VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,0/10
9521
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Mentre la Svezia affronta un misterioso attacco, Alex cerca di ricongiungersi con il suo amore giovanile, Anna.Mentre la Svezia affronta un misterioso attacco, Alex cerca di ricongiungersi con il suo amore giovanile, Anna.Mentre la Svezia affronta un misterioso attacco, Alex cerca di ricongiungersi con il suo amore giovanile, Anna.
- Premi
- 6 vittorie e 6 candidature totali
Carlos Fernando
- Polis
- (as Carlos Paulsson)
Recensioni in evidenza
This is an interesting film and the quality of the cinematography is truly amazing considering it was largely paid for by Crowd-funding and cost under $100,000 USD! This film would have cost tens of millions in Hollywood.
My only negative is that it's a picture that uses the strange plot device of making the protagonist someone you WANT to love but they do nothing but stupid, selfish and nasty things to everyone around them. Both good and bad people. Their delusional belief is that the whole world is against them but all they've ever done is help people and love people. You just want to smack them in their mouth over and over again because it's completely obvious they care for nobody and nothing more than themselves. Even the children of people they've loved their entire lives. Leaving the kid to fend for herself as the world implodes around them. Closing the door of a shelter on a hundred people simply because they're scared. Even though there's no immediate danger and you could have saved EVERYONE if you held the door for 2 minutes tops. Like the Titanic sinking where the lifeboats recovered were all launched less than half full. Leaving hundreds to die that could easily have survived.
It's a trend I've noticed and really don't like in streaming movies to use this television series plot device where you keep the viewer angry and hoping that their favorite or the primary character will eventually do the right thing. Kind of like when every week you get disappointed that the male and female leads should obviously be together, but it never quite happens (like Big Bang Theory or the much older Moonlighting, starring Bruce Willis and Cybil Shepherd).
I'm sure somewhere they did the research and determined this new stylized plot device causes viewers to engage more deeply despite their feelings of disappointment and anger. But it reeeeaally pi$$es me off and takes away from the storyline. I end up thinking about all the people in my own life who are just as selfish and stupid. And leave the film disappointed and angry.
Overall, I'd still give it a 6/10 rating. If someone knows what this type of plot device is called, please reply to this review. It feels like dramatic and situational irony coupled with verisimilitude and other devices. But I can't find this type of plot and character development defined anywhere. I'm sure I just don't know what to look for.
Worth the watching time though. Enjoy. 🤓
My only negative is that it's a picture that uses the strange plot device of making the protagonist someone you WANT to love but they do nothing but stupid, selfish and nasty things to everyone around them. Both good and bad people. Their delusional belief is that the whole world is against them but all they've ever done is help people and love people. You just want to smack them in their mouth over and over again because it's completely obvious they care for nobody and nothing more than themselves. Even the children of people they've loved their entire lives. Leaving the kid to fend for herself as the world implodes around them. Closing the door of a shelter on a hundred people simply because they're scared. Even though there's no immediate danger and you could have saved EVERYONE if you held the door for 2 minutes tops. Like the Titanic sinking where the lifeboats recovered were all launched less than half full. Leaving hundreds to die that could easily have survived.
It's a trend I've noticed and really don't like in streaming movies to use this television series plot device where you keep the viewer angry and hoping that their favorite or the primary character will eventually do the right thing. Kind of like when every week you get disappointed that the male and female leads should obviously be together, but it never quite happens (like Big Bang Theory or the much older Moonlighting, starring Bruce Willis and Cybil Shepherd).
I'm sure somewhere they did the research and determined this new stylized plot device causes viewers to engage more deeply despite their feelings of disappointment and anger. But it reeeeaally pi$$es me off and takes away from the storyline. I end up thinking about all the people in my own life who are just as selfish and stupid. And leave the film disappointed and angry.
Overall, I'd still give it a 6/10 rating. If someone knows what this type of plot device is called, please reply to this review. It feels like dramatic and situational irony coupled with verisimilitude and other devices. But I can't find this type of plot and character development defined anywhere. I'm sure I just don't know what to look for.
