Koko-di koko-da
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As a couple goes on a trip to find their way back to each other, a sideshow artist and his shady entourage emerge from the woods, terrorizing them, luring them deeper into a maelstrom of psy... Read allAs a couple goes on a trip to find their way back to each other, a sideshow artist and his shady entourage emerge from the woods, terrorizing them, luring them deeper into a maelstrom of psychological terror and humiliating slapstick.As a couple goes on a trip to find their way back to each other, a sideshow artist and his shady entourage emerge from the woods, terrorizing them, luring them deeper into a maelstrom of psychological terror and humiliating slapstick.
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However... I liked it. I thought it started out strong. I liked where the story was going and thought the acting was great. The story didn't stay as engaging as I wanted it to though. It was repetitive (obviously) but not with enough variation.
There are so many different ways it could have gone each time. Some quick, some slow. Some more creepy, some more funny. Some with more hope and some with more despair. And with each of those variations we could have observed a new window into a different facet of each characters emotions and how they would manifest in said scenario. Instead we got almost identical emotions each time, panic and confusion, so we really only saw one side of each character. Missed opportunity for me there.
And listen, I'm here for a long shot. Especially if it's beautiful and/or really trying to drive a point home or stir an emotion or feeling. There were many long shots in this that it almost felt like they ran out of ideas and wanted to fill 85 minutes. You could've taken all of those superfluously long shots, cut each one of them in half, still gotten the point across just as effectively and had another whole rewind to do something cool with.
Now that that's out of the way, I really did actually enjoy this movie. It was not perfect, but it was cool and creepy with (what seemed like to me as an English speaker) really good and authentic acting. If they had pushed it just a little harder I think they could have had something really special and erie on their hands. Also, I feel as if they had driven home the point/moral at the end a bit more... i'm not asking you to spoonfeed it, but with the overall atmosphere of the movie, if the ending had been a little bit more poignant I feel like it would've really given it that parable feel like I was already getting from the piece.
Would recommend, just not to everybody.
There are so many different ways it could have gone each time. Some quick, some slow. Some more creepy, some more funny. Some with more hope and some with more despair. And with each of those variations we could have observed a new window into a different facet of each characters emotions and how they would manifest in said scenario. Instead we got almost identical emotions each time, panic and confusion, so we really only saw one side of each character. Missed opportunity for me there.
And listen, I'm here for a long shot. Especially if it's beautiful and/or really trying to drive a point home or stir an emotion or feeling. There were many long shots in this that it almost felt like they ran out of ideas and wanted to fill 85 minutes. You could've taken all of those superfluously long shots, cut each one of them in half, still gotten the point across just as effectively and had another whole rewind to do something cool with.
Now that that's out of the way, I really did actually enjoy this movie. It was not perfect, but it was cool and creepy with (what seemed like to me as an English speaker) really good and authentic acting. If they had pushed it just a little harder I think they could have had something really special and erie on their hands. Also, I feel as if they had driven home the point/moral at the end a bit more... i'm not asking you to spoonfeed it, but with the overall atmosphere of the movie, if the ending had been a little bit more poignant I feel like it would've really given it that parable feel like I was already getting from the piece.
Would recommend, just not to everybody.
What if you could go back and do just one thing differently...would it be enough to change the outcome? To shift the path of your destiny?
That's the sort of question this bizarre Swedish fantasy-horror-mystery film confronts.
3 years after losing their child to a freak food poisoning accident...a young couple goes on a roadtrip to honour her memory.
Though fraught with arguments from the get-go, there hasn't been any real hitch in their plans...until he decides to pull off to camp along a secluded private road.
This throws them into some sort of twisted cyclical time loop...in which they both die a vicious death at the end.
However, at the end of each scenario they find themselves in...they always reawake to find themselves in the tent, moments before the interaction with their killers is about to take place.
And each time this happens, they are endowed with a little more knowledge...about what not to do...in the situation.
Though nothing seems to ever go their way.
Considering the structure of the plot, the film has a very odd chronology.
So it takes some attention to follow.
But it's not overly complex.
One might describe it as Groundhog Day in Hell.
A Hell somewhere between Deliverance and Wolf Creek.
