


The Oath
In a politically-divided United States, a man struggles to make it through the Thanksgiving holiday without destroying his family.
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Plot Summary
On Thanksgiving, a man is determined to get his family to take an oath to stop fighting and show solidarity, but things quickly devolve into chaos. The controversial Citizen's Loyalty Pledge divides the nation, and Chris is determined his family will sign it before Thanksgiving dinner. However, as the night progresses, mounting pressures and secrets reveal the dark underbelly of his own family, leading to a tense and explosive confrontation.
Critical Reception
The Oath received mixed to positive reviews from critics, who praised its timely and relevant themes, dark humor, and strong performances, particularly from Tiffany Haddish and Ike Barinholtz. However, some found the film's tone uneven and its satire occasionally heavy-handed.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its sharp social commentary and dark comedic edge.
- Noted for strong performances from its lead actors.
- Some critics found the narrative pacing and tonal shifts to be inconsistent.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally appreciate the film's relevant social and political commentary, with many highlighting Tiffany Haddish's performance. Some viewers found the humor to be effective, while others felt the film was too bleak or preachy.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in just 20 days, with a significant portion of the dialogue being improvised by the cast.
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