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Year 10

  • 2024
  • 1h 36m
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5.4/10
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Year 10 (2024)
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Following a catastrophic event that has destroyed civilization, a young man must confront a group of cannibals who have murdered his father and stolen the medicine keeping his girlfriend ali... Read allFollowing a catastrophic event that has destroyed civilization, a young man must confront a group of cannibals who have murdered his father and stolen the medicine keeping his girlfriend alive.Following a catastrophic event that has destroyed civilization, a young man must confront a group of cannibals who have murdered his father and stolen the medicine keeping his girlfriend alive.

  • Director
    • Ben Goodger
  • Writer
    • Ben Goodger
  • Stars
    • Alexander Anderson
    • Emma Cole
    • Joseph Coleman
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    • Director
      • Ben Goodger
    • Writer
      • Ben Goodger
    • Stars
      • Alexander Anderson
      • Emma Cole
      • Joseph Coleman
    • 26User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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    Alexander Anderson
    Alexander Anderson
    • Charger
    Emma Cole
    • Lover
    Joseph Coleman
    • Boy
    Tom Gaskin
    • Straggler
    King Gayle
    King Gayle
    • Lieutenant
    Toby Goodger
    • Jake
    Ellis Jones
    • Old Man
    Hannah Khalique-Brown
    Hannah Khalique-Brown
    • Girl
    Duncan Lacroix
    Duncan Lacroix
    • Father
    Jessica Zerlina Leafe
    Jessica Zerlina Leafe
    • Huntress
    Luke Massy
    Luke Massy
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      • Ben Goodger
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      • Ben Goodger
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    6aronharde

    A decent survial-thriller which for some reason has no dialogue at all

    This movie looked like something I would certainly enjoy, even though the poster appears a little trashy and, now that I've seen the film, is rather misleading. We follow a young man and his father as they try to survive after an unknown catastrophic event destroys civilization. While navigating the wilderness, filled with hungry wild dogs and cannibals, they also attempt to keep the young man's girlfriend alive.

    The movie definitely reminded me of The Road (2009), and since it completely omits dialogue, films like Azrael (2024) and A Quiet Place (2018) also come to mind. Year 10, however, lacks the production quality and strengths those films had. It keeps everything to a bare minimum and does not offer the viewer a deeper look into this post-apocalyptic world. We never really learn what the catastrophic event was and are simply thrown into this scenario without many answers.

    The decision to eliminate dialogue felt unnecessary and didn't add anything meaningful to the story. While it's clear that silence is crucial due to the cannibals and wild dogs, there's no compelling reason for the characters not to speak at all. This choice made it difficult to connect with them, as we know almost nothing about their backgrounds or personalities. Much of the film is simply spent watching the young man try to take on a group of cannibals in silence.

    That said, the movie is very well shot and includes a few striking cinematic images of the bleak wasteland they inhabit. I would have loved to see more of this world and get to know the characters better, but likely due to budgetary constraints, the worldbuilding remains underdeveloped.

    Overall, it's a decent survival thriller with a few strengths but notable flaws in its story and character decisions. If you enjoy this kind of film, Year 10 is certainly worth a watch, but it's far from remarkable. [5.7/10]
    5shailendravermag-12060

    It's a no dialogue movie

    It's a no dialogue movie and ok to watch. Do not expect great or exciting scenes.

    Movie shows about survival in the doomed world. Characters are average and with very normal story line. In movie Boy is after his father's killer and his girl's medicine, story revolves around this situation.

    Acting: Good Actors: Good Storyline: ok Direction: good

    Movie lacks in binding audience, its really an average movie. Nothing wow or amazing. Couple of scenes are good. If you have spare time then watch it and no problem in skipping as well. Depends on your interest about movie genre.

    Overall giving 5/10.
    6whatisdanwatching

    Where Silence Isn't Just Golden-It's the Whole Freakin' Script

    The World's End, Silence Included: A Review of Year 10

    Ah, post-apocalyptic movies-where humanity's worst instincts play out under a blood-orange sky, and the phrase "survival of the fittest" seems like an unreasonably optimistic mantra. Year 10, directed by someone who clearly thinks dialogue is overrated, throws us headfirst into a bleak, no-holds-barred landscape where civilization has crumbled, cannibals roam the countryside, and even a whisper can ruin your day. Think Mad Max meets A Quiet Place, but with fewer explosions and more uncomfortable silences.

    Let's talk stars: Alexander Anderson, Emma Cole, and Joseph Coleman. Three names you've probably never heard of unless you're their parents or overly enthusiastic IMDb users. But hey, fresh faces are a welcome change from the usual Hollywood line-up. I mean, how many more times can we watch Chris Pratt save the world while smirking? These newcomers bring a raw, unpolished energy that fits the film's gritty vibe, even if they occasionally look like they're figuring out their motivations mid-scene.

