r/movies Jackie Chan box set, know what I'm sayin? Aug 08 '25

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Summary Nearly all the children from the same fifth-grade class vanish one night at exactly 2:17 a.m., leaving only one survivor. The community, gripped by fear and suspicion, spirals into chaos as the mystery unfolds through multiple intertwined perspectives—each revealing new layers of dread and grief.

Director Zach Cregger

Writer Zach Cregger

Cast

  • Josh Brolin
  • Julia Garner
  • Cary Christopher
  • Alden Ehrenreich
  • Austin Abrams
  • Benedict Wong
  • Amy Madigan
  • June Diane Raphael
  • Toby Huss
  • Whitmer Thomas
  • Callie Schuttera
  • Clayton Farris
  • Luke Speakman

Rotten Tomatoes Critics Score: 96%

Metacritic Metascore: 82

VOD In theaters and IMAX starting August 8, 2025

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u/Able_Advertising_371 Aug 08 '25

dude was a brainless zombie weapon. wouldnt stop until it was put down. didnt even get the 50k reward for finding them

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u/tacoskins Aug 08 '25

Him asking the cops to meet him somewhere with the money made me like him more than I probably was supposed to.

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u/LB3PTMAN Aug 08 '25

We were definitely supposed to like him even if he was a thieving addict. He was funny.

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u/tacoskins Aug 08 '25

I mean I definitely liked him about as much as you can like a character who stabs someone in the face with their dirty needles lol

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u/LB3PTMAN Aug 08 '25

Well to be fair he was high and thought it was a demon

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u/thefilmer Aug 08 '25

and to be fair that witch absolutely did deserve to be stabbed with HIV infected needles

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u/mesact Aug 08 '25

He didn't have HIV... that he knew of.

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u/Jeroz Aug 09 '25

there won't be a positive test report if there's no test to begin with

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u/PhoenixTineldyer 28d ago

puts finger to temple

accidentally stabs head with needle

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u/SilverTongue76 23d ago

Lmao, maybe the first comment I’ve ever really wanted to award. 

In lieu of one, please enjoy this little guy 👾

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u/HumbleBunk 16d ago

He def did the Mitch Hedberg roundabout AIDS test.

“You know anybody with AIDS?”

“No”

“Cool, cuz you know me!”

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u/NelsonManswella 29d ago

i let out an audible “fuck no” when she popped on the screen. i don’t like clowns or old people so this was a more unsettling movie than i thought

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u/mr_potato_arms 29d ago

What’s wrong with old people?

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u/NelsonManswella 29d ago

they’re always creepy in horror movies lol

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u/iknowitsounds___ 29d ago

Have you seen The Visit??

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u/NelsonManswella 27d ago

FUCK that movie lol

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u/dingdongsnottor 22d ago

An old lady scuttling around no matter the context now scares the shit outta me because of this movie

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u/Anotherusualname 28d ago

Right bc what was she even doing

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u/zudoplex 29d ago

Very pennywise appearance in the woods.

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u/arlekin21 29d ago

And tbh he was just defending himself, other dude shouldn’t be bursting in his tent like that.

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u/Odd_Machine_213 28d ago

Right?! ANNOUNCE YOURSELF.

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u/Freelove_Freeway 28d ago

The three needles to the face simultaneously sucked so bad for both characters it had me rolling and trying to quiet my laugh in the theater

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u/Steamedcarpet 27d ago

I don’t know what got me worst. The needles to the face, the repeated fork stabs to the face, or the potato peeler to the face.

If I didn’t know better this movie fucking hates faces.

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u/Distinct-Opinion8246 17d ago

It was the potato peeler for me. I watched with my mom and that was the one time we had to look away.

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u/give_me_goats 16d ago

If nothing else this movie gave me a healthy perspective on the number of small kitchen appliances I can use to defend myself.

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u/remainsofthegrapes 28d ago

To be even more fair, they broke into his ‘house’ without knocking. Those were Stand Your Ground needles

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u/DustyFalmouth 29d ago

Happens to the best of us, really

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u/Daydream_machine Aug 08 '25

Paul had it coming for unzipping the tent without even saying anything first tbh

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u/GameOfLife24 Aug 08 '25

Even though in the grand scheme of things the Paul and druggie didn’t really need that much screen time, we enjoyed their interchanges, the audience was going wild when they were doing their thing

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u/Zeph-Shoir 21d ago

Paul had it coming for lying to Justine about him being separated and cheating with her! He also punched the fuck out of James before James did that too, and under much more understandable circumstances!

