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La última ola

Título original: Bølgen
  • 2015
  • B
  • 1h 45min
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6.6/10
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Kristoffer Joner, Ane Dahl Torp, Jonas Hoff Oftebro, and Edith Haagenrud-Sande in La última ola (2015)
Even though awaited, no-one is really ready when the mountain pass of Åkneset above the scenic narrow Norwegian fjord Geiranger falls out and creates a 85 meter high violent tsunami. A geologist is one of those caught in the middle of it.
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Aunque era algo predecible, nadie estaba preparado para que el paso de montaña sobre el espectacular y estrecho fiordo noruego de Geiranger se derrumbara y creara un violento tsunami de 85 m... Leer todoAunque era algo predecible, nadie estaba preparado para que el paso de montaña sobre el espectacular y estrecho fiordo noruego de Geiranger se derrumbara y creara un violento tsunami de 85 metros. Un geólogo se encontrará en medio de toda esta catástrofe.Aunque era algo predecible, nadie estaba preparado para que el paso de montaña sobre el espectacular y estrecho fiordo noruego de Geiranger se derrumbara y creara un violento tsunami de 85 metros. Un geólogo se encontrará en medio de toda esta catástrofe.

  • Dirección
    • Roar Uthaug
  • Guionistas
    • Martin Sundland
    • John Kåre Raake
    • Roar Uthaug
  • Elenco
    • Kristoffer Joner
    • Ane Dahl Torp
    • Jonas Hoff Oftebro
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.6/10
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    • Dirección
      • Roar Uthaug
    • Guionistas
      • Martin Sundland
      • John Kåre Raake
      • Roar Uthaug
    • Elenco
      • Kristoffer Joner
      • Ane Dahl Torp
      • Jonas Hoff Oftebro
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    • 68Metascore
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      • 7 premios ganados y 9 nominaciones en total

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    Kristoffer Joner
    Kristoffer Joner
    • Kristian Eikjord
    Ane Dahl Torp
    Ane Dahl Torp
    • Idun Karlsen
    Jonas Hoff Oftebro
    Jonas Hoff Oftebro
    • Sondre
    Edith Haagenrud-Sande
    Edith Haagenrud-Sande
    • Julia
    Fridtjov Såheim
    Fridtjov Såheim
    • Arvid Øvrebø
    Laila Goody
    • Margot Valldal
    Arthur Berning
    Arthur Berning
    • Jacob Vikra
    Herman Bernhoft
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    Eili Harboe
    Eili Harboe
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    Silje Breivik
    Silje Breivik
    • Anna
    Håkon Moe
    • Thomas
    Tyra Holmen
    • Teresa
    Thomas Bo Larsen
    Thomas Bo Larsen
    • Phillip
    Mette Agnete Horn
    • Maria
    • (as Mette Horn)
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    Tom Larsen
    Tom Larsen
    • Mann med mobiltelefon
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      • Roar Uthaug
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      • Martin Sundland
      • John Kåre Raake
      • Roar Uthaug
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    7alexvojacek

    A simple and yet superb disaster movie

    What does it take to make a good disaster movie? Good F/X?, Complex storyline?, intricate scenes?, massive destruction?... nothing of the sort.

    Good buildup and nice character development, that's it.

    That's what this movie is all about. A simple story, yet, very powerful in the way it was made.

    From the first 10 minutes you'll get the point, this is gonna be a movie focused on our characters, this are people living a simple life, yet, full of good intentions and surrounded by good company in a small town with an incredible scenery and this is gonna be a movie about them, having to deal with a disaster none expects. The disaster it's there as a test to their resolve, not as the main attraction of the movie, be aware of that before watching it.

    The story unfolds at slow pace but with impeccable character development and directing, to match this we have a superb soundtrack that it's not excessive nor subtle and always, to the point.

    Our main hero is very lovable and yet, honest and simple. If you're expecting a super-hero like San Andreas, you'll be sorely disappointed, yet, if you think what would you do if a massive wave hits your town, you will feel identified with our main lead here.

