The Assessment (2024) is a tense science fiction psychological drama that explores the dark side of control, authority, and human desire in a near-future society. In this world, parenthood is no longer a basic right but a privilege granted only after strict evaluation by the state.

The story follows a couple undergoing a mandatory seven-day assessment to determine whether they are worthy of having a child. What begins as a formal and seemingly logical process slowly transforms into an unsettling psychological ordeal, exposing fears, secrets, and emotional fractures within the relationship.

One of the film’s strengths lies in its atmosphere. The confined settings and clinical tone create a sense of constant pressure, making every conversation feel like a test. As the days pass, the line between evaluation and manipulation becomes increasingly blurred, drawing the audience deeper into the couple’s distress.

The Assessment raises powerful questions about autonomy, morality, and the limits of governmental control. It challenges viewers to consider who gets to decide what makes someone fit to be a parent, and at what cost such control comes to personal freedom and mental health.
