

The Change
Regie Jan KomasaEllen, Professorin an der renommierten Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., und Chefkoch Paul feiern ihren 25. Hochzeitstag. Während sich die Gäste amüsieren, wird Ellen das Gefühl nicht los, die neue Freundin ihres Sohnes bereits zu kennen. Liz entpuppt sich als ehemalige Studentin, die wegen ihrer „antidemokratischen Thesen“ von der Uni geflogen ist. Jetzt steht sie kurz davor, mit der Bewegung „The Change“ einen gesellschaftlichen Paradigmenwechsel einzuleiten, der das gesamte politische System Amerikas erschüttert. Plötzlich muss Ellen nicht nur um den Zusammenhalt ihrer Familie, sondern für die Freiheit und Werte eines ganzen Landes kämpfen.
The Change Rezensionen & Wertungen
- amazonmspvor 13 Std.Absurd melodramatic trash
- Doepus19. April 2026Very well acted They could have left out the political messaging and kept the chilling family dynamics
- A. Constantin7. April 2026Good, but a bit overdramatic. Hits close to home, fkin scarry :D
- Walter Jospeh Kovacs22. November 2025Trump, as a fascist, is an inevitability, a symptom, of the disease of the American mindset: One of colonial conquest, violence, materialism and the oppression of other. Despite the actual things Trump says, the constitution-defying policies he is enacted, the cult of personality that protects him, the continuation of imperialist foreign abuses and the black-masked ICE agents that have legal impunity as they detain anybody of different colour without processing; many people still cannot see the classic hallmarks of fascism. Some people are so lost in the brainwashing (ultimately from the big corporations) they actually (not joking here!) see him as appointed by God. This film highlights how the rise of fascism disrupts families and the fear-mongering spread that would even have family members report their own to this new regime, Trump dismisses any opposing perspective (look at his treatment of Jimmy Kimmel) and uses lawfare to suppress the truth. It won't be long until movies like this won't pass his censors. Academic literature isn't waking up America to fascism and despotism. Loss of humanity in the handling of the most vulnerable people in their society isn't waking them up. The atrocities committed directly by or funded by the America abroad isn't waking them up. The huge transfer of wealth from the people to the the small minority of billionaires isn't waking them up. The constant media-fuelled racism and violence and fear-mongering isn't waking them up. Will this film wake them up? It will only ever reach the audience that can already see what is going on because the first thing the Republicans, the 'Christians', the white nationalists or those that benefit from their current economic system will do, is always dismiss perspectives that contradict their own. If you are looking at the inhumanity around as America continually demonises the non-compliant and wonder if you can halt the progress before it's too late... Probably not: That's why we try not to elect fascist into power in the first place. The film captures the hopelessness of resistance in a fascist state. Of course not all Germans were Nazis in the 1930s but when those around you are brainwashed to the point of using violence as a justifiable means to an end, you're going to struggle to resist fascism. When the events depicted in this harrowing film come true, when the bodies mount up, when the intellectuals and free-thinkers move away: I wonder how the Trump fanatics will repress the cognitive dissonance arising from electing their beloved monster; with the economic and social collapse of their nation. Will they still continue to blame the people that Trump tells them to? I always thought America Plc. would slowly fade out of relevance as the rest of the world became more able to withstand its tyranny. Of course not - it is a nation that absolutely depends on the exploitation of other nations from either enslaving them, conquering their resources or getting them indebted from wars (they caused). No, America will destroy itself from within, as all evil does. Ask yourself America, land of the free, could an American write what I have written (even substantiate the claims with facts) or will other Americans and the state attack them? Even the dissident writers (e.g. Noam Chomsky) still abide to the status quo. America is rotten to the core and this film shows how that rot will manifest and spread.
- MmM5. März 2026What a movie, TBH this is true representation of USA,
- hooonda77. Februar 2026Strong. Loved it.
- Alan S24. November 2025This movie came out of nowhere, but its very fitting in todays poliitcal climate.
- masterlukas771. Februar 2026It's good and then it's not.
- Devon Geathers3. Dezember 2025This movie is the prequel to The Handmaid's Tale. Change my mind. It even has Madeline Brewer and Mckenna Grace in it.
- JoshuaW31. Dezember 2025What a twisted movie. I’m conflicted on how to react. It’s a good movie. The whole main cast did great. Is this what the new liberals think conservatives would allow? Even though liberals have, and still try and silence others with different options. We all have the right to liberty, and pursuit of happiness. Propaganda is what this movie is trying to spread. Live and Let live. Messed up family in this film. It’s worth watching. 3 / 5 stars. Divided we will fall. Sorry about the rant 🎬.