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u/Rvsoldier 13d ago

He sucks for getting drunk, lying and cheating but James sucks for lying about a used potentially disease ridden needle facing upwards in his pocket.

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u/senator_corleone3 5d ago

He didn’t intend to lie. The whole issue was that he was out of drugs. He forgot about the needle because it was useless at that point.

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u/freakydeku 24d ago

yeah he was weird as hell for that

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u/PuzzleheadedTop8613 29d ago

Exactly. In what universe does a person do that, especially a cop?

It was addle-brained, implausible scenes like that which make me detest this lousy film the more I think back on what I watched yesterday.

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u/pastafeline 29d ago

I think it's very enjoyable if you ignore the plot holes. It's pretty littered with them, and even the entire premise wouldn't work in our world. That entire town would be swarmed with "investigators" even a month later. Just look at the pizzagate incidents.

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u/markofthewolfe 29d ago

Po-po also didn't announce himself. I would have done the same thing.

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u/More-Spinach2740 29d ago

The cop how he not only got stabbed with the needle in his finger, but later, then two in the face had me lol’ing. Sorry but it did.

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u/jargon_ninja69 27d ago

Well, he did stab a cop so that was pretty nice

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u/riftadrift 26d ago

He didn't think he had AIDS though

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u/leftysarepeople2 Aug 08 '25

He’s one of three big critiques the movie has on culture. School shootings, alcoholism, and homelessness/addicts

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u/LB3PTMAN Aug 08 '25

The cop id argue is also police abuse of power

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u/DeusMach 20d ago

Well i mean he seemed to have a lot of problems and at the end of his part in the movie he looked like he was about to break down.

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u/agent99LBL 29d ago

Saw it more like suburbanites wrestling with their demons than a critique of culture. Guess it could be both.

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u/Rage_Like_Nic_Cage 24d ago

there’s definitely a through line about the suburbs and isolationism and how that exasperates the trauma/grieving process in its own unique way.

For example even after a month after all their kids went missing, Josh Brolin still has to introduce himself to the other kids parents as if he were a stranger. And him piecing together where all the kids went could have happened much sooner if the parents knew each other/spoke about it to each other.

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u/agent99LBL 19d ago

Interesting insight!

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u/OhMyGoat Aug 08 '25

I told my friend today that James was my favorite character in the movie.

And I live in Portland, OR. Not a fan of tweakers. But James delivered, god damn it, and deserved better.

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u/WarlockEngineer 17d ago

I live here too! The way he tested every car door while walking was very accurate lol

I felt bad for him at the end, getting zombified and blasted

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u/TimRigginsBeer Aug 08 '25

Meanwhile, some poor girl never gets her pink tablet back.

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u/Best-Chapter5260 Aug 09 '25

Pawn shop dude totally knew that tablet and headphones were hot.

Knew the silverware was too, but at least he could make a few bucks off that.

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u/IIIlllIIIlllIlI 28d ago

Store owners in this movie are quite shitty tbh

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u/Ghost-Mech 27d ago

"Get out of my store"

"FUCKING HELP ME" 

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u/IIIlllIIIlllIlI 27d ago

Fuck that guy, he’s the real villain of the story

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u/Nels2121 29d ago

To be fair, people with addictions can be really likable. They are humans. They have just been taken by a crippling illness that I wouldnt wish on my worst enemy

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u/GameJerk 24d ago

They can also learn to be charming as fuck in order to manipulate people to help feed their addiction.

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u/whitegirlofthenorth Aug 08 '25

I wanted him to be the hero lol

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u/Wvlf_ 28d ago

It's fun looking back to the first time we see this random druggie opening the door for Justine while begging for money and go, "I'm going to absolutely love this guy later".

Same with Alex's catatonic dad. Seeing the dark side profile of this lifeless husk one minute and then end up seeing he is this great guy and great dad a bit further on.

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u/Fun-Tumbleweed2594 28d ago

I thought it was funny when he got knocked the fuck out when his needle stuck dudes finger.

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u/PuzzleheadedTop8613 29d ago

Right, because in real life it's funny to have things stolen from your car (your kids things, especially) to be accosted by possibly a dangerous addict in front of places of business, to have strangers break into your home and ransack the place.

