New Netflix war movieNumber 24(aka NR. 24) has made an instant impact on the global chart of top movies on the platform, and has found itself being hailed as one of the best movies of its genre in recent years. Labeled as a Netflix Original, the Norwegian movie was released in theaters earlier this year in its native country, and arrived on streaming on January 1. Now, it has climbed to second position on the global chart, overtaking several big movies to nestle in behindTaron Egerton’s festive action movieCarry-On.

Based on a true story, the film charts the harrowing story of “apprentice Gunnar Sønsteby from Rjukan, who makes the bold decision to resist Nazi Germany on the very day of the invasion, eventually rising to lead the daring “Oslo Gang.” Under his leadership, the group executed numerous acts of sabotage, cementing Sønsteby’s legacy as Norway’s greatest war hero.”

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On its theatrical release,Number 24gained widespread acclaim from local audiences, with the film securing an impressive 8.1 out of 10 on IMDb. That praise has only increased with the film’s arrival on Netflix, where it has already been called a “must-watch” movie that relies on the strength of its actors, the poignancy of its story, before resorting to a bombastic, style-over-substance approach to war. In a genre that can often be accused of glorifying the act of war,Number 24is a movie that tells its story in a straight-forward and compelling way that proves to be its greatest asset.

What Reviews Say About Netflix’s ‘Number 24’

Number 24has made the kind of impression on the Netflix chart that many mega-budget superhero movies often fail to achieve. War movies draw a large audience on streaming, but there are some that land better than others, and this is one that has struck that chord with almost everyone who has watched it.

The film has only gained three reviews on Rotten Tomatoes, including one from Robert Daniel’s of RogerEbert.com, which reads:

“The director crafts a mostly patriotic picture of a man solely dedicated to duty. It’s an uncompromising approach that often makes for a stirring watch even through a narrow lens.”

On the audience side, Ole T said the film is “a must-watch about a war hero with focus. An everyday person making the necessary [sacrifices] in wartime, making him become the most decorated war hero in Norwegian history.”

Over on Letterboxd, reviews heaped more praise on the movie. One review by Lin summed up the general opinion on the film. It reads, “First movie of 2025. this was SO GOOD. They literally killed it with including exit music (for a film). IT WAS PERFECT.”

Do yourself a favor, and find the time to check outNumber 24on Netflix now.

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