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De dødes tjern

  • 2019
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 34m
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4.4/10
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De dødes tjern (2019)
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Lillan and some friends travel back to the remote cabin by the little lake, where her twin brother died last year, and soon after arriving strange things starts happening. Inspired by the 19... Read allLillan and some friends travel back to the remote cabin by the little lake, where her twin brother died last year, and soon after arriving strange things starts happening. Inspired by the 1958 classic horror film.Lillan and some friends travel back to the remote cabin by the little lake, where her twin brother died last year, and soon after arriving strange things starts happening. Inspired by the 1958 classic horror film.

  • Director
    • Nini Bull Robsahm
  • Writer
    • Nini Bull Robsahm
  • Stars
    • Iben Akerlie
    • Jakob Schøyen Andersen
    • Sophia Lie
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    • Director
      • Nini Bull Robsahm
    • Writer
      • Nini Bull Robsahm
    • Stars
      • Iben Akerlie
      • Jakob Schøyen Andersen
      • Sophia Lie
    • 19User reviews
    • 37Critic reviews
    • 47Metascore
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    Iben Akerlie
    Iben Akerlie
    • Lillian
    Jakob Schøyen Andersen
    • Bernhard
    Sophia Lie
    Sophia Lie
    • Sonja
    Elias Munk
    Elias Munk
    • Håvard
    Jonathan Harboe
    Jonathan Harboe
    • Gabriel
    Ulric von der Esch
    Ulric von der Esch
    • Kai
    Patrick Walshe McBride
    Patrick Walshe McBride
    • Bjørn
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    6jp_91

    Not good but not bad either.

    "De dødes tjern" is a remake of the film of the same name, I have not seen the original version but this new one has influences in retro horror films about cabins but it doesn't achieve the same effect. The performances are good, the cinematography is awesome and the filming locations are atmospheric. The main problem here is the weak script, confusing and predictable. Not a good film but not bad either.
    4thecatabolicmerkitten

    Bland, bleak, boring

    Slow and trying too hard to be artistic. Characters are bland. A painful watch.
    5ofumalow

    Slowly sinks

    This starts out well enough, despite immediately showing signs of falling into the usual traps--superficially written characters who behave inconsistently, lots of routine jump scares, etc. Still, the photography and scenery are very handsome, and the atmospheric elements are there for a good straight-up slasher at the very least.

    But as it goes on, the film unravels, fumbling more and more right up to the fade-out. It raises too many supernatural red herrings that are then abandoned for something real-world yet entirely implausible given the way things have been staged. The scares are utterly cliched: CGI shadows passing in the background or foreground that the characters just miss seeing; repetitive nightmare "visions" in the realm of "Oh my god I am completely covered in blood oops I just blinked and now I'm not;" and other things that, apart from being silly, make NO sense at all when the story finally coughs up its convoluted and ridiculous resolution.

    Frankly, a straightforward slasher would have been a lot better than this murky stew of ghost store, incest vibes, creepy-disappeared-brother (who's deaf, which somehow is supposed to be even more "creepy"--a pretty crass notion these days), and standard hot-young-folk-in-rural-isolation-peril stuff. I gather this is based on a much-earlier film and novel that are Norwegian classics, but that this incarnation made a lot of changes to "cater" to modern horror audiences. The result suggests that they either should have gone farther, or stayed faithful to the source material, because what "Lake" ends up being is a mixture of creepy and corny in which all the elements feel underdeveloped and compromised.

    Whatever the original story was, it had to be better. Or if it was too old-fashioned to revive, then they should have just made something vigorously formulaic like "Cold Prey." Instead, this winds up never quite deciding what it wants to be, and getting tangled in its own net of not-particularly-complementary ideas until the movie goes under.
    5What-a-Punk

    Too flat

    The setting is classical, visually it looks good, but it fails to deliver anything. A bunch of cliches which you see in every low-grade horror movie and then it ends, with an obvious ending you see coming from miles away. So all in all this movies is just too flat and too blunt, there's no real mystery or horror here. Although, you can see that there are some attempts to make characters act rational and more realistic than in all the classical cliche horror movies, but these attempts are so small and non-impactful, they don't succeed to add any depth to the plot.

    You can enjoy this movie as a "same old thing", but if you're looking for anything unique, this one would be a waste of time.
    6Reviews_of_the_Dead

    Interesting Set Up, but Doesn't Do Anything New

    This was another of those movies that seemed to hit Shudder as part of a group of 2020 releases. Many of them were foreign, which I'm always glad to see since I like to be well rounded when making my year end list and just in general for the genre. I did know that this was inspired by a classic film from Norway and a sort of remake of that. The synopsis here is Lillian (Iben Akerlie) and some friends travel back to the remote cabin by the little lake, where her twin brother died last year. Soon after arriving, strange things start happening.

    We start this with a couple in a boat. They are brother and sister, with the male being Bjørn (Patrick Walshe McBride) and his sister is Lillian. It appears that Bjørn is deaf and is speaking with sign language. She responds back and it appears their time is running short. Lillian is leaving soon with Kai (Ulric von der Esch) and this seems to bother her brother.

