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Before the Fire
There's no place like home
Released
92 min
4.3/10 Votes: 1824
Deep in the throes of a global pandemic, up and coming TV star, Ava Boone, is forced to flee the mounting chaos in Los Angeles and return to her rural hometown. But as she struggles to acclimate to a way of life she left behind long ago, her homecoming attracts a dangerous figure from her past – threatening both her and the family that serves as her only sanctuary.
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to The Sword of Doom List
- Seppuku - Explores themes of honor and the samurai code, set in feudal Japan.
- Yojimbo - Features a lone swordsman navigating a violent landscape.
- Harakiri - A critical view of samurai-hood and honor, resembling The Sword of Doom's themes.
- Rashomon - Explores moral ambiguity and the nature of truth, similar to the psychological depth in The Sword of Doom.
- The Last Samurai - A clash of cultures and traditional values within the samurai era.
- 13 Assassins - Focuses on samurai honor and a violent showdown, akin to the intense atmosphere in The Sword of Doom.
- The Twilight Samurai - A poignant tale of a samurai's life, emphasizing personal struggles and societal change.
- Kagemusha - Themes of identity and the feudal system, with beautiful cinematography.
- Sword of the Beast - Follows a fugitive samurai's inner conflict alongside thrilling action.
- Zatoichi - Features a blind swordsman in a world of violence and moral challenges.
- Lady Snowblood - Involves revenge and strong female characters in a samurai context.
- The Hidden Fortress - An epic adventure set in ancient Japan with a strong moral undertone.
- The Seven Samurai - Explores the heroism and nobility of warriors, similar to samurai tales.
- The Assassin - Focuses on a female assassin exploring themes of honor and duty.
- Goyokin - A samurai film with existential themes and moral questioning.
- Sword Master - A visually stunning tale of honor, betrayal, and martial arts.
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- Village of Doom - Explores the darkness in human nature amidst a violent setting.
- The Wolf brigades - Focuses on honor and conflict amidst a backdrop of violence.
- The Tale of the Princess Kaguya - A visually striking narrative rooted in Japanese folklore and moral questions.
- The Wind Rises - Though it has different themes, the art and emotional depth parallel The Sword of Doom.
- The Hunted - Explores primal instincts and survival in a ruthless environment.
- Onmyoji - Combines folklore and a battle against supernatural elements with rich visuals.
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- Hara-Kiri: Death of a Samurai - A contemporary take on love, duty, and samurai culture akin to traditional narratives.
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- Ran - Shakespearean themes of betrayal and madness set in a historical context.
- Kubo and the Two Strings - Uses samurai mythology and vibrant styles, reflecting moral lessons.
- Killing - Explores the moral dilemmas surrounding violence and justification.
- The Great Yokai War - Focuses on folklore and battle, creating a fantastical yet moral narrative.
- Kubo and the Two Strings - Features a hero's journey with strong cultural ties, paralleling samurai legends.
- Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai - Modern-day samurai codes and themes of honor and betrayal.
- The Samurai Suspended - Explores the consequences of actions in a feudal setting.
- Miyamoto - Examines the life of a swordsman and the weight of his choices.
- Asakusa Kid - Takes on a comedic approach to samurai life, contrasting darker elements.
- First Love - Involves crime and personal struggles, aligning with moral conflict themes.
- The Outrage - A remake of a classic with similar themes of honor and violence.
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- Before the Fire - A psychological thriller dealing with the consequences of actions.
- Mifune: The Last Samurai - A documentary exploring the life of a famed samurai actor and his impact on cinema.
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Boar List
- Razorback - Features a giant boar terrorizing a rural community.
- Piranha - A horror film featuring lethal creatures attacking unsuspecting victims.
- The Ritual - Explores psychological horror within a secluded wilderness.
- Tremors - Monsters lurking underground create dramatic tension in a small town.
- Lake Placid - A giant reptile threatens a community, similar to the threat in Boar.
- Alligator - A horror film featuring a giant alligator causing havoc in an urban setting.
- The Meg - A massive underwater creature terrorizes a team, akin to the creature in Boar.
- Anaconda - A large serpent causes fear and chaos in the jungle as in Boar.
- Crawl - A natural disaster paired with a monstrous predator creates similar tension.
- Wild Boar - Similar theme of wild boars on the rampage.
- Tusk - A bizarre creature feature that explores horror themes and transformation.
- The Hunt - Survival against monstrous threats, emphasizing human vs nature.
- A Crooked Somebody - Drama-weaved horror in a setting involving a rural community.
- Grizzly - A massive bear stalks and kills campers, similar to the creature in Boar.
- Crawlspace - Tension-filled horror surrounding a man hiding in a space under the house.
- The Hills Have Eyes - Survival against flesh-eating mutants in a deserted landscape.
- The Others - Psychological horror with a suspenseful atmosphere and family dynamics.
- Wolf Creek - Survival horror in the Australian outback with a relentless killer.
- Eaten Alive - Animals attacking in a remote area, resonating with wilderness horror.
- You Might Be The Killer - Horror comedy that plays on survival tropes similar to Boar.
- Survival of the Dead - Explores survival in a world overrun by monstrous threats.
- The Descent - Adventurers face unseen threats in an isolated environment.
- The Texas Chainsaw Massacre - Horror rooted in rural settings and family dynamics similar to Boar.
- Cloverfield - An enormous creature wreaks havoc in a city, creating horrific scenes.
- The Conjuring - Supernatural horror with strong character dynamics and dread.
- The Fear Zone - Survival vs monstrous beings in a forested environment.
- 48 Hours - Combines action and suspense in a dangerous situation.
- The Crazies - Infectious chaos in a small town, leading to survival horror.
- Case 39 - Dark psychological themes surrounding a sinister child.
- I Know What You Did Last Summer - Horror involving a group of friends haunted by their past deeds.
- The Cabin in the Woods - Subverts horror tropes in a secluded setting, resembling wilderness horror.
- The Strangers - Home invasion horror evokes similar dread and isolation.
- It Comes at Night - Atmospheric horror exploring trust and the unknown.
- Wrong Turn - Survival against inbred cannibals in a brutal rural setting.
- The Wilding - A terrifying creature lurking in the woods creates suspense.
- The Descent: Part 2 - Continues the survival horror of the first film, maintaining atmosphere.
- Before the Fire - Features survival amidst a health crisis and chaotic environment.
- Rogue - A giant crocodile attacks a group of tourists, evoking similar themes.
- The Hunt - A tense psychological horror revolving around a dangerous predator.
- Scarecrow - A horror movie filled with dark themes and isolated settings.
Last updated: 2024-09-30 17:42:36