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Ellen, Professorin an der renommierten Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., und Chefkoch Paul feiern ihren 25. Hochzeitstag. Während sich die Gäste amüsieren, wird Ellen das Gefühl nicht los, die neue Freundin ihres Sohnes bereits zu kennen. Liz entpuppt sich als ehemalige Studentin, die wegen ihrer „antidemokratischen Thesen“ von der Uni geflogen ist. Jetzt steht sie kurz davor, mit der Bewegung „The Change“ einen gesellschaftlichen Paradigmenwechsel einzuleiten, der das gesamte politische System Amerikas erschüttert. Plötzlich muss Ellen nicht nur um den Zusammenhalt ihrer Familie, sondern für die Freiheit und Werte eines ganzen Landes kämpfen.
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Just finished watching **Anniversary** and honestly, this movie proves what nobody wants to admit: the far-left and far-right are basically long-lost twins who pretend they’re mortal enemies but secretly shop at the same authoritarian outlet mall. The film never pins down a specific ideology and it sidesteps labels so gracefully it should count as cardio, but that is exactly why it works. It shows that when you wander too far from the centre, you don’t find enlightenment… you find all the extremists hanging out together at the bottom of the political circle like it is a weird ideological hot tub. The result is a smart, unsettling, surprisingly funny reminder that extremism, no matter the flavour, starts sounding like everyone studied from the same How to Ruin a Society script. Great performances, great tension, and 9 out of 10 for making me rethink every family gathering ever.
If you're up-to-date on the news, and I mean the news that covers objective reality (not Fox), this will be a rough watch. I see many reviewers praising the film with their comments, then rating it a 3.5. It's certainly not an enjoyable watch. This is an intellectual thriller with overt tones of horror, mostly because of how spot on it mirrors reality. And if you're hoping it at least has a happy ending, unfortunately that part also mirrors our current reality. From a technical standpoint, this was acted and directed well. Ok, maybe not the "NAME THE DOG!!!" scene, but the lead actress was phenomenal. The Catch-22 to this film is, the people who understand it don't really need to see it, and the people who really need to see it wouldn't understand it. That's how we ended up with "The Change" (Project 2025) ruining our country.
A thrilling film from start to finish,loved seeing the liberal family getting taken apart over the years and how it all ended for them. I guess Lionsgate buried this (the pussies) because they realized the liberal Mafia would take offence to this (there is nothing in this world that doesn't offend them)
A visually sparse chronicle of the disintegration of the middle class against the backdrop of the collapse of the United States due to a return to the old ways and values. Hello, Trump! While everyone is praising the Regression to the Origins, Freedom is being replaced by Intolerance, and the system by the Reich. The past has nothing to offer in its place, only Destruction, along with the adherents of Change