
Dying makes all the difference in the world.
In the wake of an environmental collapse that has forced humanity to shed 20% of its population, a family dinner erupts into chaos when a father's plan to enlist in the government's new euthanasia program goes horribly awry.
- 5.4
- 2024
- Released
- 1h 33m

Jay Baruchel
Jared York
Emily Hampshire
Rachel York
Sebastian Chacon
Noah York
Alanna Bale
Ashley York
Sirena Gulamgaus
Mia York
Uni Park
Dawn Kim
Martin Roach
Tony
Blessing Adedijo
Grace
Enrico Colantoni
Bob
Peter Gallagher
Charles York
Lisa Berry
Newscaster (voice)
Colm Feore
Secretary-General of the U.N. (voice)
Eadie Murphy
Young Girl
Natalia Gracious
Heartbroken Woman
Franckie Francois
Malik
Joel Gagne
Yusef
Yanna McIntosh
Political Commentator
Dani Kind
Beth (voice)
Tara Spencer-Nairn
Enid
Alexander Bortnik
D.O.C.S. Agent
James Martin
D.O.C.S. Agent
Anett Rumanoczky
D.O.C.S. Agent
Daniel Watts
D.O.C.S. Agent
David Ingram
D.O.C.S. Agent (over radio)
Benedict Campbell
Senator (voice)
Payne Novak
Lucas


Released
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- #dystopia
- #dark comedy
- #suicide of father
- #inheritance
- #family drama
- #cat and mouse
- #biting
- #tongue in cheek
- #family conflict
- #euthanasia
- #near future
- #environmental collapse
Reviews

Another dumb woke movie which has diversity, climate change and anti-white propaganda. Screw this garbage.
Humane is positively dripping with populist woke agenda's, as touted by mainstream politics and the mainstream media. Diversity, climate alarmism, married up to clumsy attempts to discredit those who ask awkward, legitimate questions, is absolutely front and centre. How dare anyone suggest Asia is responsible for a decent portion of climate change, such as it is (actually coal powered energy pl











