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One Battle After Another 2025

2h 42m · crime, action · Leonardo DiCaprio, Sean Penn, Chase Infiniti

7.342 on TMDB

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Washed-up revolutionary Bob exists in a state of stoned paranoia, surviving off-grid with his spirited, self-reliant daughter, Willa. When his evil nemesis resurfaces after 16 years and she goes missing, the former radical scrambles to find her, father and daughter both battling the consequences of his past.

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  • caj returned · rewatch Returned late

    “re-watch, but goddamn does this movie fucking RIP.”

    jun 20, 2026
  • garlicgoose returned 📼📼📼📼½

    “wowee. pretty good”

    may 19, 2026
  • DominoChopChop logged 💀💀💀💀💀
    jan 31, 2026
  • Goobler logged
    jan 04, 2026
  • JakeTheSnakeYuh logged ★★★★★

    ““Get a better name. "Comrade Josh" - that's a fuckin' ridiculous name for a revolutionary.” Fuckin A, man. Fuck-in-A. This was worth the hype. Thank god i managed to still see it in theaters. I would have been real miffed otherwise. Good on you P.T.A. I was only tangentially familiar with your game. This was fucking excellent. Getting a movie out and it being so very topical (in the good and the bad) is hard to do, and it was nailed to a t in this. There are many others far more articulate than me who can better sing the praises of this film, so I’m gonna give my one personal piece here: Whoever made the trailers for this movie should be forced into new careers entirely. The trailers for this made it look like hot dog water doo doo ass cheeks. If not for the raving word of mouth, Letterboxd essays, and constant mentionings (a food podcast I follow kept bringing it up for Christ’s sake) I would have missed on out on this late contender for movie of the year. For shame on the trailer makers, for shame. “Do I look like your parent?” “Kinda.””

    nov 15, 2025
  • caj logged
    oct 02, 2025