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Lamb

Original title: Dýrið
  • 2021
  • R
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
42K
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Hilmir Snær Guðnason and Noomi Rapace in Lamb (2021)
From writer-director Valdimar Jóhannsson and starring Noomi Rapace. LAMB -  In Theaters October 8.
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A childless couple discovers a mysterious newborn on their farm in Iceland.A childless couple discovers a mysterious newborn on their farm in Iceland.A childless couple discovers a mysterious newborn on their farm in Iceland.

  • Director
    • Valdimar Jóhannsson
  • Writers
    • Sjón
    • Valdimar Jóhannsson
  • Stars
    • Noomi Rapace
    • Hilmir Snær Guðnason
    • Björn Hlynur Haraldsson
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    42K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,826
    1,500
    • Director
      • Valdimar Jóhannsson
    • Writers
      • Sjón
      • Valdimar Jóhannsson
    • Stars
      • Noomi Rapace
      • Hilmir Snær Guðnason
      • Björn Hlynur Haraldsson
    • 353User reviews
    • 217Critic reviews
    • 68Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 24 wins & 33 nominations total

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    Noomi Rapace
    Noomi Rapace
    • Maria
    Hilmir Snær Guðnason
    Hilmir Snær Guðnason
    • Ingvar
    Björn Hlynur Haraldsson
    Björn Hlynur Haraldsson
    • Pétur
    Ingvar Sigurdsson
    Ingvar Sigurdsson
    • Man on Television
    • (as Ingvar E. Sigurðsson)
    Agnes Emma Charlesdóttir Guanci
    • Ada
    Amanda Rún Bergþórsdóttir
    • Ada
    Askur Frans Elvarsson
    • Ada
    Bjarki Freyr Hafdal Björgvinsson
    • Ada
    Emma Júlía Ólafsdóttir
    • Ada
    Hrafney Hólm Sindradóttir
    • Ada
    Íris Eva Reynisdóttir
    • Ada
    Melkorka Myrra Þórgnýsdóttir
    • Ada
    Sverrir Ásberg Friðgeirsson
    • Ada
    Viktor Smári Lúðvíksson
    • Ada
    Ester Bibi
    Ester Bibi
    • Woman
    • (as Ester Bíbí Ásgeirsdóttir)
    Arnþruður Dögg Sigurðardóttir
    • Woman 2
    Theodór Ingi Ólafsson
    • Man
    Sigurður Elvar Viðarson
    • Truck Driver
    • Director
      • Valdimar Jóhannsson
    • Writers
      • Sjón
      • Valdimar Jóhannsson
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    7TakeTwoReviews

    This will keep you on your hooves!

    I've not watched much Icelandic cinema. So I can't tell you if this is typical. I can tell you it's good though. It's sparse and wintery as you might guess. It's also a bit dark and magical. Maria (Noomi Rapace) and Ingvar (Hilmir Snær Guõnason) live on a remote farm. It's quiet, idyllic. Lots of hard work and they're vastly outnumbered by animals. They seem lonely. Unhappy even. Something missing. Iceland looks incredible. Almost unreal and it's used to great effect. It's all beautifully shot, from the amazing mountain vistas to the barns housing the sheep they tend. They're lives are changed, seemingly for the better when a new lamb is born, a little different from the rest. It's clear that shes used to mask an earlier unseen loss and for this reason things are going to end badly. Now this newborn creature is quite literally fantastic. So much so, it could rip you right out of the otherwise believable narrative, but she's so adorable you just go with it. Things get a little more complicated when Ingvar's brother Pétur (Björn Hlyner Haraldsson) turns up, but that's really not the half of it. Calling this Lamb and having one with such an arresting role is misleading though, there's a lot more to unpack. Iceland is gorgeous. Lambs are very cute. Loneliness is deadly.
    7blanbrn

    Different, call it an old folk tale, supernatural or sentimental still it touches in a strange way.

    "Lamb" is one of those movies that even after you watch you still try to take in and process it, call it what you want drama, or thriller it's one strange mixed film with love and realism. Set in rural Iceland on a farm a couple named Maria(Noomi Rapace) and Ingvar enjoy life only something is missing and that is they are childless something that is a place in their heart that is burning and dripping.

    So aside from the hard work of farming and feeding the place is surrounded with animals they have a dog and cat, yet lamb come into play a flock of beautiful sheep. Then things get strange and crazy when a calf is delivered and born as it is then raised as the couple's own and feels like a human baby. The film shows the strain and attachment of worry, love, and uncertainty. Only in the end the picture twist like a strange folk fairy tale. Overall "Lamb" may not be liked by everyone still it's worth a watch for it's different and strange feel as it leaves a viewer to think and process it's meaning and story of life and love.
    6jtindahouse

    A unique experience that is hard to even describe

    What did I just watch? These were the first words running through my mind at the conclusion of 'Lamb'. This was not the film I expected by any measure. To be fair I don't think many who go in blind are going to be expecting what they get. A bizarre experience to say the least.

    The film is set in a beautiful location. It's a pleasure to look at. You're going to see the horror tag attached to this movie, and it is in a odd sort of way I suppose, but mostly this is a drama with a twist. If you go in expecting a horror you're likely going to come away disappointed.

