18
2025    1h 48minSuspense, Terror
6.688%85%6.9
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En un futuro distópico, cien adolescentes participan en una brutal competición conocida como "La larga marcha", donde deben caminar sin descanso: si se detienen o reducen la velocidad de la marcha, mueren. Solo uno sobrevivirá. Adaptación cinematográfica de la novela de Stephen King.
Directed by Francis Lawrence
  • Cooper HoffmanRaymond Garraty #47
  • David JonssonPeter McVries #23
  • Ben WangHank Olson #46
  • Tut NyuotArthur Baker #6
  • Charlie PlummerGary Barkovitch #5
  • Garrett WareingBilly Stebbins #38
  • Jordan GonzalezRichard Harkness #49
  • Joshua OdjickCollie Parker #48
  • Mark HamillThe Major
  • Roman Griffin DavisCurly #7
  • Judy GreerMrs. Ginnie Garraty
  • Josh HamiltonMr. William Garraty
  • Noah de MelEwing #1
  • Daymon WrightlyRank #19
  • Jack GiffinRonald #45
  • Thamela MpumlwanaPearson #8
  • Keenan LehmannLarson #14
  • Dale NeriPercy Grimes #31
  • Teagan StarkPatrick Smith #4
  • Samuel ClarkTressler #24
  • Fletch F. Fletch24 de octubre de 2025
    Too much walking
  • cytospasmhace 2 d
    Hoffman !
  • Liam12 de agosto de 2026
    Cool premise, pretty bleak although I did feel that some of the participants in the walk were a lot more relaxed than you would expect, given the circumstances!
  • hadmatter5 de octubre de 2025
    The Long Walk (2025) channels the tension and survival stakes of The Hunger Games but grounds them in a far more believable world. It’s gritty, haunting, and uncomfortably plausible — the kind of story that makes you wonder if society could really come to this. What sets it apart is its heart. Amid the desperation and endurance, compassion and empathy still flicker through the darkness, reminding you that even in humanity’s worst moments, decency tries to survive. A powerful, thought-provoking film that lingers long after the credits roll.
  • Toronto12211 de agosto de 2026
    As dark and depressing as it's supposed to be. A very good adaptation of the short story. Richard Bachman and Stephen King would be proud. 😁
  • driedpen9 de agosto de 2026
    my fav movie oat. though the book was better. this movie has forever changed how i view the world. America. and my outlook on life as a whole. if you have a low attention span and cant enjoy something without it constantly jingling keys in your face then this movie isnt for you.
  • Walter Jospeh Kovacs28 de octubre de 2025
    What a grave metaphor for the rat race that is the American Dream. Everything is there from poverty and desperation, the lottery of fortune, the blind obedience to social doctrine and the overarching threat of violence from the military. The police state depicted in the movie is very poignant in a time of authoritarianism in America where masked ICE agents are grabbing people on the basis of skin colour and violence is used to enforce political ideologies uninhibited by the law or even just human decency, Of course the eye cannot see itself and thus this will be wasted on most Americans as just another movie "with cool guns and sh!t" but time again movies like this and 'Civil War' are holding up a mirror to US Imperialism and fascist policies.
  • Manuel Kamper3 de agosto de 2026
    Not worth watching. Plot is straight as the road they are walking...
  • eyeofthetornado21 de octubre de 2025
    In The Long Walk, Stephen King crafts a dystopian ordeal that exposes how the illusion of choice sustains systems of control. On the surface, the boys choose to participate in the Walk, but once it begins, every step is dictated by rigid rules, constant surveillance, and the threat of death. Their supposed freedom quickly dissolves into obedience. The march becomes a microcosm of dictatorship and capitalism, systems that promise opportunity while trapping individuals in cycles of exhaustion and fear. The “choice” to walk mirrors society’s illusion of free will under oppressive power: you can play the game, but the game is designed to break you. Yet amid this despair, the walkers discover something the system cannot control, friendship and empathy. These fleeting connections remind them of their humanity, even as the structure around them insists they’re nothing more than competitors. Ultimately, The Long Walk shows that the greatest cruelty isn’t physical death, it’s the false promise of freedom that keeps people walking toward it.
  • juliencharette122 de octubre de 2025
    It’s… a long walk… indeed… literally walking… and talking… for 2 hours… Someone occasionally gets shot, the ending is bad and uneventful, no twist and no payoff. I could’ve walked for 2 hours in circles in my bedroom and i would’ve enjoyed myself much more. Waste of time !
  • neuroparadox22 de octubre de 2025
    One of the best dystopian movies about a road since The Road.
  • Timeless Cinema18 de septiembre de 2025
    Dark story aside, the repetitious moments takes away from the great acting & characters. The ending is a bit lackluster too. Overall, it was ok.
  • Tristin Sutherland29 de julio de 2026
    Watch this on your treadmill, you’ll thank me later
  • Earl Lilly2 de agosto de 2026
    Excellent movie great story.
  • SmithMediaHome1 de agosto de 2026
    Terrible ending to a mediocre movie.

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