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Anemone

  • 2025
  • R
  • 2h 5m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
5.4K
YOUR RATING
POPULARITY
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Daniel Day-Lewis in Anemone (2025)
Family bonds between fathers, sons, and brothers are explored as complex relationships unfold through personal journeys and generational conflicts.
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Psychological DramaDrama

In Northern England, a man heads out on a journey into the woods to reconnect with the estranged hermit brother with whom he shared a complicated past that was altered by life-changing event... Read allIn Northern England, a man heads out on a journey into the woods to reconnect with the estranged hermit brother with whom he shared a complicated past that was altered by life-changing events decades ago.In Northern England, a man heads out on a journey into the woods to reconnect with the estranged hermit brother with whom he shared a complicated past that was altered by life-changing events decades ago.

  • Director
    • Ronan Day-Lewis
  • Writers
    • Daniel Day-Lewis
    • Ronan Day-Lewis
  • Stars
    • Sean Bean
    • Samuel Bottomley
    • Lewis Ian Bray
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    5.4K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    517
    187
    • Director
      • Ronan Day-Lewis
    • Writers
      • Daniel Day-Lewis
      • Ronan Day-Lewis
    • Stars
      • Sean Bean
      • Samuel Bottomley
      • Lewis Ian Bray
    • 71User reviews
    • 91Critic reviews
    • 53Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 nominations total

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    User reviews71

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    7OhAnotherChris

    A Solid First

    Movie is character-driven & slower paced w basically no action, so if that's not your forte you definitely won't like this movie.

    What they'll fail to tell you is that DDL cowrote the script w his son. It's Ronin's director debut so obviously gonna have some rough edges, but for a first, it's really good. Ignore anyone complaining about nepotism, they just mad their dad isn't mf Daniel Day Lewis.
    8AbbasL-458

    Daniel day Lewis lifted up the Anemone

    Daniel Day-Lewis once again proves why he is regarded as one of the greatest actors of our time. His performance in Anemone is nothing short of transformative-every glance, gesture, and line delivery feels lived-in and deeply human. He embodies his character with a rare intensity that pulls the audience in and refuses to let go, making even the quietest scenes resonate with meaning. It's a masterclass in restraint and power, and it's hard to imagine anyone else bringing this role to life with such depth.

    As for the film itself, Anemone is a visually compelling and often moving piece of cinema. The direction and atmosphere are rich, and the story carries genuine emotional weight. That said, the pacing at times feels uneven, and the narrative doesn't fully capitalize on its potential. The plot could have benefited from being more layered and interconnected, with stronger ties between its themes and characters. It's still a strong film that lingers in your mind, but there's a sense that with tighter storytelling and more complexity, it could have reached even greater heights.
    7brentsbulletinboard

