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The Beach Turns Into A Warzone For Nicolas Cage’s Perfect New Thriller

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October 2, 2025
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The Beach Turns Into A Warzone For Nicolas Cage’s Perfect New Thriller

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The best way to watch a movie is to go in blind, which is exactly how I approached Nicolas Cage’s The Surfer when it finally hit Hulu. I knew it had premiered at Cannes in 2024, but I missed the limited theatrical run earlier this year.

Heading into my first watch, all I had was the two-sentence IMDb synopsis: “A man returns to the idyllic beach of his childhood to surf with his son. When he is humiliated by a group of locals, the man is drawn into a conflict that keeps rising and pushes him to his breaking point.”

I expected a film where a father and son move to Luna Bay, Australia, and get pestered by hostile neighbors or subjected to a home invasion plot. Instead, The Surfer takes a turn that’s way more visceral and satisfying than I could have imagined.

The Entire Movie Takes Place In A Car Park

The Surfer has a deceptively simple setting loaded with emotional weight. Cage’s character, only known as “the Surfer,” carries a lot of baggage. He’s desperate to scrape together $1.7 million to reclaim his childhood home overlooking Luna Bay, where he once surfed with his late father.

Newly separated from his wife, he brings his son (Finn Little, credited as “the Kid”) to the beach, only to run headfirst into hostility. Led by Pitbull (Alexander Bertrand), the locals make it brutally clear that he doesn’t belong at Luna Bay, despite his history.

Determined to secure the house and relive his past, the Surfer lingers long after his son returns to his mother. From there, things spiral. He’s harassed, robbed, assaulted, ridiculed by police, and constantly told to leave. As hours and days blur together, his Lexus disappears from view, replaced by the beat-up station wagon belonging to a local drifter known as the Bum (Nic Cassim).

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Sunburned, dehydrated, and increasingly disoriented, the Surfer’s grip on reality weakens. Wandering the car park ranting about reaching his mortgage broker, he begins to mirror the very vagrant he previously encountered. The question becomes clear: how long has he been unraveling in this wasteland?

It’s Never How It Seems

The Surfer is, at its core, a psychological thriller. Which means, yes, we’re dealing with an unreliable protagonist to a certain extent. But there’s more happening beneath the surface, and I won’t spoil the reveals in the second and third acts.

There are breadcrumbs to follow if you’re paying attention, but don’t expect neat answers. What’s clear is that the Surfer is suffering a mental health crisis, but not in a way that feels formulaic.

Streaming The Surfer

Is the Surfer really just a vagrant, scavenging through trash while clinging to a fantasy life that never existed? Has he been stuck in this car park for months, the locals always seeing him as an unwanted nuisance? Or is he the Lexus-driving hotshot with real money and bad timing, desperate to reclaim his dream home?

As our protagonist endures both physical and psychological torment, The Surfer blurs those questions until everything clicks into place. You’ll spot hints along the way, but the payoff lands hardest once you see how the pieces fit together. One thing is certain: Nicolas Cage throws himself into the role, and the emotional crescendo he delivers makes the entire descent worth it.

As of now, you can stream The Surfer on Hulu.

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