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COLLECTION · Movie · 2022

Armageddon Time

In 1980, Queens, New York, a young Jewish boy befriends a rebellious African-American classmate to the disapproval of his privileged family and begins to reckon with growing up in a world of inequality and prejudice.

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* 6.4 (501)DramaUnited States · Brazil
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Directors
James Gray
Countries
United States · Brazil
Studios
RT Features · Spacemaker Productions · Keep Your Head Productions · MadRiver Pictures · Focus Features
Runtime
114 min
Age rating
R(US — 17+)
ViolenceSexual ContentStrong LanguageDrug Use
Release
28/10/2022
Score
6.4 / 10 (501)

Awards and nominations

  • Best Time Capsule
  • Nominated at Cannes Film Festival — James Gray
  • Nominated at Critics' Choice Awards — Banks Repeta
  • Nominated at Critics' Choice Awards — Douglas Aibel and Matthew Glasner
  • Nominated at Gijón International Film Festival — James Gray
  • Nominated at Gijón International Film Festival — Joe Rudge
  • Nominated at Las Vegas Film Critics Society — Banks Repeta
  • Nominated at Music City Film Critics Association — Banks Repeta
  • Winner at Music City Film Critics Association — Armageddon Time
  • Runner-up — National Society of Film Critics
  • Nominated at Portland Critics Association Awards — Anthony Hopkins
  • Winner at San Diego Film Critics Society Awards — Jaylin Webb
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Cast
Banks Repeta
Banks Repeta
Paul Graff
Anne Hathaway
Anne Hathaway
Esther Graff
Jeremy Strong
Jeremy Strong
Irving Graff
Jaylin Webb
Jaylin Webb
Johnny Davis
Anthony Hopkins
Anthony Hopkins
Aaron Rabinowitz
Ryan Sell
Ryan Sell
Ted Graff
Andrew Polk
Andrew Polk
Mr. Turkeltaub
Tovah Feldshuh
Tovah Feldshuh
Mickey Graff
Marcia Haufrecht
Marcia Haufrecht
Great Aunt Ruth
Teddy Coluca
Teddy Coluca
Uncle Louis
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★ 6.0 / 10
After his strong effort in "The Black Phone" from earlier this year, Banks Repeta delivers another in this curious tale of a young boy ("Paul"), of Jewish antecedence, who must juggle the ambitions of his family to survive and thrive whilst adapting to a multi-racial community. His best (and possibly only) friend at school, "Johnny" (Jaylin Webb), is a bit of a mischief maker with whom his folks would rather he spent less time. His grandfather "Aaron" (Sir Anthony Hopkins) has a close bond with the young lad, and tries to encourage him to be fair and decent in an environment where that is not necessarily easy. There are multiple themes at work here. On the face of it, it is two children just trying to fit in - one from a more stable and prosperous background. There are also discriminatory overtones here too, delivered the more poignantly because they are not straightforward race-based themes, but ones of tolerance, aspiration and affection as can only really be seen effectively through the innocence of childhood; a childhood as yet untainted by an ingrained bigotry that even the most decent about him cannot claim to be immune from. Sir Anthony features sparingly, and his character is potent at serving as a conduit for the young "Paul" to try to make the right choices, however difficult and confusing. Webb also turns in a solid performance and offers us quite a contrast to the loved and cared for "Paul" as their friendship progresses towards a not altogether surprising conclusion. Anne Hathaway and Jeremy Strong are adequate as the parents, themselves striving to ensure that their two children attain a better life than they managed for themselves, and James Gray uses the New York environment well to give us an indication of the iniquities of their childhoods. It sort of peters out a bit, though, and somehow I felt that the ending rendered much of the film moot. Did "Paul" actually make any progress? See what you think. It's slow at times and is a bit on the lengthy side, but certainly worth a look.
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school friendgrandparent grandchild relationshipgrandfatherarrestronald reaganstealingptasemi autobiographical1980sschool board
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