    Impressive, If Flawed

    When a new filmmaker emerges on the scene, that director is often held to an almost impossibly high level of scrutiny, as if being judged before a panel evaluating a grad student's thesis. To a certain extent, that can be an arduous but worthwhile trial to see if the candidate has what it takes to defend his or her case and, ultimately, to cut it in the field into which entry is being sought. At the same time, though, it's important to remember that the cinematic newcomer has likely never attempted anything like this before and that there's bound to be an inescapable learning curve involved. Such are the circumstances surrounding the debut offering from Ronan Day-Lewis in his first feature outing, an ambitious if sometimes-flawed collaboration with his father, three-time Oscar-winning actor Daniel Day-Lewis, who comes out of retirement after eight years in making his return to the big screen. And, while there certainly are qualities that could have been better handled, this is nevertheless an impressive premiere for the new director, one that, one hopes, bodes well for an auspicious future. "Anemone" is, by its nature, a picture that's difficult to characterize, but I see it as an intensely personal drama made up of a collection of anecdotal stories that delve into the complexities involved in interpersonal relationships between brothers and between fathers and sons. This includes the experiences of siblings Ray and Jem Stoker (Day-Lewis, Sean Bean), along with those of their son/stepson, Brian (Samuel Bottomley), as well as Brian's marginalized mother, Nessa (Samantha Morton). These accounts address a variety of incidents involving personal trauma and the forgiveness (or lack thereof) associated with them. Their explicit and detailed confessions recount painful occurrences that stemmed from military service, family relations, and interactions with authority figures, such as implicitly trusted clergymen who never should have been accorded such respect to begin with. In the process, these revelations explore themes related to toxic masculinity, mental health issues (particularly PTSD), the willingness to face (or avoid) one's demons, and cultural behavioral expectations, including whether they should be adhered to unwaveringly. Because of the approach used here, the pacing has been criticized by some as overly slow and plodding, but, given the eloquence of the writing in conveying them, I found this take to be quite effective, coming across like listening to engaging, earnest and heartfelt storytelling being imparted to what one would hope is a willing, sensitive and supportive audience. This narrative is further enhanced by stylistically stunning cinematography and an emotive and atmospheric score, creating a visual painting accompanied by a fitting musical backdrop. And then there are the superb performances of Day-Lewis in a triumphant return to his craft, showing that he hasn't lost a step since his last on-screen appearance, as well as the fine supporting portrayals by Bean, Bottomley, and, especially, Morton. For all of these strengths, however, the production has some issues with its ill-considered attempts at symbolism and surrealism, occasional narrative meandering, and sequences that could have used some judicious film editing. However, considering that this is the filmmaker's first attempt at plying his craft, I'd much rather see him take the risk of experimenting in these ways than falling back on formula elements, even if not all of them work out as hoped for. "Anemone" may not be a perfect film, but I would hate to see it mercilessly trod upon for its shortcomings. There's enough discouragement in the world these days to see an excessive amount of it heaped upon a promising filmmaker at a time when the industry can use all of the fresh and inventive new talent it can get.
    4noahthomas-69817

    Cinematography the movie

    Yes I was excited to see Daniel act in a film again but I was disappointed with this one. Setting aside the beautiful cinematography and lighting I felt the slow push in zooms were redundant as well as the main score. I was bored and was able to figure out what he did pretty early on. Style over substance on this one. I kept hoping the several cut to blacks that happened each time were the ending. Pretentious is the best way to describe this film. So far the biggest disappointment of 2025.
    4scottgmckenzie

    Earn the Director and Writers Chair -

    Daniel Day-Lewis delivers yet another masterclass in acting. He embodies his character so completely that you forget you're watching a performance at all. Sadly, Anemone itself does not deserve him. His work is stranded inside a film weighed down by misguided direction and undercooked writing.

    The real failure here isn't the cast or the crew-it's the man steering the ship. The director mistakes pedigree for craft, connections for vision. Nepotism may have gotten him the chair, but it did not give him the discipline, perspective, or storytelling instincts that separate an apprentice from a true filmmaker. Just because you are someone's son does not make you a great director or writer. There is a journey required-a hard, humbling road of learning and growth-that is glaringly absent in Anemone.

    The result is a film that gestures toward depth but collapses under its own pretensions. Scenes drag without purpose, themes never fully connect, and emotional beats land with all the subtlety of a first draft. You can sense the film reaching for greatness, but without the maturity or the skill to get there. Instead, it hides behind stylized visuals and family name recognition, hoping no one notices the hollowness at its core.

    Day-Lewis elevates every moment he's in, but even he cannot redeem a story so poorly shepherded. Anemone should be a warning to Hollywood: nepotism may fill a résumé, but it cannot fake talent. Audiences deserve better than vanity projects dressed up as prestige cinema.

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      Daniel Day-Lewis's return to acting after retiring in 2017.
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    • Release date
      • October 3, 2025 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Анемона
    • Filming locations
      • Wales
    • Production companies
      • Absinthe Film Entertainment
      • Focus Features
      • Granada Film Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,161,830
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $681,655
      • Oct 5, 2025
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,476,671
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 5m(125 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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