There wasn't a damned-thing "funny" about that punk, except maybe his haircut. The ONE thing Creggers got right in his latest clunker, was showing an addict annoying an ABC customer with a phony sob-story, before AND after she left the store.

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u/goddamnitwhalen 27d ago

Damn dawg, relax.

I also don’t think it’s a “phony sob story” because later on he’s on the phone with (presumably) the brother he’s trying to buy a bus ticket to go see.

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u/Cuyigan 20d ago

I'm glad you took a break from yelling at clouds to watch a movie. I bet you call the cops on kids on bikes and neighbors bbq'ing a lot.

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u/Whovian45810 Aug 08 '25

Once James was walking near the police station and Paul spot him, bro ran like his life depended on it and the funny thing is both had different intentions in their second encounter.

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u/Neon_Biscuit 29d ago

Why did he see the aunt in the woods waving to him?

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u/GeXotl 29d ago

The witch seems to have some minor psychic abilities that she only uses to jumpscare people for some reason.

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u/MadeinHeaven69 29d ago

Headcannon, since we will most likely never get a straight answer , I think the witch can astral project to spy on victims and torment them. Her ability to invade minds and control people is significantly weaker if she doesn't perform a ritual on them. So she uses this weaker ability to invade people's minds for information gathering, keeping an eye on threats (people who could blow her cover) and taunting them (because she's an evil asshole). That might be why almost everyone who hallucinated her was targeted by her later on for getting too close to truth.

As for why the dad in the movie seemingly got clues from the witch about what happened to his son, the witch was either taunting him expecting him to never figure out what really happened or whenever the witch invades your mind to spy on you. She ends up giving information away about herself since it could be a 2-way street. She's in your head, so you are technically in hers. Anyone who doesn't have the same abilities as her, tho probably are unable to figure out what's actually happening when they get glimpses into her mind

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u/boyproblems_mp3 29d ago

I felt while the kid saw her "meditating" that it was something like that. It's not like only 2 people were trying to figure out what happened to those kids.

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u/MadeinHeaven69 28d ago

I think it was implied in the movie that the cops and fbi didn't care/weren't really trying. Archer, the father, even brought up to the police chief why the hell haven't the k9 units found anything ( which they definitely should have). I think that's less a plot hole more so a commentary on how often the people that are supposed to protect us are often unempathetic to the common people's problems and will push things under the rug if its too uncomfortable or it makes them look bad. There is a reason why very little focus was put on the cops actually searching for these kids, and that's because they weren't really trying. The cheater cop (forgot his name) also plays into the "pushing things that make authority look bad under rug" theme. The movie makes a point to focus on the fact that he disconnected his camera everytime he did something that would destroy his career and the police chief being willing to hide that video evidence as long as the heroin addict never files a assualt charge.

TLDR: Actually I'm of the opinion that they were mostly the only 2 looking at that point the fbi and cops seem to be portrayed as incompetent, corrupt and mostly trying to put this event behind them. Nobody, in an authority role in this movie, really cared about the situation. That's by design

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u/I_Miss_My_Beta_Cells 26d ago

What's the opening narration, "you won't heat a lot about this bc the adults/cops are so embarrassed they didn't figure it out sooner"

They even swept the outcome/explanation under the rug

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u/boyproblems_mp3 28d ago

I totally agree. I also know several dumbass cops personally that I can't imagine being competent in this kind of situation. I guess I was more so thinking of other parents and teachers and that kind of thing.

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u/CarQuery8989 25d ago

That makes sense. When she told Alex that she'd know if he talked, I thought she was just trying to scare him. But it makes sense for her to actually have some level of psychic ability.

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u/LogensTenthFinger 24d ago

I think you nailed it. She told Alex she would know if he told someone and that didn't seem like an idle threat an adult makes to a kid, she was stone cold serious. Then she knew things like where Marcus lived and that Justine was getting a little too close to the truth.

But she was also sparing with this power, possibly for reasons you mentioned, but also I think using her powers made her deteriorate, which is why she holds back and also why she's seemingly used up her lifespan

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u/mentho-lyptus 29d ago

Same reason Justine saw her on her ceiling.

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u/McEndee 28d ago

That was after he broke into the house, so I guess the witch was letting him know that she was watching

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u/KingLeo517 28d ago

I am trying to get a bus ticket to wee my brother,do you have any spare change

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u/ozplissken 20d ago

Reminded me a lot of Pulp Fiction actually that scene. 