    Whether this story will connect with you or not is anyone's guess. There are people who are going to hate every second of it, and there are people who will love it. I fell somewhere in the middle personally. It's unapologetically different though and I respect that a lot. 6/10.
    6dmansel

    A visually dazzling movie with little in the way of an actual story

    María and Ingvar are sheep farmers in Iceland, stuck in both a rut and a one-sided loveless marriage as each day of tending to the sheep rolls into the next. Upon the birth of a lamb that doesn't seem to quite be a lamb, the couple's caring for it ultimately changes the dynamic of their relationship. What seems to be a happy development for this couple is marred for the audience by the constant feeling of something not quite being on the level, with both this new lamb and the circumstances around its birth. As the film progresses, other outside elements creep into María and Ingvar's happy little domestic life, changing them forever.

    Two fair warnings for Lamb upfront: first, beware for any viewers that might be a bit squeamish, as we are treated to multiple live birthing of animals. Second, Lamb isn't what you think it is. While being billed as a supernatural horror film, the trailers are cut to slightly deceive those expecting something more on the level of Hereditary or Midsommar, also movies distributed by the vaunted company A24. A24 has become synonymous with producing and distributing off kilter movies that aren't afraid to take risks and delight in serving up horror that can shake the faith of even the staunchest fans of the genre. Lamb is not that. What the film is, however, is a meditation on grief and loss, the processing of said grief, and how that processing can negatively impact others. Through an incredibly sparse script, co-written by director Valdimar Jóhannsson, the real horror is the time spent waiting for the other shoe to inevitably drop. Lamb is a 95 minute buildup waiting for the last five or so minutes to deliver. While Jóhannsson excels at maintaining the overall creepy atmosphere of an isolated couple dealing with the birth of an unnatural mammal, the overall story itself is a bit thin. Again, Lamb isn't what you think it is.

    Starring Noomi Rapace as María and Hilmir Snaer Gudnason as her husband Ingvar, a lot of the story between the couple is conveyed in its subtlety between the actors. The film opens on the immediate realization that the feelings in this marriage have all but faded for one of them, with the appearance of the titular Lamb as the catalyst for change between the two. The cause of the waning feelings is never explicitly stated but left for the audience to pick up on; Jóhannsson trust the audience to fit the pieces together. While difficult to pick up on at first, the signs of slow, hopeful transformation are there: a smile, a light brush of the hand. Seeing the love creep back into a couple is far more refreshing than its opposite and both actors play their parts well. Just as things seem to be changing for the better, Björn Hlynur Haraldsson enters the fray as Pétur, Ingvar's brother, who seems to be much more interested in María than in Ingvar. While this rouge element is meant to shake up this newly forming status quo and send the story on its head, the resulting unraveling of events more fizzles than explodes.

    Directed by Valdimar Jóhannsson, his first feature-length film, Lamb is more concerned with mood and tone than anything else; a word isn't spoken between our two main characters for the first 10 minutes. While the story lacks any narrative thrust, the direction attempts to make up for that. Smart camera placement that hints at subtle reminders of the placement of certain objects shows the care and detail that went into the production of the film. Jóhannsson's pacing is slow, methodical. Lamb takes its time in the unraveling of events, letting the audience fully understand the dynamic between the characters and Ada, the lamb. The real standout of the film is in its cinematography; lingering beautiful establishing shots of the countryside the couple live in makes Lamb less of a supernatural horror and more an invitation to visit Iceland.

    Overall, Lamb is a visually dazzling movie with little in the way of an actual story. The incredibly slow burn from Jóhannsson moves at a glacial pace, letting the mood do much of the heavy lifting. While Guðnason and Haraldsson turn in fairly subdued performances, Noomi Rapace is the obvious star of the film with the widest emotional journey. The supernatural elements lurk in the background, lending a possible misnomer for what the film actually is: a domestic drama between a couple whose lives are upheaved by the birth of this unnatural animal. Lamb hits theaters October 8th.
    8kosmasp

    No substitute

    There are certain things that can not be explained. And then even if they are explained - you do not get the full explanation. You just get an answer to one question - but there are so many other questions that open up. One thing that is for sure, as our two main characters do not question certain things, you shouldn't either - you will likely have less fun, if you try to depict things that happen and the sense they may or may not make.

    Yes even in the realm of the world the movie is playing in. There is not much dialog here, but the sound design and the cinematography make up for that - and for the movie being slow paced. You have to be into that sort of films to consider watching this. I had no idea what the movie would do - and I would say I was kind of shocked by certain reveals. But it does make sense - if you think of the beginning and where it ends. Even if you may have wished a different one ... just don't start asking ...

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    • Trivia
      Lamb is the first film where Noomi Rapace speaks in Icelandic, a language she learned while living in Iceland as a child.
    • Goofs
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    • Connections
      Featured in Half in the Bag: 2021 Movie Catch-Up (part 1 of 2) (2022)
    • Soundtracks
      So Young
      Music and lyrics by Klemens Nikulásson Hannigan (as Klemens Hannigan)

      Performed by Klemens Nikulásson Hannigan (as Klemens Hannigan) and Bjorn Hlynur Haraldsson

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    • Release date
      • October 8, 2021 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Iceland
      • Sweden
      • Poland
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • Icelandic
    • Also known as
      • Cordero
    • Filming locations
      • Iceland(2019)
    • Production companies
      • Black Spark Film & TV
      • Chimney Poland
      • Chimney Sweden
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,676,410
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,000,089
      • Oct 10, 2021
    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,189,087
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 46 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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