Credited cast: | |||
Gitte Witt | ... | Leonora | |
Thomas Gullestad | ... | Jacob | |
Thorbjørn Harr | ... | Mathias | |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Maria Grazia Di Meo | ... | Kathrine | |
Gjermund Gjesme | ... | Jens | |
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Tuva Olivia Remman | ... | Alice |
Jonatan Rodriguez | ... | David | |
Kingsford Siayor | ... | Lars | |
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Trine Wiggen | ... | Rakel |
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Hege Åsvang | ... | Kvinnen i gangen |
In the aftermath of a nuclear disaster, a starving family finds hope in a charismatic hotel owner. Lured by the prospect of a free dinner, they discover that the evening's entertainment blurs the lines between performance and reality. Will they wind up the spectators or become the spectacle? Written by yusufpiskin
Honestly, twenty minutes into the film I had wanted to turn it off.. but I decided to push through as maybe there would be a spark somewhere. I thought that maybe I would be enveloped by the storyline, or that the directing would entice me; I even forgave the characters for such intolerable acting within the first 20 minutes and had monstrous hopes they would prove me different.. how sadly had I been mistaken. Granted, this was a debut so there will be flaws, but "flaws" does not do this movie justice. The script was so unoriginal and cheesy I could take some crackers, wipe up the excess, and have enough for years to come. The characters were drowning in lack of development, the story was ridden with plot holes and about as barebone as can be. The one decent thing about Cadaver was the set design: the hotel itself had a certain timeless vagueness to it that i would have loved for them to explore further. The antagonist had a single layer of depth, which you do not find out about until towards the end(although, anyone with half a sense can foresee such predictability). And that damn Alice..