey
    • Anna
    Carel Nel
    Carel Nel
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    Andy McPhee
    Andy McPhee
    • Foreman
    Barry Armitage
    • Well-dressed man
    Ben Horowitz
    • Water Guard
    Rachel Wood
    • Orderly
    Charles Tertiens
    • Border Inspector
    Gideon van Schoor
    Gideon van Schoor
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    • Director
      • Jake Paltrow
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    7siderite

    Slow paced play like future western

    It almost feels like someone adapted Shakespeare to a movie set in the near future where the economy had gone to hell and the US is almost without water. The film is slow, really slow, so that in two hours you don't see much. Paradoxically, some of the important scenes are rushed through, while others, related to character emotions are prolonged.

    To me it felt both as a well done movie and a boring one. The practical effects, the acting, the shots, they were all excellent. The pacing and the story, on the other hand, a bit disappointing. I guess you have to be in the mood and you have to like the technique of film rather than just look for a story to entertain you.

    Bottom line: Hard to call it a bad movie in any context, but only part of the viewers will be glad to have seen it. Let it go at its own pace, watch it from start to end, try to grasp the vision of the writer/director. Hope it works for you.
    8Htbug

    Art house Sci-Fi 'must see'

    If you love the artistic and non-mainstream risks taken by art-house films, then Young Ones belongs on your watch list with other indie Sci-Fis such as Lars von Trier's Melancholia, Juan Solanas' Upside Down, and Terry Gilliam's The Zero Theorem.

    A gritty film about pioneers in a drought ridden landscape, it's a futuristic dust bowl tale as grim as Grapes of Wrath. It's memorable and keeps your attention, while portraying Sci-Fi in a very believable way. The mix of poverty and high technology, the extremes of the haves and have-nots, and water shortages in the US, amplifies the current state of a society as all good sci-fi films do.

    Good actors and acting, and gorgeous to watch. What's not to like?
    6krachtm

    A post-apocalyptic Western

    The plot: After a catastrophic drought, a man and his two teenaged children attempt to survive in a post-apocalyptic society.

    I wanted to like this more than I did. Everything about it seems like it would appeal to me. The problem is that I got a bit bored during a few slower parts of the film as I waited for the predictable plot to catch up to where I knew it was going. That's not a deal-breaker, but the scenes were telegraphed rather overtly early on, and anyone who's familiar with this sort of story can probably predict most of the film after twenty minutes. That said, it successfully avoided several annoying clichés in post-apocalyptic films: cannibals, biker gangs, raping all the female characters, and characters who do more yelling than talking. I was glad to see a post-apocalyptic film that was more concerned with characters than gratuitous elements such as these. Don't get me wrong: I love gratuitous exploitation films, but it's nice to have something a bit more restrained every now and then.

    I would hesitate to truly recommend this film to fans of post-apocalyptic science fiction. There's certainly much to enjoy if you're starved for good entries in that genre, but it's nowhere near as good as The Road, which was a near-masterpiece. Certainly, the mood and atmosphere of that film was missing, and if you're looking for a truly bleak and depressing story, you won't find it here. This is a more traditional Western story in which a family survives in a near-lawless frontier. If you're more a fan of Westerns than post-apocalyptic films, then I can see how you might enjoy this more than I did. Even so, I think that you'd be better served by watching old Sergio Leone films. You won't get robotic mules, but you'll get much better cinematography and pacing. I can't remember a time when I was ever bored in a Leone film.
    7t-dooley-69-386916

    Slow Burning Futuristic Western Tale

    This is set in the future when after prolonged droughts water has become the most precious commodity on the planet. The story is told in three chapters from the perspectives of the three main players. Ernst Holm comes first; he has stuck it out on his dehydrated farmstead. He has alcohol issues, a wife in hospital and two young children, his daughter Mary and son Jerome.

    He ekes an existence by servicing the local water mine and life is hard. His daughter has a beau in the shape of Flem Lever (Nicholas Hoult) who has designs on both her and her daddies land. He soon decides to put his designs into action with repercussions for all.

    Now this is an indie effort and the CGI is excellent despite that. The story is a slow burner but it is one that is very much worth staying with. Michael Shannon an Ernst is particularly effective as the guilt ridden, hard bitten man who is clinging on to hope. The sci- fi parts in terms of machines are also done quite well, there is some action, but this is a character piece with violence as a driver for the story and not the raison d'être. I like dystopian futuristic films and this is one that goes for that in most parts whilst still clinging to some of the more regular societal norms and I felt they got the mix really well. If you like to have to think about a film, but not too much, then there may well be something of merit for you here.
    7thekarmicnomad

    This is not post-apocalyptic

    I am always on the look out for anything where people are trying to survive a world that is clearly screwed. This came up on some forums as fitting the bill. It isn't. In this world people are a bit thirsty, well some of them are anyway.

    This is more like a western in look, feel and in plot.

    A struggling farm owner is trying to get the water company to put a main into his farm. The main character is an interesting chap with high morals, including a healthy obligation to his fellow man. He does however have some drinking demons.

    What plays out is story of struggle, conflict, betrayal and absolution. Pretty much like a western then.

    Performances are great, scenery and production are excellent. The story is grounded and interesting - but not particularly exciting.

    A well made film with a good story - just not what I was looking for on the night.

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    • Trivia
      The robot donkey is a Boston Dynamics 'Big Dog'. The company was owned by Google when the movie was made.
    • Goofs
      The movie focuses on them needing a robot to transport water, but the main character is later seen driving around in a pickup truck much larger than the robot.

      The robot, and the donkey before it, was apparently needed to reach camps in the mountains where vehicles couldn't go, and they were transporting alcohol and supplies, not water.
    • Quotes

      Ernest Holm: Yeah, that is all I am saying. You do not gotta marry her. You don't wanna wait around thinking something is gonna come. Waitin' is a fucking disease. Think something? Feel something? You should *do* something. Alright?

    • Connections
      Featured in The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Shailene Woodley/Michael Shannon/Eric Church (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      Lost Her Love On Our Last Date
      Written by Conway Twitty & Floyd Cramer © 1972

      Performed by Floyd Cramer

      Published by Sony/ATV Music Publishing Ltd.

      Courtesy of Sony Music

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    • Release date
      • October 17, 2014 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • South Africa
      • Ireland
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La próxima generación
    • Filming locations
      • South Africa
    • Production companies
      • Subotica
      • Spier Films
      • Quickfire Films
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $7,740
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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