    The Plot: A Mute Tale of Woe

    The plot? Oh, it's a doozy. Anderson's character (we'll call him "Broody Hero" since names are apparently as scarce as dialogue in this film) embarks on a mission to retrieve stolen medicine from a gang of cannibals who murdered his dad. By the way, the medicine is the only thing keeping his girlfriend alive. No pressure. It's a classic hero's journey, except instead of wise mentors and epic training montages, he's got silent stares and bad decisions.

    Here's the kicker: Year 10 doesn't just dabble in the art of silence-it commits. There is zero dialogue for the film's entire runtime. That's right, not a single word. Just grunts, meaningful looks, and the occasional scream. It's a bold choice, sure, but also one that made me feel like I accidentally sat through a 90-minute mime performance. While it amps up the tension, it also made me want to shout, "Somebody, for the love of all things apocalyptic, say something!" What I Loved

    Post-Apocalyptic Vibes: I don't know what it says about me, but I can't get enough of dystopian wastelands. There's something endlessly fascinating about watching society crumble under its own weight-or, in this case, a vaguely defined catastrophic event. The film nails the aesthetic: barren landscapes, crumbling infrastructure, and enough dust to make you cough just watching it.

    Tense Scenes: There are moments in Year 10 that had me gripping my seat like it owed me money. One particular sequence, where Broody Hero sneaks into the cannibals' lair, is so nerve-wracking you'll find yourself holding your breath. Bonus points for making silence work as a weapon; every creak and footstep feels like a gunshot in the void.

    Unknown Cast: This isn't your standard blockbuster fare with A-list actors chewing scenery. Anderson, Cole, and Coleman bring a fresh, grounded quality to their performances. You believe they're survivors, not just actors pretending to be miserable in designer rags.

    What Made Me Roll My Eyes

    Silent Treatment: Look, I appreciate the artistic ambition of ditching dialogue, but after a while, it felt like the film was playing a game of "how much can we frustrate the audience?" Spoiler alert: it wins. It's eerie, sure, but it also creates an emotional disconnect. There's only so much I can glean from furrowed brows and prolonged eye contact.

    Silly Choices: Broody Hero's strategy-or lack thereof-left me screaming internally. Who ventures into enemy territory alone without a solid plan? Did we learn nothing from literally every heist movie ever? It's like the guy watched The Walking Dead but skipped all the survival tips.

    The Ending: Without giving too much away, let's just say the conclusion is less "satisfying resolution" and more "frustrated groan." It's ambiguous in that artsy way that filmmakers love and audiences often don't. After investing so much tension and silence, I wanted a payoff, not a shrug.

    Final Thoughts

    Year 10 is an ambitious, moody film that's equal parts thrilling and maddening. It takes risks-some of which pay off, others that feel like artsy overreach. If you're a fan of post-apocalyptic stories and enjoy yelling "Why would you do that?!" at the screen, this one's worth a watch. Just don't expect it to hold your hand or give you closure.

    Rating: 6.5/10.

    It's a solid effort with moments of brilliance, but the silence and questionable character choices keep it from being a must-watch.
    3sjschluet

    Good atmosphere, frustrating writing

    An interesting idea imagining what life would be like 10 years after the collapse of civilization, but the individual ideas didn't make sense. Anyone who has survived 10 years in this situation would 1. Have better survival skills, and 2. Make WAY better use of any resources.

    The decisions made by all of the individuals, "good" and "bad," would not have kept them alive for 1 year, much less 10.

    The atmosphere and mood in the movie were both good. It just needed a bit more sensible writing.

    Oh, yeah, they'd also still speak. I'm sorry, but unless there was some kind of brain virus, people aren't going to just stop speaking. Superfluous plot gimmick.
    6Prismark10

    Year 10

    Year 10 is a survival horror movie set in some post apocalyptic Britain of the future.

    Written and directed by Ben Goodger. It is in essence a morality tale. One family seeking to look out for each other.

    Another family who have succumbed to cannibalism and the survival of the self. At the expense of anyone else.

    Jake (Toby Goodger) is the young man who has lost his father to the cannibals. Not before the father placed Luke and the girl somewhere safe but smelly. The girl is injured and needs medication which is now in the hands of the cannibals.

    Jake needs to get hold of the medicine. Although it seems he too has been ruthless in the past.

    The movie seems to be inspired by films such as The Road, Threads and A Quiet Place. There is not much dialogue which can be problematic. The music does not always compensate.

    Despite its low budget. Year 10 might actually have something to say about what is happening in today's polarised society.

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      • December 6, 2024 (United States)
    • Country of origin
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