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The Decline
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The Decline

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User Score446 ratings
TMDB 6.116+20201h 23mFrench
ThrillerAction

Synopsis

Anticipating a disaster, Antoine, a father, attends a survivalist training given by Alain in his autonomous hideout. In fear of a natural, economic or social crisis, the group trains to face the different possible apocalyptic scenarios. But the disaster they will experience will not be the one they predicted.

Director
Patrice LalibertéFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Couronne Nord1 production companies
Release
February 27, 2020Released
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Top Cast

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Réal Bossé
Réal Bossé
Alain
Marc-André Grondin
Marc-André Grondin
François
Guillaume Laurin
Guillaume Laurin
Antoine
Marie-Evelyne Lessard
Marie-Evelyne Lessard
Rachel
Marc Beaupré
Marc Beaupré
David
Marilyn Castonguay
Marilyn Castonguay
Anna
Guillaume Cyr
Guillaume Cyr
Sébastien
Isabelle Giroux
Isabelle Giroux
Hélène

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Reviews

From TMDB users
Dean
Apr 20, 2026

The Decline (2020) is a tight, brutal, and incredibly effective survival thriller that proves you don't need a massive budget to create intense tension. It’s a great experience that benefits greatly from its cold, isolated setting and a grounded approach to a "prepper" scenario gone wrong. The film wastes no time. The setup—a group of people attending a survivalist training camp in the remote, snowy wilderness of Quebec—is fascinating. What starts as a series of practical drills quickly spirals into a nightmare after a tragic accident. The shift from a training exercise to a high-stakes hunt is handled with precision. There are no "invincible" heroes here; the characters feel like real people making desperate, often flawed decisions under extreme pressure. The cinematography perfectly captures the bleak, freezing atmosphere, making the environment feel like a character itself. The tension is consistent, and the pacing is relentless once the conflict kicks off. It avoids the usual "Hollywood" tropes of over-the-top action, instead focusing on the gritty, ugly reality of survival and the paranoia that sets in when a small group turns on itself. It’s a lean, mean thriller that stays with you long after the credits roll.

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