    The movie then shifts us 1 year into the future. A group is going to the cabin that belongs to Bjørn and Lillian. The problem is that last year, after she left is appears that he disappeared. The assumption is that he killed himself. They never found the body so there's a possibility it is in the lake. Lillian is finally going back and she wants the people that are coming with her as support. Some more information here is that they both came up in the foster system. This cabin is the only thing that was left to them from their real parents, so Bjørn dying really makes it hard for her to go back.

    She isn't going up alone as her friends are trying to help her get over the trauma. Her friend of Sonja (Sophia Lie) is going with her boyfriend Harald (Elias Munk). It appears that Lillian is now seeing Gabriel (Jonathan Harboe) who is joining along with another friend of Bernhard (Jakob Schøyen Andersen). He has a podcast and wants to do an episode on the lake they're going to. There seems to some lore that is spooky surrounding it. On top of that, he has some solid horror movie references that he drops, but his friends don't seem to appreciate them like I do.

    As the synopsis states, some weird things start to happen once they get here. The story of the past involved Gruvik who killed his family. Lillian's dog of Totto goes missing almost immediately. She is seeing these weird marks on her friends that seem to be spreading like a poison. Kai disappears as do their cellphones. The question then becomes, is there something supernatural going on here or is there another explanation?

    That's where I think I'll leave my recap of this. What I will start off saying here is that I thought we had an interesting set up. There were quite a few characters, which I found to be intriguing. The back-story that we slowly learn about with Lillian and her brother of Bjørn also works for me. It is tragic as we learn that their go in foster care, much like many others, didn't go well. There is some guilt there that Lillian is dealing with as she got adopted and left her brother, but I can't entirely fault her.

    The movie does well in establishing all of our characters where they are all distinct from each other. It also plays with something else that I liked in that they become distrustful pretty quickly. Bernhard is disliked at first, because they think he's messing with him for the sake of his podcast. He also makes some inappropriate comments at times and just does things that rub the others the wrong way. Harald isn't that much better. He comes off a bit standoffish and really targets Bernhard, making him a villain to me. What I like though is that it doesn't take long for this distrust to grow amongst them as the tension builds.

    I know this movie is based off a classic from the country of the same name. My problem is that the reveal wasn't all that shocking to me. I do have to blame Shudder a bit here for the category they list the movie in as it gave away the ending to me. Even if that didn't happen, it wasn't as much of a shock as some movies that I've seen. It is just a troupe that we've seen before and it doesn't really do anything to stand out. There is even a movie that has a similar reveal that was quite popular a few years ago. I like they establish that Lillian is having nightmares and that she's unreliable for the things that she's seeing. The including of folklore of the lake was something that worked for me, since that is something that really interests me to learn more about with foreign films. The problem again though, we've seen this quite a bit so you have to make yours stand out where I think this falters.

    Where I think I should go next would be the acting. I will give credit here to the fact that everyone is pretty distinct and that is something that is needed when having a cast as large as we get here. McBride isn't in this movie a lot, but what we learn about him from his performance and more from the back-story, it makes since for the character of Bjørn. Akerlie is different from him, but I like the unreliable character she plays. Esch is solid, but he's another one that doesn't get a lot of screen time. Harboe, Munk Andersen and Lie are all really good in building the tension at the cabin and again, being distinct characters.

    The last thing that I'm going to go over would be the effects. We get some interesting ones for sure. There is some blood that looks solid to me. They also play with the idea of blood coming out of the sinks or at least a dark color substance that looks similar. That is interesting to play with as we don't know if that is real or not. There is some CGI with things 'growing' on people or on walls. This is fine. We really don't focus on it too much so that helps me. The cinematography I would also say is well done for what I could tell.

    So now with that said, I thought there were some interesting things that we were getting here, but they are also things we've seen before. The setting is good with the backdrop of stories behind our lead and her missing brother. There is a bit of folklore that gets mixed in there as well. I would say the performances are good. The effects and how it was shot are fine. The soundtrack fit for what was needed as well. The movie is just lacking a bit of originality that really stuck with me unfortunately. It is just concepts playing out we've seen done better elsewhere. Overall I still enjoyed this, I'd rate it as just over average. Can't recommend it to everyone and I'll also warn you, this is from Norway. I watched it with subtitles on, if that's a problem, I would avoid this one.

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      Because the film was shot in only 23 days and on 35mm, most days the actors only got two takes to get the scene correct.
    • Goofs
      While rescuing Havard from the lake, Sonya drags him into the house instead of providing first aid to the drowning man on the spot. This is especially strange considering that she used to work as a lifeguard.
    • Connections
      References Evil Dead (1981)

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    • Release date
      • June 26, 2020 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Norway
    • Languages
      • Norwegian
      • Danish
    • Also known as
      • Lake of Death
    • Production company
      • Canopy Film
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      • $380,324
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
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      • 2.35 : 1

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