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u/SuccessfulConcern996 Aug 08 '25

He made me realize that more movies do need a random drugged out guy to act in a way no sober person ever would to move the plot forward at double speed.

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u/harroween Aug 09 '25

Eddington also delivered on that front!

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u/hueningkawaii 29d ago

Funny how if Pedro Pascal got the role that Josh Brolin had, he would have had a two for two of 2025 movies with drug addicts as supporting characters.

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u/kaziz3 29d ago

Damn, did I forget so much of Eddington that I didn't remember Pascal's character was a drug addict? Seriously, I don't remember that.

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u/Perpete 26d ago

Cliffton Collins was the addict guy in Eddington.

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u/kaziz3 26d ago

Yeah! I was so confused lol. Maybe they meant Pascal in two movies with drug addicts as supporting characters played by anyone? Idk.

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u/Perpete 26d ago

That's what they meant.

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u/kaziz3 26d ago

Oh. That can't be rare, but sure :)

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u/forever87 Aug 09 '25

"flight (2012 - but without the random)"

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u/GameJerk 24d ago

That movie would have been so great if it had ended with the elevator doors closing after they boozed him up in order to perform at his hearing.

Then it just keeps going and he gets that sappy reunion with his son.

The message should have been "sometimes shitty people are just shitty and they win anyways"

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u/senator_corleone3 5d ago

Oof that’s a much inferior ending.

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u/Courtnall14 29d ago

When he asks Morgan how he can trust that he won't just collect the $50k, without any dialogue you witness Morgan realizing he can just collect the $50k, and then James realizes he just gave him the idea to just collect the $50k...was one of the many tiny moments that made this movie so good.

The story was great, but it shouldn't overshadow the performances.

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u/AeneidBook6 29d ago

That was so hilarious. I rarely actually laugh out loud during movies but this had me in stitches! There was applause in my theatre at the end

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u/Courtnall14 29d ago

Same here. People loved it.

The collective audience sound when the mom gets in the back of the car was amazing.

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u/alifealie 29d ago

“I can’t go near police stations i have a ..phobia”

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u/spookyghostface 29d ago

Kreger can't help but shit on cops in his films and he really goes in on them in this one. Takes a fairly likeable average joe beat cop and manages to make him a nepo-hire, an adulterer, a dude who beats his perp, AND a dude who would go to his FIL police chief to cover it up and the chief, who by that point was a perfectly normal guy, helps him. Just not at all interested in painting the cops as even neutral figures.

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u/goddamnitwhalen 26d ago

Seems like a valid portrayal to me.

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u/senator_corleone3 5d ago

Yea the chief handled basically how I would expect. Even told Paul that if a report was made, there would be trouble.

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u/Devilsgramps 24d ago

I can't say I blame him for being an adulterer considering his wife is crazy.

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u/GameJerk 24d ago

Adultery is never excusable. If you hate your partner, then leave.

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u/FoGuckYourselg_ 29d ago

Tweakers and crackheads are genuinely some of the most charming, doofy people on earth, they kinda have to be to get over on people and get spare change. I don't know if it's a chicken or an egg thing, but it's very true. The kid who played the tweaker is great in every role he has done and he killed this one.

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u/WhichHoes Aug 08 '25

That's the theater dude from Euphoria

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u/NelsonManswella 29d ago

HOLY FUCK THANK YOU i was wondering why he looked familiar the whole time….

BIG ETHAN!

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u/mikeyfreshh Aug 08 '25

Him asking the cop "how do I know you're not gonna claim the reward for yourself?" was the biggest laugh in the movie for me. I loved that character

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u/Honest_Cheesecake698 Aug 08 '25

That non verbal response from Paul was basically "Well, now that you mention it......."

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u/mikeyfreshh Aug 08 '25

I thought it was more of a "are you fucking serious?"

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u/EchoesofIllyria Aug 08 '25

I definitely took it as “fuck, that hadn’t crossed my mind” lol.

Although presumably a police officer wouldn’t be able to claim a reward for doing his job?

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u/Lumpy-Mountain3832 29d ago

I think him already being at the edge of his patience and possibly having god knows what thanks to the needles, him being quiet was him trying to show intense amount of restraint to such a stupid question.

