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Emma Bell, Bret Harrison, Sarah Hyland, Conor O'Farrell, Michael Weston, Steve Howey, Jake McDorman, Beau Mirchoff, Allie Gonino, and Odeya Rush in See You in Valhalla (2015)

Review by empathico

See You in Valhalla

6/10

well done

a good film, very well depicting the family dynamics, when things suddenly aren't as simple as you thought any more, and you can't tamp it all down using the rules of courtesy. I liked the viking reference, as I also, like a previous reviewer, have Scandinavian roots. I believe that was done well. I found it frustrating, though, to try afterwards to find the book which we were shown repeatedly, 'remember the viking', supposedly by an author named Stevenson Abernathy, and not be able to find such a thing. If the book is fictitious, I would say that is very poor, since there are countless good reference books the movie creator could have chosen to place there.

I believe a very difficult role to 'get right' was that of the nurse/life coach for Daddy. It would have been easy to fall into a trap of coming across as either a bit of a bimbo or a too-serious zealot, but the actress avoided both of those pitfalls and came across as a woman who has seen hard times, but preserved an inherent sense of dignity
  • empathico
  • Jan 7, 2016

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