    I love disaster movies and this is one of them, It never lost my interest. The movie ends as it starts, simple and yet, highly enjoyable due to being superbly directed through and through.

    If you're fond of disaster movies which puts their characters in the first place, without super excessive heroic scenes and a believable script, you must see this one, you'll be surprised.

    This IS the anti-Hollywood of disaster movies, thanks good for that!
    7quincytheodore

    A steady and absorbing surge of disaster movie

    Norwegian movies occasionally bring sleeper hit like the Troll Hunter, the wintry location is just perfect for things unknown. The Wave, while it may be strange to have on a mountain, is a good mix of visual cinematography, nice use of attractive vistas and simple yet engaging characters. The first act might feel a tad slow but the entirety is finely tuned compartmentalized sequences that fit together as good disaster movie.

    The focus is mainly on a family of four on their last day in normally quaint city of Geiranger. Kritian (Kristoffer Joner) as the father is a geologist who admittedly too fixated on his job. Before they leave he spots some anomalies of the impending catastrophe. It's a predictable but still decent premise and while it starts rather slow, the time invested is used to familiarize audience with the characters and also the tourist attraction.

    The Wave uses its setting very nicely, it capitalizes on the actual hotel and mountain, partially and understandably for promotional purpose. It's visually pleasing and involving scenery, better than most Hollywood attempts on the genre. For example, San Andreas doesn't feel as though viewer is engaged aside from excessive CG. This movie cleverly captures the essence of the place well.

    It doesn't mean that there's a lack of special effect here, it's just used more appropriately. For those wanting a cool spectacle of force of nature, you won't be disappointed. Better yet, there are few scenes which really push the theatrical effect of human drama and graphical thriller so precisely, it's impressively daunting. Furthermore, audience would mostly likely relate to the family's ordeal more than investing on random calamity displays.

    The Wave is a disaster movie done right, nearly every aspect of it come crashing down just at the right spot and time.
    8dakjets

    Intriguing film about a natural disaster

    This Norwegian film is an entertaining film, that will attract a wide audience.

    The setting is scary : The alarm goes off by landslides center in Geirangerfjord. What the landslide geologists have feared is a fact and a gigantic tidal wave is heading for Geiranger.

    Director Roar Uthaug manages to build up the story along the way. We get to know a family of four; mum, dad, a teenage son and a young daughter. They live their lives in Geiranger. The father takes matters in his own hands, when he suspects something is horrible wrong. They are all going in for heavy weather, with the waves devastating way.

    The film is both exciting and entertaining. It is so much better than other films in the same genre like f.example Armageddon and Volcano.

    This kind of films are very unusual in Norway, but this is an example, that also Norwegians filmmakers can make these kinds of films, that we are so familiar with from the Hollywood. What makes this extra chilling, it's the fact that this will happen one day. Ïn the meantime you can enjoy this film from Roar Uthaug, and watch good performances from the most experienced Norwegians actors.
    7FabledGentleman

    Delivers, but just barely.

    This movie came as a surprise to me. When it was first released it was praised by most of the Norwegian film critics as a very good film, some even went as far as calling it a masterpiece.

    But this happens quite often with Norwegian films, our critics tend to give domestic films a higher score than usual. One critic in this case even admitted to have done so in her own review. She gave the movie 10/10 and called it a masterpiece "Seen with Norwegian eyes", but not that impressive seen with international eyes.

    Now i hate this kind of criticism, i think that the nationality of the product. if it be music, film, games, painting or any other form of art, the criticism should be based on the end product as it stands. Though i also can understand that some get more emotional when they see their own language spoken in a film like this.

    And by that i mean this. Norway does not make that many movies that has millions of dollars of special effects in them, that is rare. And here they spent over half the film budget on making the wave, which has like 2 minutes of screen time in total. And yes it does look quite impressive, i have to say.

    I know a few people that has worked on making this wave and i remember i told them, that this is the one thing they cannot fail. If the wave does not look impressive, they can just give up and go home. Now i don't think my words had any impact on the production of the wave, just to clear that up :).

