2 reviews
It's a documentary about death metal bands in denmark! What's funny about that? Actually it is very funny indeed, and especially the parts with guitar player of Illdisposed Lasse Bak are worth the while. This guy is absolutely hilarious, and the best parts of this movie, are the ones where we get a look at his life. Lasse is certainly a man with a few stories up his sleeve. Stories about touring, drinking, being a deathmetal kliché AND working at a daycare center at the same time (!!). Not your typical metalhead really, Lasse just doesn't seem to care about acting "cool" og being "evil". That only makes him all the more metal, at least in my opinion.
3 bands are featured in this documentary, Illdisposed, Infernal Torment and a third band, of which i can't really recall the name, Illdisposed BY FAR being the most interesting - musically as well as - personalities.
3 bands are featured in this documentary, Illdisposed, Infernal Torment and a third band, of which i can't really recall the name, Illdisposed BY FAR being the most interesting - musically as well as - personalities.
This documentary is basically only interesting/funny because of Lasse from Illdisposed, as others have pointed out! Christian from the black metal band Nidhug and Scott from the death metal band Infernal Torment aren't really that interesting to listen to, and sound like what I basically would call stereotypical metalheads, especially Christian with his "I don't really wanna go party. I would rather sit out in the woods" and crap like that! Lasse is entertaining and funny and doesn't seem like any of these stereotypical metalheads with all their "We praise Satan/Odin" talk all the time, which is basically the only thing some people can talk about. I gave it 8 out of 10!