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The Weight

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In Oregon in 1933, Samuel Murphy is torn from his daughter and sent to a brutal work camp. Warden Clancy tempts him with early release if he smuggles gold through deadly wilderness, but betrayal festers within the crew, and Murphy questions how far he'll go to see his child again.

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Stephen A. Russell Time Out Feb 24
The Weight is the kind of ragtag, band-against-the-odds adventure that used to fill cinemas back in the day. Go to Full Review
Carlos Aguilar The Playlist Feb 2
C
It’s a “dad movie” if there ever was one, with enough set-pieces to feel exciting, a semblance of dramatic complexity (so long as you don’t dig too deep), and acting ranging from proficient to excellent in an impressively photographed package. Go to Full Review
Brian Tallerico RogerEbert.com Jan 31
There are some camera choices that could hamper complete enjoyment by all—including a late-movie fight that’s shot far too close—but the last ten minutes of "The Weight" are as satisfying as anything you’re likely to see this year. Go to Full Review
Sarah Manvel Movies We Texted About Feb 27
Mr. Hawke’s show the whole way through. I’ve written before about how he is the best we currently have at portraying a man in crisis, and The Weight never stops finding startling new ways to trouble him. Go to Full Review
Rosa Parra The Latino Slant Feb 23
8/10
he Weight is a gripping story of a father’s lengths to reach his daughter. Well-acted and beautifully shot, it keeps viewers on the edge of their seats, offering a compelling tale of resilience, survival, and betrayal. Go to Full Review
Luis Martínez El Mundo (Spain) Feb 18
3/5
A film as light and brilliant as it is guilty of melancholy. [Full review in Spanish] Go to Full Review
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Movie Info

Synopsis In Oregon in 1933, Samuel Murphy is torn from his daughter and sent to a brutal work camp. Warden Clancy tempts him with early release if he smuggles gold through deadly wilderness, but betrayal festers within the crew, and Murphy questions how far he'll go to see his child again.
Director
Padraic McKinley
Producer
Simon Fields, Nathan Fields, Ryan Hawke, Jonas Katzenstein, Maximilian Leo
Screenwriter
Matthew Chapman, Shelby Gaines
Distributor
Vertical
Production Co
augenschein Filmproduktion, Fields Entertainment, Under the Influence
Genre
History, Drama
Release Date (Theaters)
Sep 18, 2026, Wide
Runtime
1h 55m