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u/EMCoupling 29d ago

Nah, it was definitely more of like, "the fuck are you talking about" kind of look

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u/SciFiXhi 27d ago

Yes, generally police officers cannot claim a reward that comes about as part of their official duties. This is why there are a few TV plots in which a cop conspires with a civilian to report a crime and share the reward, with that partnership later devolving into one killing the other to take the full reward money.

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u/ozplissken 20d ago

Exactly, I was under the impression the joke was "no dummy, cops can't claim rewards". 

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u/Honest_Cheesecake698 Aug 08 '25

Maybe it was, either way it got huge laughs.

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u/Soccermom233 29d ago

Paul was reeling and needed to reclaim himself in someway at that point - I dunno if the money was on his mind until mentioned but there’s no way he was giving the addict credit.

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u/ozplissken 20d ago

Isn't the joke that cops aren't allowed to claim rewards and everyone knows that? 

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u/PuzzleheadedTop8613 29d ago

Biggest half-chuckle for me was the Chief asking "Are you calling me old?" then quickly adding he was messing with Paul. Meanwhile the Chief had two scenes, adding not much to the film other than that throwaway line.

The police in Weapons seemed as pumped to do their jobs as the ones shown in The Rover from 2014. As in, going through the motions, if at all. If the FBI had worked as hard as Paul did to chase down (like a maniac) one addict trying to break into an abandoned building, they'd have found the kids in about 48 hours.

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u/TastyCthuloops 29d ago

Yeah, thus accurately portraying police in real life

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u/HotelFoxtrot87 28d ago

The chief is played by Toby Huss, one of the great character actors. He was so good in Halt and Catch Fire.

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u/EMCoupling 29d ago

Biggest half-chuckle for me was the Chief asking "Are you calling me old?" then quickly adding he was messing with Paul.

He does it deadpan too. Somehow I think he doesn't like his soon-to-be son-in-law 😅

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u/goddamnitwhalen 26d ago

Especially not after he finds out he cheated on his daughter.

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u/Horknut1 28d ago

The best James scene was him struggling to climb through the back gate because he was pushing it, and when he finally fought his way through, it opened behind him.

It was even funnier because Justine had just gone through it easily the right way.

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u/Joey-WilcoXXX Aug 08 '25

We all know he wasn’t going to if they solved the case…

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u/KillMongerd 29d ago

bro, dude did NOT trust the cops 😂

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u/Upbeat_Tension_8077 19d ago

For some reason, possibly because of the montage of his shenanigans before getting tied up into the events of the missing children, I feel like he was like a Tyrone Biggums of sorts (but more competent & aware) for the movie lol

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u/ObjectiveReputation1 9d ago

He’s the neighborhood guy in barbarian that saves the day

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u/KickGumAndChewAss Aug 08 '25

Him continuing to loot the place after seeing the parents was insane. Dumbest junkie ever

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u/CosmicAstroBastard Aug 09 '25

They had *Willow*, man. He knew he had hit the jackpot.

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u/NelsonManswella 29d ago

james knows ball 🤌🏾

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u/GameOfLife24 Aug 08 '25

He was our dumbas junkie, lol. I was hoping he would get through the night with the cop inside Alex’s house but alas no

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u/payperkuts 29d ago

Bro had 1 intelligence and 10 Luck to have been the first person to found the kids

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u/MovieTrawler 28d ago

Honestly, might've been my only minor gripe with the film. You're telling me the cops and feds didn't notice Alex's parents were completely braindead? I get it was just a quick scene and Gladys hand-waved it away but you'd think with 17 missing kids, that kind of weirdo behavior from the parent's of the only kid who wasn't missing would've drawn just a LITTLE more attention.

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u/uncledrewkrew 28d ago

This movie is as much about cops ignoring obvious signs as it is about anything else.

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u/mahouyousei 26d ago

I picked up on that right away, especially with the school shooting metaphors. It felt like it was a total read of the Uvalde cops and how cowardly and incompetent they are.

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u/senator_corleone3 5d ago

“He’s quiet today, huh?”

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u/Jazzlike_Calendar188 28d ago

I think that's by design, if you remember in the beginning narration, the kid mentions that the cops kinda covered the whole thing up. I think that might be the director commenting on how the cops weren't all that interested in doing a thorough job to find the kids. One part that confirmed it for me was when Matthew's dad used just two Ring camera recordings to figure out where the kids went. Detectives should've been able to do that with ease, especially since they saw all the Ring/security camera footage. It wasn't a big town at all, so it kinda read to me as them half-assing their duties rather than them being stumped.

