Year 10: A Gritty Post-Apocalyptic Survival Story

Year 10: A Gritty Post-Apocalyptic Survival Story

 “Year 10” takes the post-apocalyptic genre to chilling new depths. Now streaming on Amazon Prime Video, this tense thriller explores how far people will go to survive after civilization’s collapse.

Year 10 – Movie Synopsis

Ten years after the world ended, survivors have run out of food—and humanity is on the brink of extinction. Cannibalism is now a way of life. In this brutal world, a young man’s father is killed, and a violent group steals his partner’s life-saving medicine. With nothing left to lose, he sets out across a ruined landscape, fighting off murderous gangs and wild dogs in a desperate quest to save the only loved one he has left.

Watch the trailer on Amazon Prime Video or search “Year 10 official trailer” on YouTube for a preview of its raw, suspenseful atmosphere.

Review

“Year 10” is a boldly minimalist survival thriller that drops viewers straight into a harsh, post-apocalyptic world where silence is as important as action. Director Ben Goodger’s decision to use almost no dialogue adds to the tension, creating an eerie isolation that mirrors the protagonist’s desperate fight for survival. Toby Goodger delivers a committed and physical performance as the young man facing brutal challenges alone. While the film’s sparse storytelling and ambiguous ending might frustrate some viewers, its stark visuals, haunting score, and relentless suspense make it a gripping watch for fans of bleak, atmospheric survival tales.

Director & Writer: Ben Goodger
Cast: Alexander Anderson, Emma Cole, Joseph Coleman, Tom Gaskin, Duncan Lacroix, Luke Massy
Release Details: Streaming now on Amazon Prime Video
Original Release: December 6, 2024
Distributor: Blue Fox Entertainment
Production Company: Family Pictures
Runtime: ~96 minutes

Where to watch Year 10 (2024)
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