

A Ordem
Dirigido por Justin KurzelUma série de assaltos a bancos e carros-fortes assustou as comunidades do noroeste do Pacífico. Um agente solitário do FBI acredita que os crimes não foram obra de criminosos com motivação financeira.
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- Varun2 de janeiro de 2025Formulaic and boring with an uninteresting by the books investigation. I’ll give it a bit of slack for being based on a true story and it was also nice seeing Jude Law play this kind of role. The movie did a good job depicting the domestic terrorism of white supremacy. But I’ve seen this kind of movie so many times before, it really does nothing new.
- MrTrivet2 de fevereiro de 2026The Order feels like a film straight out of the '80s - atmospheric and stylish. It’s Jude Law who gives it soul with his performance and keeps the narrative in check.
- dannyol435 de fevereiro de 2025Justin Kurzel nails it every time! Two of the best performances of 2024. Jude Law and Nicholas Hoult got overlooked big time for this. You know the whole time what the ending is going to be, but your eyes are glued to the screen regardless. Also, this really makes me want to visit the PNW.
- d-harv23 de janeiro de 2025Great potential, but at the end there was a message about domestic terrorism that used the January 6th protests and the Oklahoma bombing in the same context. Whoever decided to add this message at the end had propagandist intent. There is no comparison between these two events. These same people who still call January 6th domestic terrorism will tell you the people who tried to burn down court houses and tore down statues were just peaceful protesters.
- 0 124 de dezembro de 2025It's a decent film (5-5.5). but The Order feels like a missed opportunity.The script was underdeveloped with no memorable dialogue. Nicholas Hoult largely carries the movie. It also never works as a thriller because of the lack of investigation, mystery, fear in the script and cinematography. You know what's going to happen before it unfolds. It’s worth noting that the actual 1984 FBI HRT raid on The Order’s leader, Robert Matthews, resulted in no SWAT officers being injured or killed. And Jude Law's character which was based on FBI agent Wayne Manis, didn't have a heart problem. The symbolism of not killing the moose in the last scene is lost because I'm bored at that point. The Dancer Upstairs (2002) is also a political thriller but is a far stronger film: better script, stronger performances, more compelling action sequences, and greater historical accuracy, More fear and investigation.
- thomasrogers75327 de novembro de 2025I remember seeing trailers for this in theaters, I even remember being able to see this in theaters I don’t know why I never treated myself to this movie earlier
- ThP11 de outubro de 2025Interesting
- Bert Redmond23 de setembro de 2025Good watch
- Dave Barnes13 de setembro de 2025Didn't hold my attention at all.
- Mrterrytoyou26 de junho de 2025Fantastic
- burtjohanson14 de fevereiro de 2025Some really strong performances from Law, Hoult, and Sheridan here. Script/writing felt a bit jumpy at times but still a really fascinating story that is acted out convincingly.
- Spoons8 de fevereiro de 2025The Order delivers a gripping, if familiar, procedural narrative, elevated by strong performances and breathtaking scenery. While it doesn’t stray far from the conventions of the genre, it’s the underlying historical context and unsettling modern parallels that make it linger in your mind long after the credits roll. Jude Law brings gravitas to his role as a determined FBI agent investigating a series of violent crimes tied to a far-right extremist group. He’s all furrowed brows, tense silences, and the kind of man who’s seen too much to be surprised but can’t stop himself from caring. Law’s performance anchors the film, offering a steady, brooding presence that contrasts sharply with Nicholas Hoult’s role as the antagonist—the selfish, single-minded leader of the militant faction. Hoult leans into his character’s ruthless obsession with his mission, showing little regard for those around him. His portrayal is chilling not because of any charm, but because of his cold, unwavering infatuation with his cause. Visually, The Order is stunning. The cinematography captures sweeping landscapes and stark urban decay with equal skill, creating a world that feels both beautiful and oppressive. It’s a fitting backdrop for a story that’s as much about the setting’s history as it is about the characters within it. The film’s foundation in true events from the 1980s adds a chilling layer, especially when considering the rise of fascist ideologies today. From the echoes of January 6th to disturbing cultural nods like Elon Musk’s on-stage Nazi salutes and MMA fighters casually revising history to suggest “Hitler wasn’t too bad.” The Order serves as a stark warning, reminding us that the horrors of the past are not as distant as we’d like to believe. It’s a sobering reflection on how certain subcultures and political groups continue to perpetuate these dangerous ideologies. While the film might not reinvent the wheel, its timely relevance and strong performances make it a must-watch for those interested in stories where history’s dark shadows stretch into the present. A solid, visually striking procedural that packs a punch with its historical resonance and timely warnings, even if it doesn’t break new ground narratively. If you like modern cop noir movies like Zodiac, Seven, True Detective or Wind River then this is for you.
- PatrikStar6 de fevereiro de 2025Not surprised that this movie is based on true events. To date, almost nothing has changed.
- hokasu6 de julho de 2025Vaguely interesting but really felt a bit pointless
- Kevin Ward1 de julho de 2025As far as true crime thrillers go, this was well done. The heists and robberies are really well constructed and the cast is excellent up and down the call sheet. Hoult is probably the standout performer as an off-shoot neo-nazi leader, Bob Matthews, in the PNW who’s building a revolution with the guidance provided in The Turner Diaries, the “handbook for white victory.” On his tail is seasoned FBI agent Terry Husk (Jude Law) with help from a local deputy, Jamie Bowden (Tye Sheridan). Though, I enjoyed the film quite a bit, I have to say, this film doesn’t really feel as anti-neo-nazi, as I would have liked. The FBI is borderline incompetent and not given much characterization, while Matthews is given a rousing speech where he professes the things they stand for. Intended or not, I came away feeling like it could be a low key recruitment piece. Like in a….” if you recently had your job taken away, you’re fed up with government, and sympathize with Timothy McVeigh and/or the J6ers….I’ve got a book that you need to read” kinda way. I guess in a way this film is similar to Justin Kurzel’s Nitram which I also really liked, but depicts the days leading up to an infamous true life mass murder, and follows the perpetrator of the crime providing a glimpse into his psyche a somewhat sympathetic lens. To be fair, I think the Marc Maron messages as radio host Alan Berg does provide a voice for tolerance, even if that voice is silenced part-way through for…[redacted]. I can’t deny that I enjoyed the watch, though.
Trívia de A Ordem
A Ordemfoi lançado em 5 de dezembro de 2024.
A Ordemfoi dirigido por Justin Kurzel.
A Ordemtem a duração de 1 h 56 min.
A Ordemfoi produzido por Ben Jackson, Bryan Haas, Jude Law, Justin Kurzel.
Uma série de assaltos a bancos e carros-fortes assustou as comunidades do noroeste do Pacífico. Um agente solitário do FBI acredita que os crimes não foram obra de criminosos com motivação financeira.
Os caracteres-chave em A Ordem são Terry Husk (Jude Law), Robert Jay Mathews (Nicholas Hoult), Jamie Bowen (Tye Sheridan).
A Ordem é avaliado R.
A Ordem é um filme de Crime, Drama, Thriller.
A Ordem tem uma classificação de audiência 8.9de 10.
A Ordem teve um orçamento de US$ 20 mi.
A Ordem fez US$ 2 mi na bilheteria.

























