21 reviews
A psychological thriller that is handled with a certain suspense, although from the visual point of view it does not have bright ideas. The story benefits from an adequate length (short film based on a short story), although it gives the impression that the path takes us not very far from where we were at the beginning. Good performing by Cecilia Milocco, which is above the predictability of the story.
- MiguelAReina
- Feb 7, 2021
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After her release from psychiatric care, a woman's attempt to settle into a new apartment is disturbed by a series of upsetting events.
Not-so-tight psychological thriller that left me unsatisfied. The main strength is the lead performance, which presents a difficult character who causes everyone around to take a step back. Plenty of close-ups, and a couple of scenes where psychotic-breaks are represented by body-cam focused on the actor's face as she moves around.
The story tries to have the apartment block stand in for society, with its well-meaning but uncomprehending reaction to the protagonist's deteriorating state. But it also seems to stand for her own psyche, as she insists that a woman is dying within its walls. It might have helped if we knew what she was actually missing through the unspecified tragedy in the flashbacks. Just companionship? But why would that induce psychosis? In the end the story seems to insist that the experience was all literally true, and does it through voice-over rather than imagery - not a great way to finish off a piece of cinema.
Just too many discrepancies left for me - am I supposed to believe the other residents and the social services were in bad faith? - and I always thinks it's a mistake for a psychic story to insist on literal truth, because it takes away the nuance that allows meaning to find a place in the gaps in the official version.
The editing is good, but the pace was a bit of a drag, mostly because the woman's behaviour became tiresome. Music and sound design created good tension.
Overall: Simple story that sedated its own psychology.
Not-so-tight psychological thriller that left me unsatisfied. The main strength is the lead performance, which presents a difficult character who causes everyone around to take a step back. Plenty of close-ups, and a couple of scenes where psychotic-breaks are represented by body-cam focused on the actor's face as she moves around.
The story tries to have the apartment block stand in for society, with its well-meaning but uncomprehending reaction to the protagonist's deteriorating state. But it also seems to stand for her own psyche, as she insists that a woman is dying within its walls. It might have helped if we knew what she was actually missing through the unspecified tragedy in the flashbacks. Just companionship? But why would that induce psychosis? In the end the story seems to insist that the experience was all literally true, and does it through voice-over rather than imagery - not a great way to finish off a piece of cinema.
Just too many discrepancies left for me - am I supposed to believe the other residents and the social services were in bad faith? - and I always thinks it's a mistake for a psychic story to insist on literal truth, because it takes away the nuance that allows meaning to find a place in the gaps in the official version.
The editing is good, but the pace was a bit of a drag, mostly because the woman's behaviour became tiresome. Music and sound design created good tension.
Overall: Simple story that sedated its own psychology.
Knocking is more of a psychological thriller than a classic horror film, dealing with the idea of gaslighting and mental illness.
The story could be summed up in a sentence and the pacing is rather slow, but the cinematography is great - and as the film progresses so do the mental prisons of it's protagonist break and reveal the true reality.
The story could be summed up in a sentence and the pacing is rather slow, but the cinematography is great - and as the film progresses so do the mental prisons of it's protagonist break and reveal the true reality.
- markustiercher
- Mar 20, 2022
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Knocking is about a woman who leaves a psychiatric ward after a nervous breakdown, but she soon begins hearing mysterious knocking sounds in her apartment. Of course, any midnight horror movie is going to catch my attention and this happened to be one of the ones I really wanted to see. Unfortunately, it didn't live up to what I wanted it to be. Knocking follows a typical indie slow-burn about someone who may or may not be crazy. The movie tries to play smart, but we're all immune to any shock factor that comes our way. Everything is something we've seen before, yet I still found the movie entertaining. Cecilia Milocco gives a good performance that drives the whole thing. We know her history in mental health and an event that has scarred her which is fine for character development. My issue is because we know this, the whole time we're thinking she's crazy and hearing this. The end does play around with us leaving an ambiguous answer. For a 78-minute runtime it didn't feel all there, but maybe as a short this would've worked wonders. It's serviceable but nothing too special.
- sweidman-28016
- Jan 29, 2021
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- BandSAboutMovies
- Sep 24, 2021
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This film is a must see! A solid thriller drama with breathtaking acting from Cecilia Milocco.
The story is rather simple in one sense.
It follows Molly, a women coming home from a psychriatic clinic after dealing with the loss of her girlfriend. Back home she hears noises, knockings, in the walls and ceiling. It sounds like a woman in pain.
