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The Surrender

  • 2025
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
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Kate Burton and Colby Minifie in The Surrender (2025)
When the family patriarch dies, a grieving mother and daughter risk their lives to perform a brutal resurrection ritual and bring him back from the dead.
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When the family patriarch dies, a grieving mother and daughter risk their lives to perform a brutal resurrection ritual and bring him back from the dead.When the family patriarch dies, a grieving mother and daughter risk their lives to perform a brutal resurrection ritual and bring him back from the dead.When the family patriarch dies, a grieving mother and daughter risk their lives to perform a brutal resurrection ritual and bring him back from the dead.

  • Director
    • Julia Max
  • Writer
    • Julia Max
  • Stars
    • Colby Minifie
    • Kate Burton
    • Chelsea Alden
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    2.3K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,362
    234
    • Director
      • Julia Max
    • Writer
      • Julia Max
    • Stars
      • Colby Minifie
      • Kate Burton
      • Chelsea Alden
    • 24User reviews
    • 36Critic reviews
    • 65Metascore
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    Colby Minifie
    Colby Minifie
    • Megan
    Kate Burton
    Kate Burton
    • Barbara
    Chelsea Alden
    Chelsea Alden
    • Young Barbara
    Vaughn Armstrong
    Vaughn Armstrong
    • Robert
    Riley Rose Critchlow
    Riley Rose Critchlow
    • Lacey
    Mia Ellis
    Mia Ellis
    • Nikki
    LeAnne Fuller
    • Lost Soul
    Lola Prince Kelly
    Lola Prince Kelly
    • Alexa
    • (as Lola Kelly)
    Sophia Konstantine Segal
    Sophia Konstantine Segal
    • Lost Soul
    • (as Sophia Segal)
    Richard B. Larimore
    Richard B. Larimore
    • Lost Soul
    Hal Perry
    Hal Perry
    • Lost Soul
    Pete Ploszek
    Pete Ploszek
    • Young Robert
    Alaina Pollack
    Alaina Pollack
    • Young Megan
    Bill Pryor
    Bill Pryor
    • Lost Soul
    Neil Sandilands
    Neil Sandilands
    • The Man
    Judith Foster Thompson
    Judith Foster Thompson
    • Lost Soul
    Huyler
    Huyler
    • Lost Soul
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    • Director
      • Julia Max
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      • Julia Max
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    6What-a-Punk

    What did you expect?

    I strongly believe this movie deserves at least 6/10. Reminds me a lot of 'A Dark Song', which I think is also hugely underrated.

    Here's why I liked this movie: 1) Perfect cast and acting. I notice these things. This movie is mostly played by just 2 actresses - and they do a brilliant job. That mom character got me angry like 3 seconds into the movie - too realistic!

    2) Great canonical setup. The atmoshere, the ritual, the 'other place' - nicely done!

    3) No unreasonable dialogue, no dumb actions (unexplained that is), no childish behavior, story is not driven by some unreasonable or unbelievable desires.

    4) Its not drawn-out. Pace is good.

    5) Execution, operator work, little CGI, costumes, decorations - production quality is high. I say that considering that Shudder usually produces low budget movies, yet this visually looks on par with any other movies out there. Dare I say it, nowadays many even 50million+ movies tend to look awful, unprofessional. This one on the contrary - delivers quality where it matters. Picture is simply pleasant to watch.

    6) Drama is real, life-like, a tragedy, definetely comes from someone who experienced it, otherwise I don't know how they got it to be so precise.

    Obviously there are also weak parts: 1) Story. The end is too abrupt. While it leaves room for speculation, it lacks build up, it lacks proper culmination, it lacks revelation. All these things could've been there with just a little push.

    2) Horror. I get the grief, I get the manifestation, I know, this story is probably less about plain horror and more about one person's tragedy, and the drama surrounding it, but I'm just such a fan of a horror, I really want some detail to that part too, I want the theme to be explored and/or at least some clues to what exactly is happening. Yeah...

    Overall, I was REALLY pleasently surprised.

    This movie resonated with me.

    But then a bit dissappointed too, I guess.

    I understand the pain, all the pain in this one - I can understand all of it to it's depth - and its brilliantly portrayed.

    But yet you've also made an attempt to involve more than that into this movie - a horror, a devil, an another world - and I was hoping for more of that. And I was also hoping for a resolution that wouldn't be so silent. The clearly was some room for that, why didn't it happen?!
    6Papaya_Horror

    If horror cinema has taught us anything, it's this: resurrecting the dead never ends well.

    "The Surrender" is a supernatural folklore-horror that centres on a mother-daughter conflict.

    Despite its promising premise-a meditation on death, grief, and the unbearable pain of loss-the story never quite fulfils its potential.

    The writer-director Julia Max's feature debut reveals a striking eye for visuals and atmosphere. Her aesthetic choices are superb, especially in the film's last moments, where grief tension simmer beneath the surface.

    However, when the narrative shifts from family drama to occult ritual, coherence begins to falter. The film descends into a kind of beautiful nonsense, evoking echoes of Hereditary, Talk to Me, A Dark Song, The Babadook, and, more recently, The Shrouds.

    Max draws layered performances from her leads. Megan (Colby Minifie) and Barbara (Kate Burton) are emotionally distinct and compelling.

