Um pai e um filho que se identificam como Ciudadanos Soberanos, um grupo de extremistas anti-governamentais, estão envolvidos em uma promulgação com um chefe de polícia que está aliviando a ... Ler tudoUm pai e um filho que se identificam como Ciudadanos Soberanos, um grupo de extremistas anti-governamentais, estão envolvidos em uma promulgação com um chefe de polícia que está aliviando a perseguição.Um pai e um filho que se identificam como Ciudadanos Soberanos, um grupo de extremistas anti-governamentais, estão envolvidos em uma promulgação com um chefe de polícia que está aliviando a perseguição.
Tommy Kramer
- Tommy
- (as Thomas Kramer)
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My daughter and I are both attorneys who lecture on the "sovereign citizen" movement. We're also published in this area. This is about as close as you'll get to this one horrible case based on facts. Other sov cits are mostly down on their luck looking to content creators who hold seminars on line or in hotels as seen here. They are found in 11 countries and NONE OF THEIR METHODS HAVE EVER WORKED! No one ever got off at trial, got paid by their "secret trust", saved their house or car. You need a license, registration & insurance & no, you're not "traveling" in "the private". Don't get taken in by it.
Just watched Sovereign (2024) and found it to be a well-crafted tragedy. It's a haunting exploration of father/son dynamics, with Nick Offerman as a delusional, anti-government father grooming his teenage son for a future he doesn't want-but doesn't have much choice in. Inspired by true events, the film is a slow burn-there's action, but it takes its time building tension and developing its characters. It's melancholy, tense, and beautifully acted, with a supporting cast including Dennis Quaid, Nancy Travis, and Martha Plimpton-an interesting mix of talent that totally works. An impressive directorial debut from Christian Swegal.
Nick offerman's serious roles were first taken seriously in the season 1 episode of the last of us. That was one hour of pure class acting. I felt like watching this movie because of all the rave reviews for Offerman's acting. I didn't know it was based on a true story.
Within the first 15 minutes of the movie, we realise that the protagonist played by Nick is good at using legal terminology like probable cause, under duress, jurisdiction, promissory note etc. But none of it makes any sense. Still he finds substantial audience in all those who feel that are wronged by banks and this unfair system.
Caught in this illusion is his teenage son. The acting by Jacob Tremblay is quite brilliant. He portrays a son who adores his father but can't help question some of his logic.
The movie is balanced by the subplot about Sheriff's family and his own son joining the police force after completion of training.
All these characters collide with each other in a tragic climax. The movie shows devastating effects on the next generation if a parent is delusional and able to find an audience that encourages his delusion.
Within the first 15 minutes of the movie, we realise that the protagonist played by Nick is good at using legal terminology like probable cause, under duress, jurisdiction, promissory note etc. But none of it makes any sense. Still he finds substantial audience in all those who feel that are wronged by banks and this unfair system.
Caught in this illusion is his teenage son. The acting by Jacob Tremblay is quite brilliant. He portrays a son who adores his father but can't help question some of his logic.
The movie is balanced by the subplot about Sheriff's family and his own son joining the police force after completion of training.
All these characters collide with each other in a tragic climax. The movie shows devastating effects on the next generation if a parent is delusional and able to find an audience that encourages his delusion.
So apt for the world we are living and an important portrayal of an element of society that poses an eternal threat to that society.
Since reading about Timothy McVeigh years ago I've always been somewhat fascinated by the disassociated, those who drift further and further into their very own world of indoctrination and delusion. I know people of that ilk, albeit mild in nature by comparison. I'd imagine everyone knows at least one.
Contrary to other comments, I liked the pacing. The acting was excellent. Offerman totally convincing and memorable. Every conspiracy theorist should be made to watch movies like this to see where delusion can lead to.
Since reading about Timothy McVeigh years ago I've always been somewhat fascinated by the disassociated, those who drift further and further into their very own world of indoctrination and delusion. I know people of that ilk, albeit mild in nature by comparison. I'd imagine everyone knows at least one.
Contrary to other comments, I liked the pacing. The acting was excellent. Offerman totally convincing and memorable. Every conspiracy theorist should be made to watch movies like this to see where delusion can lead to.
I saw this movie in theaters with a group of friends, all of us born and raised here in the Midwest. Afterwards the mood was pretty somber because everyone in the group recognized scenes from their own family upbringing. The kid sitting in the backseat listening to Dad rant about the government, cops being trained to immediately rely on overwhelming force, all of it building a system that pushes normal people into potentially violent situations over and over again until eventually somebody pulls a trigger. If you grew up in a working last neighborhood, I can guarantee you're gonna recognize some family members in these characters and chances are that you'll sympathize with each of the main characters. It's a great movie, but it's not a fun movie to watch.
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- CuriosidadesSovereign Citizens are a loosely affiliated group of individuals whose primary belief is the illegitimacy of the United States government. They are anti-government extremists who claim to be above the law and whose origins can be traced back to the Posse Comitatus, tax protesters and militias.
- Erros de gravaçãoWhen the main characters visit a farm (0:52m:14s) Joe Kane played by Jacob Tremblay takes a photo with the camera turned off.
- Citações
Jerry Kane: You know why they call it "medical practice"? 'Cause they're practicing.
- ConexõesFeatured in The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell: 07-15-2025 (2025)
- Trilhas sonorasBut Not Alone
written by Craig Brandwein, Mary Brandwein, Jeff Parrett, Jeffrey Craig Poppe
courtesy of: APM Music
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- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
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- 13 de jul. de 2025
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- US$ 48.899
- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 40 min(100 min)
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