Worth the watching time though. Enjoy. 🤓
The Unthinkable (Den blomsterdid nu kommer) is a low-budget, Swedish action/disaster film following the character Alex and his estranged father Björn who are forced to reconnect when the country falls under attack from an unknown entity.
This is really not the film the poster or the brief synopsis on Prime make it out to be but I guess they market it that way to try and entice more viewers. I'd advise that you do not go into this film expecting a typical action or disaster film as it's anything but.
For the most part, the film is really well shot and manages to generate a very atmospheric and moody tone complete with a great ambient score. The action set-pieces that do exist in the film are executed well and the effects are very good especially considering the budget the filmmakers had to work with.
As a side effect of the low budget and alluded to above, the film focusses mostly on the behaviour and reactions of the people caught up in the middle of all the confusion as opposed to the action itself - we mostly hear about things rather than witness them ourselves. It's a very human and personalised approach to the disaster genre, much like films like Cloverfield or Godzilla (2014).
The pace only really starts to pick up around the halfway mark and the first half of the film is so painfully slow that it will likely turn away impatient viewers or those who were expecting something different.
Really, this film could do with being about twenty minutes shorter (probably taken out of the first hour) to help with the pacing but the second half of the film and especially the ending is excellent.
This is really not the film the poster or the brief synopsis on Prime make it out to be but I guess they market it that way to try and entice more viewers. I'd advise that you do not go into this film expecting a typical action or disaster film as it's anything but.
For the most part, the film is really well shot and manages to generate a very atmospheric and moody tone complete with a great ambient score. The action set-pieces that do exist in the film are executed well and the effects are very good especially considering the budget the filmmakers had to work with.
As a side effect of the low budget and alluded to above, the film focusses mostly on the behaviour and reactions of the people caught up in the middle of all the confusion as opposed to the action itself - we mostly hear about things rather than witness them ourselves. It's a very human and personalised approach to the disaster genre, much like films like Cloverfield or Godzilla (2014).
The pace only really starts to pick up around the halfway mark and the first half of the film is so painfully slow that it will likely turn away impatient viewers or those who were expecting something different.
Really, this film could do with being about twenty minutes shorter (probably taken out of the first hour) to help with the pacing but the second half of the film and especially the ending is excellent.
It's a very slow burn needless to say some of the effects were good stick with it get the popcorn out and and keep up with the subtitles👍
Saw a bunch of really great reviews on this movie and was hyped about it because the premise seemed cool.
Couldn't be more disappointed. It's slow as hell, insanely unrealistic action scenes. No real answers about what's _going on_ in the movie basically and a very underwhelming and predictable ending.
Couldn't be more disappointed. It's slow as hell, insanely unrealistic action scenes. No real answers about what's _going on_ in the movie basically and a very underwhelming and predictable ending.
Considering the small budget of only $2 million, and the record-breaking crowdfunding, the production values in this feature debut are absolutely astounding. It's an example of incredible passion and commitment and proof of immense talent.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizChristoffer Nordenrot, who plays Alex, lost 20kg (45lb) in three months in order to look like he was 16 years old. After four weeks of shooting he had three more months to gain weight and build muscles to portray the 12 years older version of Alex.
- ConnessioniReferenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 803: A Quiet Place Part II (2021)
I più visti
Accedi per valutare e creare un elenco di titoli salvati per ottenere consigli personalizzati
- How long is The Unthinkable?Powered by Alexa
Dettagli
- Data di uscita
- Paese di origine
- Sito ufficiale
- Lingua
- Celebre anche come
- The Unthinkable
- Luoghi delle riprese
- Norrköping, Östergötland, Svezia(location)
- Azienda produttrice
- Vedi altri crediti dell’azienda su IMDbPro
Botteghino
- Budget
- 18.500.000 SEK (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 974 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 655 USD
- 9 mag 2021
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 7364 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 2h 9min(129 min)
- Colore
- Proporzioni
- 2.39:1
Contribuisci a questa pagina
Suggerisci una modifica o aggiungi i contenuti mancanti