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- Jean Sean7. Januar 2026EDIT: Given what we now know about Epstein and his dark cabal of world leaders and wealthy elites, this movie made to make conspiracy theorists look like psycho nutcases DID NOT AGE WELL did it? This film felt like it only existed to paint anyone who questions the narrative that the media and government tells you to believe as crazy loons. There's a good story somewhere in there but it's bogged down by its heavy handed message (like most movies with Offerman who seems to only pick roles he can make a statement on his beliefs with.) Despite that, I found the acting to be good but I did not enjoy the movie. I think movies like this further divide the country because it makes it seem like anyone with a differing opinion should be dismissed cause theyre clearly crazy and I find that to be extremely problematic.
- Kevin Ward9. Juli 2025Nick Offerman plays gun-loving, anti-government, antagonist that fights any kind of government authority with his homegrown pseudo-legalese. When he’s not giving his Sovereign Citizen pep talks on podcasts and small rallies, he’s indoctrinating his son (Jacob Tremblay) in his Sovereign Citizen teachings, ordering him to ignore mortgage collectors, sidestep tax collectors and government officials. This takes a somewhere predictable downward spiral, but Offerman is believably off-kilter here. Kind of reminded me of watching Justin Kurzel’s Nitram—another one I would recommend.
- Gianni Cavuoto30. September 2025I can not unsee this movie EVER. Powerful story that needed to be told, it's quite sad that it does. The acting was great all around. I wish the charters could have been flushed out just a bit better but overall it's solid. Now I'm sad, for all the people who will watch this and think it's some kind of propaganda movie to keep them down. So sad we have people who are not getting mental health help when they really need it.
- Sean Murphy13. September 2025Unbelievable acting. Tremblay and Offerman are at peak performance in this movie. The emotions are raw and visceral. The ability to act better than the performances they gave just doesn't exist. This is more like experiencing this world than experiencing a movie. The movie can be difficult to watch but not because it's lacking. I wouldn't have the words to do justice to how I feel about this movie. Thank you to those who wrote, performed and combined to provide this movie for consumption.
- tellum26. November 2025I’m giving this a lower rating because the movie did all too good of a job of tricking me into thinking it wasn’t going to be as dark as it got, to the point of completely misrepresenting child services and having an out of place wholesome scene with a horse, all to seemingly make the ending more depressing. The acting is excellent, especially Offerman who nailed all the tropes of a TikTok grifter lunatic, but you will not feel good at the end and that is the design.
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Sovereign – Das Gesetz bin ich wurde am 11. Juli 2025 veröffentlicht.
Regie in Sovereign – Das Gesetz bin ich führte(n) Christian Swegal.
Sovereign – Das Gesetz bin ich hat eine Spielzeit von 1 Std., 40 Min..
Sovereign – Das Gesetz bin ich wurde produziert von Nick Moceri.
Der 16-jährige Joe Kane (Jacob Tremblay) versucht, sein isoliertes Leben in einem heruntergekommenen Vorstadthaus in der Nähe von West Memphis zu meistern, während sein alleinerziehender Vater Jerry (Nick Offerman) ihm beim Homeschooling regierungsfeindliche Propaganda und Verschwörungstheorien eintrichtert. Geradezu besessen von der Ideologie der „Sovereign Citizens“, die eine legitime Autorität des Staates abstreiten, betrachtet Jerry sich und seinen Sohn als „souveräne Bürger“ außerhalb staatlicher Rechtsprechung, die nicht an gerichtliche Beschlüsse wie die Zwangsversteigerung ihres Hauses gebunden sind. Sein eskalierender Protest gegen die Regierung und deren Gesetze, die er als Einschränkung seiner persönlichen Freiheit interpretiert, mündet in der unvermeidlichen Kollision mit den Behörden – mit erschütternden Konsequenzen ...
Die Hauptcharaktere in Sovereign – Das Gesetz bin ich sind Jerry Kane (Nick Offerman), Joe Kane (Jacob Tremblay), John Bouchart (Dennis Quaid).
Sovereign – Das Gesetz bin ich ist bewertet mit 16.
Sovereign – Das Gesetz bin ich ist eine Krimi, Drama, Thriller Film.
Sovereign – Das Gesetz bin ich hat eine Benutzerbewertung von 7.6 von 10.