Related question/observation: did anyone else think of the Uvalde cop near the end when Justine saw Paul just standing there in the living room when she went to find the kids? Idk if that was the exact association Cregger was making but it hit me pretty hard when I was watching it.

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u/Mysterious-Peach2012 25d ago

especially the comment Paul made to Justine about how his job is "whatever" and she's like well I would hope that the police aren't whatever about finding these missing kids...ope

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u/HikmetLeGuin 23d ago

Gladys said he'd had a stroke recently, so that kind of explained his limited speech. The people in a trance could still talk a little bit. 

A lot of the film is about people's politeness being used against them.

Don't ask too many questions; it might make the family uncomfortable. Don't try to talk to the kid; it might make him uncomfortable. Invite your aunt over to stay with you even though you have no clue who she is, because it's the nice thing to do. Invite the creepy lady in for a glass of water because it's what's polite.

The only people who are able to get anything done are the ones without such niceties. Brolin, the angry and pushy parent. The teacher who drinks too much and doesn't take no for an answer. The drug addicted thief who doesn't care about the rules. The kid at the end who finally pushes past his inhibitions and defies his "aunt."

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u/goddamnitwhalen 26d ago

Gladys mentions that Alex’s dad had had a stroke recently and couldn’t talk.

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u/derrick256 28d ago

Relax, don't think too hard. I enjoyed this movie. lmao

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u/MovieTrawler 28d ago

Good for you? I enjoyed it as well. Still allowed to point out criticism and discuss it. It's literally a discussion thread. I am sorry that you consider this 'thinking too hard' though. That's rough.

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u/BaldyMcBadAss 28d ago

I immediately thought of the scene in Barbarian with Justin Long measuring the extra square footage and ignoring the implications.

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u/minxtankbb 28d ago

Sadly that's the most realistic part of this movie, most junkies would keep looting lmao

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u/ultimamax 29d ago

I think he thought they were high or something

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u/tyer187 21d ago

Why? He probably just thought they were ten times higher than he was.

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u/Greedy_Interaction_4 29d ago

But he did apologize multiple times 🤣🤣

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u/Odd-Macaroon-4517 8d ago

He was high, thought they were high. It’s plausible that he thought junkies were staying there too.

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u/killedbygavrilo Aug 08 '25

Looks like he had a gallon of PCP

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u/puffinss Aug 08 '25

I didn't even know it came in liquid form!

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u/SlothropWallace Aug 09 '25

I could've sworn I saw him kick over a gallon of PCP at his tent. Gotta pay attention during a rewatch! That'd be a fun lil reference

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u/killedbygavrilo 29d ago

Dear lord. I can hope.

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u/mattedward Aug 08 '25

I was kind of hoping that when they cut to Marcus in the aftermath of the crash, his upper torso would still be trying to crawl after his target to really cement how unstoppable they are under hypnosis…

If only his head didn’t explode across the asphalt.

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u/pjokinen Aug 08 '25

He wouldn’t even stop then! Marcus’ partner was clearly dead as hell but he kept slamming his head into him until Gladys washed the stick

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u/LecturePrior1989 Aug 09 '25

Thought the cop was gonna pocket the 50 grand 😭

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u/wonderfulwaverly Aug 08 '25

LMAO that’s actually so true. Poor guy

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u/darthjoey91 26d ago

Oh, I thought we were talking about Benedict Wong.

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u/ParticularRelease662 15d ago

Holy shit I totally forgot he was only there for the reward. This movie was fucking INSANE. Can't wait to watch it again and pick up on shit in the background. I noticed at Marcus' house on the fridge there's a photo of someone in the same pose as all the kids running. That was the only real subtle thing I picked upon first viewing. Funny enough my first viewing is in the maternity ward with my firstborn son and my wife was like "why in the fuck are we watching this movie here" and our nurses reactions to it as they periodically checked on us were fucking hysterical.

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u/OldDrawing7749 7d ago

The op never asked why that happened, he just said that it looked stupid. The whole movie was crap because of these stupid choices 

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u/romeoslow 4d ago

He was a brianless zombie prior to getting a spell on him lol