    Anyways i did not know much about the story, only the obvious things. So i went into seeing this film with an open mind.

    And here comes what is the best thing about this film. The buildup. Oh boy is this film impressively built up to the climax, oh yes it is. Actually there has been years since i have seen such a perfectly orchestrated start of a film. It spends just enough time with the lead actors and actresses to spark an interest in them, and then avoids it becoming boring and unnecessary, and also to finally show what this film is all about.

    Then the climax itself is done very well. Actually i was very impressed indeed when the mountain burst and went into the water. Up till this point i almost could not believe what i saw, i was actually looking at something extraordinary. And that, felt really good. But, then comes the aftermath.

    Now I'm not going to spoil anything here, but i will say this. The movie slowly gets weaker and weaker the closer to end we approach. The acting is above decent at all times, but the storytelling plummets in the last 30 minutes or so. They just have to add something to the film, and what they add is the most predictable of all things, family in danger.

    And then on top of that they just borrow scenes from other movies, like the abyss, and portray them almost identical to the original scenes from those other movies. That is a shame. I wished they had spent some extra time coming up with something original. So the movie had something to deliver after the wave.

    But sadly it does not. Had i stopped watching this film 25 minutes before the end, the movie would have felt like a 9/10. Impressive indeed. But the ending, as cliché as it is, does not par with the rest of the film, and thus brings the whole experience down.

    To wrap it up i got to say, I'm going to watch the beginning of this film until the climax, many many times over the next few years, that is where they nailed it, and where they showed us it's still hope for action films made in my country.

    And Ane Dahl Torp is looking better and better the older she gets, which is even more impressive. And she does one of her best performances.

    Kristoffer Joner also delivers a steady and really good performance.

    Verdict: 7/10 - Quite good

    First 50 minutes: 9/10 - Very good. (I just had to add that).
    6wowmats

    6.5! Decent :)

    The movie is about a geologist that discovers some weird activity in the mountains in Åkneset (Norway) They discover that unless they evacuate the whole city in time, a piece of the mountain will fall into the water and create a monster wave of 80m that will crush everything in its path. So now the geologist played by Kristoffer Joner is doing everything in his power to save his family and his beloved small town.

    Short review. Great special effect, good score, good acting. Predictable script and lacks depth, but is still good enough entertainment for the whole family :) There is nothing revolutionary or new about this, but hey! Isn't it always pleasurable when things are done right?

    Ps, it's also interesting that this is actually something that has happened before and might happen again!

    Final thoughts...GO CHECK IT OUT!

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      The first disaster movie made in Norway and Scandinavia.
    • Errores
      When Kristian, Sondre, and Julia are in the Jeep, the front passenger seat is empty, then the camera angle changes to Sondre sitting in that seat.
    • Citas

      Kristian Eikjord: Margot? Sound the alarm.

      Margot Valldal: But...

      Arvid Øvrebø: Margot! Go to red! Go to Red Alert! Margot! Sound the alarm!

    • Conexiones
      Featured in Mark Kermode's Secrets of Cinema: Disaster Movies (2019)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Splitter Pine
      Performed by Dum Dum Boys (as Dumdum Boys)

      Written by Kjartan Kristiansen

      (P) 1989 Sony Music Entertainment Norway AS

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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 29 de julio de 2016 (México)
    • Países de origen
      • Noruega
      • Suecia
    • Sitio oficial
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Idiomas
      • Noruego
      • Danés
      • Inglés
    • También se conoce como
      • The Wave
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Geiranger, Stranda, Møre og Romsdal, Noruega(the town and exteriors)
    • Productoras
      • Fantefilm
      • Film Fund FUZZ
      • Filmkraft Rogaland
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    • Presupuesto
      • EUR 6,000,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 177,404
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 60,321
      • 6 mar 2016
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 12,975,143
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      1 hora 45 minutos
    • Mezcla de sonido
      • Dolby Atmos
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 2.35 : 1

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