    Barbara is cold and resolute in her quest to resurrect her husband Robert (Vaughn Armstrong) after a tormented illness, while Megan wrestles with doubt, torn between empathy and skepticism, burdened by the ongoing pain of watching her father suffer.

    The core idea is clear, and there's real potential for emotional impact in its exploration of the truths we're most reluctant to face.

    The narrative gaps and tonal inconsistencies are too evident to ignore. The film digs into deep themes but struggles to land with clarity and keep viewers engaged.

    There are moments worth honoring, such as how the film plays intriguingly with trauma, hope, and monstrosity-blending psychological horror with gore and body horror elements.

    It stirs something compelling, even if the final result feels more like an atmospheric sketch than a fully realised vision.

    "The Surrender" doesn't over-explain itself-a refreshing choice in a genre often burdened by exposition. Yet at times, it veers too far into the cryptic, resembling a literal descent into a hellish purgatory, leaving the audience more adrift than intrigued.

    Is it a bad film? Absolutely not. It's flawed, but not without merit. Flawed but worthwhile, especially for fans of visually rich, boundary-pushing indie horror.

    While "The Surrender" doesn't quite stick the landing, Max's bold vision and confident aesthetic suggest she's a filmmaker to watch.

    Horror needs voices like hers-unsettling, ambitious, and willing to take risks.
    7kevin_robbins

    The Surrender is a flawed but compelling addition to the horror genre

    I recently watched The Surrender (2025) on Shudder. The story centers on a mother and daughter caring for their dying husband and father. After his passing, the mother surprises her daughter with a resurrection ritual-one the daughter reluctantly agrees to participate in, only to quickly regret.

    Written and directed by Julia Max in her directorial debut, the film stars Colby Minifie (The Boys), Katerina Burton (Big Trouble in Little China), Vaughn Armstrong (The Net), and Riley Rose Critchlow (The Jessica Cabin).

    This one caught me off guard. It's the kind of film that feels draped in a dark, heavy atmosphere from start to finish. The setup-both in terms of relationships and mood-is pitch-perfect. Colby Minifie and Katerina Burton give standout performances, playing off each other with great tension and emotional weight. The horror elements are well executed, with impressive practical effects and makeup. There's also a memorable old-man-running scene that's fun. The film really takes off once the ritual begins, and the final stretch is intense and effective. I didn't love the very last 30 seconds, but the journey leading up to it made the film worth watching.

    In conclusion, The Surrender is a flawed but compelling addition to the horror genre. I'd give it a 6.5/10.
    4kannibalcorpsegrinder

    Enjoyable enough at times but still massively flawed

    Caring for their sick father, a woman and his wife try to make sure they're giving him the best chance at getting better which soon starts to take a toll on them both when he passes away and they begin a ritual to bring him back, leading them to a supernatural route they can't return from.

    This was a troublesome and somewhat difficult genre effort. When this one works is based almost entirely around the final half, where the ritual is performed and the couple heads off into the other realm to continue their quest. The exploits of the specific ritual and how they're to follow the set of instructions as they do makes for a solid starting point already so that when they realize that part of the process is to go to the other side and retrieve the soul of their father to bring back with them provide not only a great series of visually-impressive tactics and rituals, but also getting off enough storyline motivations for the chilling storyline revelations. The scenes in the other realm, especially involving the naked figures shown suffering the deformed influence of the demonic figures controlling the dimension, create a series of encounters and emotional resolutions that make for a fun enough time here as this one goes along. There are some problems with this one keeping it down, though. The main aspect of this one tends to revolve around the continued usage and pronounced exploration of generational trauma and grieving between family members, which is inherently clichéd and just bland to sit through. The idea of going through the process of looking into the family history of their dead patriarch and trying to reconcile who he was and what their relationships with him were like carries on from the very beginning with the strained relationships at play between the two women who are there to help treat him at the time he needs it the most. This makes for a quite bland time here waiting around for this one to try offering up the kind of strained and fractured scenes bringing their emotions to the surface, the longer they stay there to perform the ritual, so everything here becomes a struggle to get invested in their emotionally draining quarrels. The other problem here is the bizarre series of general, troublesome motivations for how everything is supposed to go down. The initial setup of the family relationship being strained between the two women is enough to help us overlook how the whole turn to the spiritual goes from no build-up into the supernatural. This drops the mothers' descent into the mystical with rampant usage of occult practices and trinkets almost immediately, which is supposed to represent how little they know about each other, but comes off with little build-up or suspense. That carries on with why they need to carry out the process of bringing him back to life from the dead realm for no point, and that leaves everything with so little information that there are some problematic features with this one.

    Rated Unrated/R: Graphic violence, Graphic Language, and Brief Nudity.
    3markr-764

    Save yourself the pain!

    This started off bad and got worse, setting the scene and building characters is important. But this dragged on for 45 minutes or so, then the guy comes who is going to do the magic....

    As if by this point I wasn't ready to call it a day and succumb to fact I'd utterly wasted 50 minutes the decision was made.

    The acting is weak and it gets weaker, whilst I only made it to minute 50.. I'd urge you to save yourself at least 50 minutes. Plenty of other good horror's/thrillers.

    In the first part of the film I watched it simply goes over and over the same content, giving the sick guy his meds. Mummy is not happy with the daughter and over and over it goes, one might even go so far as to say this is meant to build plot. It doesn't, the only thing is builds is boredom and the certainty that you made a big mistake putting this film on!

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      • May 23, 2025 (Canada)
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