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Overview
Quando o filho de Ellen e Paul apresenta sua nova namorada durante a festa de 25 anos de casamento deles, ninguém imagina que esse é o começo do fim para essa família feliz. A nova namorada é Liz, ex-aluna de Ellen, que deixou a universidade alguns anos antes, depois que Ellen a confrontou em sala de aula por sua ideologia radical.
Cast
- Diane Lane as Ellen
- Kyle Chandler as Paul
- Madeline Brewer as Anna
- Zoey Deutch as Cynthia
- Mckenna Grace as Birdie
- Phoebe Dynevor as Liz
- Dylan O'Brien as Josh
- Daryl McCormack as Rob
- Rebecca O'Mara as Enumerator
- Flavia Watson as Gemma
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Reviews
2025-10-28
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"Anniversary is an engaging, high-voltage thriller that explores the gradually shocking transformation of a happy family into a destructive and self-destructive force, all due to socio-political ideologies.
With a luxury cast delivering memorable performances, Jan Komasa gives us a narrative that subverts expectations with genuinely powerful twists and an atmosphere of growing discomfort that lingers long after the credits roll. It's a story meant to be debated, analyzed, and one that forces us to confront how fragile our collective is.
It's a call for reflection: in the end, what defines who we are isn't the flag we wave, but the line we draw between our convictions and respect for human dignity."
Rating: B+
"Anniversary is an engaging, high-voltage thriller that explores the gradually shocking transformation of a happy family into a destructive and self-destructive force, all due to socio-political ideologies.
With a luxury cast delivering memorable performances, Jan Komasa gives us a narrative that subverts expectations with genuinely powerful twists and an atmosphere of growing discomfort that lingers long after the credits roll. It's a story meant to be debated, analyzed, and one that forces us to confront how fragile our collective is.
It's a call for reflection: in the end, what defines who we are isn't the flag we wave, but the line we draw between our convictions and respect for human dignity."
Rating: B+