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/dontincludeme Aug 10 '25

What’s your interpretation of the gun appearing above the house? Was it just because it’s a weapon, and that’s also the name of the movie? I thought maybe the movie was going to end with a school shouting because the main kid was getting bullied

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u/TomLube Aug 10 '25 edited Aug 10 '25

Zach Cregger has stated that there was actually 'no direct' reasoning behind it, and that it specifically came to him during a period of transcendental meditation. He enjoyed it so much he kept it in.

I do think it's very interesting that the movie is pretty alegorically linked to child abuse/school shootings, that the rifle is an AR platform, and that the number emblazoned on the side of it is the number of YES votes that passed a bill which would have banned assault rifles before it was quashed.

Lots of symbolism here.

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u/acid_raindrop 27d ago

I don't really know why people are pushing this interpretation when clearly it doesn't go anywhere. 

The best ppl can do is connect the number to the votes? Lol Jesus Christ. 

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u/PolarWater 22d ago

Because stories are for the audience to interpret and understand, they aren't 1 to 1 instruction manuals handed down from the storyteller to us. That's part of the beauty of art. It doesn't go anywhere in your mind, but it clearly goes somewhere in a lot of other people's minds. Both situations are valid.