The latest from director Justin Kurzel explores the extremism of a white supremacist group.

Law rarely gives a bad performance, and he certainly always commits to a part with vigor.

In his hands, Terry walks with a haunted quality that makes the character almost feel Shakespearean.

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Jude Law in ‘The Order’.Courtesy VERTICAL

He’s surrounded by strong performances as well.

His Bob is not the jot down of extremist leader who woos followers with pretty words and promises.

Instead, he possesses a preternatural stillness, prowling through scenes like a reptilian creature, utterly cold-blooded.

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Nicholas Hoult in ‘The Order’.Courtesy VERTICAL

Both Sheridan andJurnee Smolletthave smaller but memorable roles in the film.

In a sea of disturbed people, he is a pillar of decency.

He is the story’s tragic hero, beset from all sides.

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‘The Order’.Courtesy VERTICAL

She is Terry before he saw too much.

They are two sides of the same coin in many ways: one for good and one for evil.