They really do do a good job of inducing anxiety and frustration...as you want to see the beleaguered couple free themselves from this vicious loop of violent death.
But you can't help but wish that a little more happened...especially considering a good portion of the film is animated filler that really has no other purpose than to inflate the runtime a little.
That aside...it's a nice twist on the whole Deliverance thing.
The backwoods family was genuinely creepy.
And there were a few moments to make you jump.
It's certainly not as extreme as something like Wolf Creek- the level of ultraviolence is mild in comparison.
But it wins some points with the whole sci fi angle.
In the end...it's one of those see it...or don't...kind of films.
It's worth the time if you think it sounds interesting...but you aren't missing a masterpiece if you decide to skip it.
5 out of 10.
That's the sort of question this bizarre Swedish fantasy-horror-mystery film confronts.
3 years after losing their child to a freak food poisoning accident...a young couple goes on a roadtrip to honour her memory.
Though fraught with arguments from the get-go, there hasn't been any real hitch in their plans...until he decides to pull off to camp along a secluded private road.
This throws them into some sort of twisted cyclical time loop...in which they both die a vicious death at the end.
However, at the end of each scenario they find themselves in...they always reawake to find themselves in the tent, moments before the interaction with their killers is about to take place.
And each time this happens, they are endowed with a little more knowledge...about what not to do...in the situation.
Though nothing seems to ever go their way.
Considering the structure of the plot, the film has a very odd chronology.
So it takes some attention to follow.
But it's not overly complex.
One might describe it as Groundhog Day in Hell.
A Hell somewhere between Deliverance and Wolf Creek.
They really do do a good job of inducing anxiety and frustration...as you want to see the beleaguered couple free themselves from this vicious loop of violent death.
But you can't help but wish that a little more happened...especially considering a good portion of the film is animated filler that really has no other purpose than to inflate the runtime a little.
That aside...it's a nice twist on the whole Deliverance thing.
The backwoods family was genuinely creepy.
And there were a few moments to make you jump.
It's certainly not as extreme as something like Wolf Creek- the level of ultraviolence is mild in comparison.
But it wins some points with the whole sci fi angle.
In the end...it's one of those see it...or don't...kind of films.
It's worth the time if you think it sounds interesting...but you aren't missing a masterpiece if you decide to skip it.
5 out of 10.
Koko-di Koko-da is about a young couple, a man and a woman with a deep trauma that is slowly tearing them apart. They have reached an endpoint in their relationship and something is about to give. The first thing to breaks is their reality.
On a dull camping-trip the couple encounter a troupe of three menacing and allegorical figures that suddenly emerges from the woods. Things quickly turns nightmarish. The man keeps reliving the violent encounter time after time while the woman remembers nothing of it. She in her turn experience her own nightmare, less violent but cold and lonely.
Johannes Nyholm is a very visual artist with some quirky and frankly stunningly beautiful pictures. While Koko-di Koko-da is dense and dark, it is not hopeless and I left the theater feeling quite elate. So, it's not for everyone but give it a go. All in all it's a beautiful experience.
On a dull camping-trip the couple encounter a troupe of three menacing and allegorical figures that suddenly emerges from the woods. Things quickly turns nightmarish. The man keeps reliving the violent encounter time after time while the woman remembers nothing of it. She in her turn experience her own nightmare, less violent but cold and lonely.
Johannes Nyholm is a very visual artist with some quirky and frankly stunningly beautiful pictures. While Koko-di Koko-da is dense and dark, it is not hopeless and I left the theater feeling quite elate. So, it's not for everyone but give it a go. All in all it's a beautiful experience.
I woke up after a long nights sleep, put this on.... by the end of it, I was so numbed by the chore of sitting through it that I had to go back to sleep. It sucked the life out of me. Do not waste your time. AVOID.
... and you're still overwhelmed from the loss of a child a few years earlier, then be prepared for some surreal, dark and psychedelic like goings on from a trio of weird wood wanderers. Extremely bizarre and fantastical, an imaginative way to emphasise the challenge of overcoming loss and the torment that loss can infuse in the minds of the emotionally tortured.
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- $9,640
- Runtime1 hour 29 minutes
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