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2014100 minWestern, Action, Drama, Science Fiction

Young Ones

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Is Young Ones worth watching? With a rating of 5.7/10, this Western, Action, Drama, Science Fiction film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Young Ones Synopsis

In a future where water is scarce, a farmer defends his land and hopes to rejuvenate his parched soil. However, his daughter's boyfriend schemes to steal the land for himself.

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Top Cast

Michael Shannon
Michael ShannonErnest Holm
Nicholas Hoult
Nicholas HoultFlem Lever
Elle Fanning
Elle FanningMary Holm
Kodi Smit-McPhee
Kodi Smit-McPheeJerome Holm
Aimee Mullins
Aimee MullinsKatherine Holm
Christy Pankhurst
Christy PankhurstRobbie
Alex McGregor
Alex McGregorSooz
Robert Hobbs
Robert HobbsCaleb
David Butler
David ButlerSam Lever
David Clatworthy
David ClatworthyCalvin Hooyman

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Is Young Ones worth watching?

Young Ones has received mixed reviews with a 5.7/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Western, Action, Drama movies.

Is Young Ones hit or flop?

Young Ones has received average ratings (5.7/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Young Ones?

Young Ones is a Western, Action, Drama movie that In a future where water is scarce, a farmer defends his land and hopes to rejuvenate his parched soil. However, his daughter's boyfriend schemes to st...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfMay 15, 2024
★ 6

No pun intended, but this is a really dry drama that assembles a decent enough cast but struggles with a really thin story. Climate change has played havoc with the water supply and so a sort of bartering arrangement has evolved between those who control the piped distribution and those who need to drink! Farmer "Ernest" (Michael Shannon) and his family are still trying to make a go of things amongst an environment of extortion and banditry - but he has one advantage. A machine that can do much of the manual work for them and one that proves useful when it comes to trading for water. Daughter "Mary" (Elle Fanning) has a boyfriend "Clem" (Nicholas Hoult) whom her father neither likes nor trusts, and when an accident occurs on a trip the two men take into the mountains, the young son "Jerome" (Kodi Smit-McPhee) gradually begins to smell a rat. With "Clem" now married to his sister, though, it is tough for "Jerome" to take his revenge. It's all perfectly adequate this in a sort of "Mad Max" light fashion, but there is little by way of characterisation and neither Hoult nor Smit-McPhee have very much to work with as the glaring sun and environmental challenges ram home much more of the message here the any of the writing does. It's adequately enough produced and edited but is really little better than afternoon television fodder that you'll quickly forget - even if you were in it.