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Population 436

  • Video
  • 2006
  • R
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
14K
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Population 436 (2006)
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A census-taker (Sisto) is sent to investigate why a certain small town has had the same population -- 436 residents -- for the last 100 years.A census-taker (Sisto) is sent to investigate why a certain small town has had the same population -- 436 residents -- for the last 100 years.A census-taker (Sisto) is sent to investigate why a certain small town has had the same population -- 436 residents -- for the last 100 years.

  • Director
    • Michelle MacLaren
  • Writer
    • Michael Kingston
  • Stars
    • David Ames
    • Leigh Enns
    • Susan Kelso
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    14K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michelle MacLaren
    • Writer
      • Michael Kingston
    • Stars
      • David Ames
      • Leigh Enns
      • Susan Kelso
    • 131User reviews
    • 40Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    David Ames
    • Ronald Greaver
    Leigh Enns
    Leigh Enns
    • Kathy Most
    Susan Kelso
    • Nurse Greaver
    Rick Skene
    Rick Skene
    • Ray Jacobs
    Fred Durst
    Fred Durst
    • Deputy Bobby Caine
    David Fox
    David Fox
    • Dr. Harold James Greaver
    Peter Jordan
    • Minister Hiller
    Charlotte Sullivan
    Charlotte Sullivan
    • Courtney Lovett
    R.H. Thomson
    R.H. Thomson
    • Sheriff Jim Calcutt
    • (as RH Thomson)
    Frank Adamson
    Frank Adamson
    • Mayor Gus Grateman
    Reva Timbers
    • Amanda Jacobs
    Monica Parker
    Monica Parker
    • Belma Lovett
    Jeremy Sisto
    Jeremy Sisto
    • Steve Kady
    Lora Schroeder
    • Gas Station Attendant
    Martin Trudel
    Martin Trudel
    • Red
    Winston Sisto
    • Dog
    Peter Outerbridge
    Peter Outerbridge
    • Deputy Christian Hecker
    James Blicq
    • Obie Spark
    • Director
      • Michelle MacLaren
    • Writer
      • Michael Kingston
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    User reviews131

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    5dblaine007

    Average in all aspects

    Well, I was kind of hoping for a thriller with this movie, but around half way through you'll see the ending coming if you've watched at least half a dozen thrillers. And I have seen MORE than half a dozen so it was pretty predictable.

    Can't say this was too much of a thriller, Michelle Maxwell MacLaren doesn't come anywhere near M.Night Syamalan and his thrillers and suspenses. The other thing that backed me off was the background score. Its always the same weird music which you'd get sick of 15 minutes into the movie. The theme is well... nice.

    The story is unique, that I guarantee you, but kinda seemed lame to me. I mean a town with Population at 436 through a 100 years? You can always guess how the climax is going to be! Oh yes, there are a large number of plot holes too.

    Decent performances though. Jeremy Sisto, through whose eyes we see the movie give a good enough performance. The camera angles throughout the film were average and impressed me only in the 'chase'. ;) OK, now this movie might be rated R, but the "brief sexuality and violence" lasts only a couple of sec. It should be PG-13.

    Predicability and average plot with huge plot holes cause its downfalls. Decent performances uplifts it a bit. Overall though it doesn't fall into MUST-WATCH-OR-ALL-HELL-WILL-BREAK-LOSE, its worth a rental... maybe.... if you're too much of a movie buff.

    I give it 5/10. Bite me.
    6ten-thousand-marbles

    ...but we're feeling much better now.

    Everyone is a little off in this tiny town where the population never changes. It's a fresh premise and the movie is mostly entertaining. It has a decent cast and they turn out good performances. It's nothing special though. It suffers from low budget production and carries a cheesy dramatic aura with it (something I'll call Lifetimey.) Overall, it's worth a watch, but don't expect a cinematic masterpiece.
    7zarmazievex

    Great little Mystery/Thriller...

    I was very surprised that this movie did not get a better rating compared to some similar titles that were very disappointing. Population 436 is a low budget but to its benefit as it doesn't play the usual visual and audio special effects. Actually, you don't even pay attention as it doesn't require a high-budget that would have ruined it anyway (i.e. The Wickerman - 2006).This movie has a good cast, good acting a very subtle creepiness. You will follow the main character inside a weird, cult society as with The Tenant, Rosemary's Baby, The Wickerman...If you like the genre you will like Population 436. Give it a try.
    7claudio_carvalho

    The Most Perfect Place on Earth

    While traveling to Rockwell Falls in an assignment of the US Census Bureau, the surveyor from Chicago Steve Kady (Jeremy Sisto) has two flat tires nearby the small town. The local Deputy Bobby Caine (Fred Durst) brings him to the town and the Mayor Grateman (Frank Adamson) lodges him in a farm, where the gorgeous Courtney Lovett (Charlotte Sullivan) lives with her mother. Steve finds that Rockwell Falls, considered by the locals as the most perfect place on Earth, has the same population since 1860 and sooner he discloses the meaning and the dark secret of their creed of solidarity and steadfastness.

    "Population 436" is a good horror B-movie, with an intriguing dark story that in some moments recall the original "The Stepford Wives" and a great mystery. I personally liked the surprising and unpredictable conclusion, and hated the alternative commercial ending in the Extras of the DVD. If the viewer sees this low-budget movie with a lower expectation, he or she may have a worthwhile surprise. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "População 436" ("Population 436")
    7gavin6942

    Shockingly Decent Film You've Never Heard Of

    Jeremy Sisto plays a census bureau guy, sent to Rockwell Falls (named after the guy who sings "Somebody's Watching Me") to see why they've had the same population for 100 years in a row. But the people of the town have other plans for Jeremy.

    I started watching this movie as one of my "luck of the draw" picks, not expecting much after the never-ending influx of poor crud I get to see all the time. But this film was good, actually good, and most shockingly: it was good because of Fred Durst, the frontman for rap-rock group Limp Bizkit.

    Durst plays the town police officer, and does such a fine job of being cordial and friendly in one scene and emotional in another. Who knew he had it in him to be anything besides violent or obnoxious? Not to downplay Sisto's part, but Durst really stole the show with this one.

    "Population 436" offers a blend of paranoia, numerology, isolation, entrapment and a little bit of romance. You won't get any gore, and you're not going to see nude vixens running around. But you will get a unique story. Sure, you have to ignore the obvious (like why the town is so isolated in 2006) but that's not as difficult as you might think because this film makes you want to believe.

    Just watch it. Watch what lengths the town will go to in order to keep its population set firmly at 436. Somewhat bizarre, but completely believable.

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    • Trivia
      Every clock you see in the movie, except for Steve's travel alarm clock, is set to 4:36. Early in the movie, one of the townspeople stops a clock and sets it to 4:36. Stopping clocks when someone dies is an older tradition.
    • Goofs
      At the beginning of the film a baby is born, and when there is a close-up of the newborn it has a bellybutton. A newborn baby would still have part of an umbilical cord, revealing the baby is actually older.
    • Quotes

      Deputy Bobby Caine: Do you think I'm dumb?

    • Alternate versions
      There is an alternate ending that shows Steve and Amanda narrowly avoid hitting the semi at the end before cutting to Steve's friend showing up at Rockwell Falls looking for him.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Rewind This! (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      Angels So Beautiful
      Written by Rob Wrigley

      Performed by Rob Wrigley, Tim Longbottom, Paul Lang and Glen Westberg

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    • Release date
      • September 5, 2006 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Population/436
    • Filming locations
      • Roseisle, Manitoba, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Destination Films
      • Pariah
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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