
Similar to The End of Us
Orca
“Eleven people, isolated from the outside world, communicate via screens.”
- Released
- 30 Oct 2020
- Runtime
- 1h 45m
- Language
- Swedish
- Director
- Josephine Bornebusch
Orca (2020) shares a 20% thematic match with The End of Us, overlapping on Pandemic. Eleven people, isolated from the outside world, communicate via screens.
Why it matches The End of Us
Shared genres
Orca (2020) lists 1 genre — Drama — and 1 of them overlap with The End of Us (100%). That single genre is the weakest kind of signal on its own — context below explains why the keyword overlap still matters.
Overlapping themes
- circlePandemic
Overall match score
With 1 overlapping theme and 1 shared genre, Orca (2020) lands in the edge-case of our recommendation set for The End of Us. The 60/40 keyword-vs-genre weighting is what separates this score from a shared-genre coincidence.
How audiences received it
TMDB viewer rating
TMDB viewers have given Orca an average of 6.8 / 10 across 8 votes.
IMDb audience score
IMDb — a broader, mainstream audience — rates it 6.0 / 10 (1.2K votes). Comparing the two platforms tells you whether the film resonates more with cinephiles or general viewers.
Popularity signal
Current TMDB popularity index: 3.4 — under the radar. Popularity is a rolling weekly signal, so it reflects present-day discovery, not historical footprint.
The film in context
Where it sits
Orca — released on 30 Oct 2020, running 1h 45m, in Swedish.
Direction & writing
Directed by Josephine Bornebusch. Written by Josephine Bornebusch.
On screen
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FAQ
Is Orca similar to The End of Us?
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Our engine rates Orca a 20% thematic match with The End of Us, weighted 60% on shared keywords and 40% on shared genres. That places it at the edges of our catalogue of similar films.
When was Orca released?
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Orca was released in 2020 and runs 1h 45m.
How is Orca rated?
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Orca holds 6.8 / 10 on TMDB (8 votes) and 6.0 / 10 on IMDb (1.2K votes).
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