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07 Aug 2025, 20:55

Film Weapons Demonstrates the Fears of Modern Society

  • The film explores the themes of bullying and mass hysteria.
  • Jashtin, a teacher, becomes a victim of suspicion in the disappearance of children.
  • The structure resembles Rashomon, showing events from different perspectives.

The film Weapons, directed by Zak Kregger, comes out in theaters on September 8, 2025. This story revolves around the mysterious disappearance of students in a class under the leadership of teacher Jashtin (Julia Garner). The entire plot unfolds after a panel discussion that takes place shortly after all the children, except for one boy named Alex, disappear in the morning, having left home at 2:17 AM.

Kregger is known for his previous work on the film Barbarian, which combined horror with elements of absurdity. In Weapons, he retains this formula but focuses on themes of mass hysteria and societal panic. Jashtin, who is trying to help her students, becomes the object of suspicion when the community starts to blame her for the disappearance of the children.

The film has a unique structure that resembles Rashomon, where events are shown from different points of view. This allows viewers to critically assess how society creates images of enemies, not necessarily trying to understand the real reasons for the threat. The narrative grows increasingly visual, highlighting the horrific nature of the situation, and features wonderful performances by actors, including Josh Brolin and Julia Garner.

Moreover, the film raises important questions about child safety, revealing issues of bullying in schools and societal accountability. Weapons includes elements of the trailer and social critique, making its message relevant and significant in the context of contemporary problems.

Tags: Culture

Articles on this topic:

  • www.theverge.com - Weapons turns our deepest anxieties into a potent horror masterpiece
  • www.independent.co.uk - Weapons review – Weird and wicked, but this horror mystery has been a tad overhyped