- Ajay25. Januar 2026I'm absolutely blown away by Anniversary, in both a good and bad way. The good? It shows an absolutely harrowing depiction of political turmoil from the lens of an average American family, with every character playing their part exceptionally well (espeically Lane and Chandler). The bad? This is becoming f*cking reality. I daresay that Anniversary is more terrifying than The Handmaid's Tale, just because the events depicted here are so close to fruition (as opposed to the total dystopian state in THT). As I've grown older, I'm finding true terror in psychological and political dramas than I am in grotesque, body-ripping jumpscares. And this one takes the cake so far.
- NewFilmsAnonymous23. Januar 2026Radical ideology isn't the threat in Academia - its mainstream. Journalists aren't expressing freedom of speech, they're suppressing it. New flags are being raised - but they're not American. All the ideas & characters in this film are progressive. But if chicks like Phoebe Dynevor start spreading dangerous ideas like settling down to build a family instead of going to College - that would certainly be a threat. So let's try to make her seem like one.
- Splitvision896. Januar 2026Wow so much to say about this film, it's kind of hard to put into words. Incredible performances all around, Diane Lane and Kyle Chandler are good as always, but Dylan O'Brien is excellent. The raise of fascism happens fast and destroys families in its wake, but this movie a good reminder that in a police state no person is safe.
- Hakihiko22. Januar 2026Ambitious, Intimate, and Somewhat Uneven "Anniversary" is an intimate and ambitious production that aims to dissect relationships, memory, and emotional fractures with seriousness and restraint. The intent is clear, and the film often feels thoughtful and controlled, but it doesn't always manage to fully translate its ideas into a consistently engaging experience. The performances are solid and committed, carrying much of the film's emotional weight. The cast approaches the material with sincerity, and there are moments where the emotional tension feels real and earned. Komasa's direction favors subtlety over melodrama, which works in the film's favor when the writing supports it. Visually, the movie is well crafted. The cinematography is clean and deliberate, reinforcing the intimate tone, while the score is understated and appropriately placed. Technically, "Anniversary" feels confident and polished, never sloppy or careless in its execution. Where the film struggles is in the development of its core idea. The premise is genuinely intriguing and rich with potential, but it often feels underexplored, as if the film is more interested in circling around its concept than fully diving into it. At times, the heavy focus on dramatic exchanges overshadows the thematic depth the story hints at, pulling attention away from what could have been a deeper and more engaging exploration. Instead of expanding its ideas, the film occasionally settles into familiar dramatic beats that dilute its impact. "Anniversary" is a respectable and thoughtfully made film with clear artistic intent. While it doesn't reach the emotional or narrative strength it aims for, it remains a solid watch, one that shows ambition and craft, even if the final result feels slightly underwhelming.
- Peter25. Dezember 2025nice one! starts off a bit casual, but takes further on a different turn. i'd say...might be relevant for today's political events now and in the nearby future in the US.
The Change Trivia
The Change wurde am 29. Oktober 2025 veröffentlicht.
Regie in The Change führte(n) Jan Komasa.
The Change hat eine Spielzeit von 1 Std., 51 Min..
The Change wurde produziert von Nick Wechsler, Paula Mae Schwartz, Kate Churchill, Steve Schwartz.
Ellen, Professorin an der renommierten Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., und Chefkoch Paul feiern ihren 25. Hochzeitstag. Während sich die Gäste amüsieren, wird Ellen das Gefühl nicht los, die neue Freundin ihres Sohnes bereits zu kennen. Liz entpuppt sich als ehemalige Studentin, die wegen ihrer „antidemokratischen Thesen“ von der Uni geflogen ist. Jetzt steht sie kurz davor, mit der Bewegung „The Change“ einen gesellschaftlichen Paradigmenwechsel einzuleiten, der das gesamte politische System Amerikas erschüttert. Plötzlich muss Ellen nicht nur um den Zusammenhalt ihrer Familie, sondern für die Freiheit und Werte eines ganzen Landes kämpfen.
Die Hauptcharaktere in The Change sind Ellen Taylor (Diane Lane), Paul Taylor (Kyle Chandler), Anna Taylor (Madeline Brewer).
The Change ist bewertet mit 12.
The Change ist eine Thriller, Drama Film.
The Change hat eine Benutzerbewertung von 7.8 von 10.
The Change erzielte Einnhamen von 672.711 $ an den Kinokassen.



















