This is indeed a very good movie, not only because I love Kristoffer Joners acting, but also because the movie is shot very well, the Norwegian nature is wonderful as always (Yeah, I'm a fan of my own nature. Shoot me) and this movie portraits it well. What I like the most is that to me, the actors play in such a way that makes you feel a part of it, as if you were there when it all happened. I guess the fact that they're all talking in Norwegian makes me relate more to the movie than foreigners, but I don't see why anyone else shouldn't feel the same way, no matter where they're from.
9/10, because it could have been more scary, although the strong acting, the camera-work, the cinematography and the tension leaves me to think that this is one of the best Norwegian movies ever... Apart from Elling, of course.
9/10, because it could have been more scary, although the strong acting, the camera-work, the cinematography and the tension leaves me to think that this is one of the best Norwegian movies ever... Apart from Elling, of course.