Jude Law Shines in 'The Order,' Tackling Neo-Nazi Terror
Justin Kurzel's new film blends action and historical drama, highlighting the roots of white supremacy in the U.S.
- Set in 1983, 'The Order' follows FBI agent Terry Husk as he investigates a white supremacist group in the Pacific Northwest.
- The film is based on 'The Silent Brotherhood,' a non-fiction book about real-life neo-Nazi activities.
- Jude Law delivers a standout performance as the driven and weary agent Husk.
- Nicholas Hoult portrays Robert Jay Matthews, the charismatic leader of the neo-Nazi group.
- The film intertwines action sequences with a commentary on the enduring threat of white supremacy.