It drives Molly to investigate where the sounds comes from but no one believes her conviction that a women in the building is getting hurt.
This is the setting for this drama taking place in the suburbs somewhere in Sweden.
But the big sucess of this film is not a smart plot or a who-done-it-mystery for the viewer to solve. Its the brilliantly performed emotional journey of Molly and the bold storytelling of relying in the moods and senses of the lead role that makes this a magnificent debut film from Frida Kempff.
The visionary camerawork is highly emotionally driven and the script makes plenty of room for both moods and tensions far beyond the written dialogue.
The movies core is the suggestive and subjective experience of loneliness and the effects of not being heard. In that sense, this movie suceed of being both a deeply moving drama and a thriller full of suspense. Cecilia Miloccos moving potrayal of Molly, a women struggling with sorrow and depression is masterly performed and makes this film a masterpiece.
- Humblecritic
- Feb 7, 2021
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But this film is trying hard to be something ,but never succeeds ...
heavy influenced by much better directors , has no voice of it's own...
result is pitiful and boring. 4 stars for a decent performance of the lead.
- tchitouniaram
- Mar 25, 2022
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- thalassafischer
- Apr 5, 2024
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Go out and do something or find someone else to watch.
Long drawn out nonsense that started nowhere and went even further away.
I slept like a baby after watching though.
Long drawn out nonsense that started nowhere and went even further away.
I slept like a baby after watching though.
Knackningar (or Knocking for the English title) is a Swedish mystery/thriller. It's also categorized as a horror movie but that is absolutely not the case, not a bad movie but just not a horror. Although the running time is rather short (78 minutes) the story development was slow paced and made the movie seem longer. But the ending made up for that, not bad at all. During the entire movie there is a mysterious vibe that keeps you guessing and interested in the story. Cecilia Milocco was good, very believable in her performance. There's only a handful of actors and they all did good. Overall not a bad movie but with a faster pace it could have been better.
- deloudelouvain
- Jun 28, 2024
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I don't like bashing at movies, especially low buget movies. I feel much better when i write a positive review. But i've got to be honest. At the end of the day, we write reviews in order to help other people to know what is this movie about. Not to help the directors or the actors, in all due respect.
So, this is one of the worst movies i have watched recently. It's only 78 minutes, but still slow and boring. Nothing interesting, predictable as it gets. It's difficult to find something that i liked. Leading character was kinda likeable and i felt sorry for what she is going through. But i can't find anything else positive to say. At some point, i didn't really care for anyone, i just wanted it to end. Some turns of events were laughable. Male characters looked like caricatures, seems like an alien from outer space create those characters, or someone who really dislikes men. Leading female character is well written though.
If you wanna watch a really slow psychological drama (I don't see any mystery or thriller elements here), you might like it.
So, this is one of the worst movies i have watched recently. It's only 78 minutes, but still slow and boring. Nothing interesting, predictable as it gets. It's difficult to find something that i liked. Leading character was kinda likeable and i felt sorry for what she is going through. But i can't find anything else positive to say. At some point, i didn't really care for anyone, i just wanted it to end. Some turns of events were laughable. Male characters looked like caricatures, seems like an alien from outer space create those characters, or someone who really dislikes men. Leading female character is well written though.
If you wanna watch a really slow psychological drama (I don't see any mystery or thriller elements here), you might like it.
- athanasiosze
- Feb 3, 2023
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Great performance from the lead. I felt her fear and anxiety the entire runtime. My wife and I were both felt so stressed and empathetic to the protagonists suffering.
After sitting with the ending overnight, I also really enjoyed it. It leaves me feeling happy, oddly enough.
Perhaps my favorite horror from Sundance? Censor was good too.
Give it a watch and stress out with our hero!
After sitting with the ending overnight, I also really enjoyed it. It leaves me feeling happy, oddly enough.
Perhaps my favorite horror from Sundance? Censor was good too.
Give it a watch and stress out with our hero!
- jmdillehay
- Jan 29, 2021
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Knocking, directed by Frida Kempff, is a slow-burning psychological thriller that is equal parts haunting and frustrating. The film follows a woman named Molly who is released from a psychiatric hospital and moves into a new apartment, only to be tormented by a persistent knocking sound that nobody else seems to hear.
The film's cinematography and sound design are excellent, with Kempff using close-ups and atmospheric soundscapes to create an eerie and unsettling atmosphere. The film's lead actress, Cecilia Milocco, also delivers a strong performance, conveying both the vulnerability and the resilience of her character.
However, the film's pacing is a major issue, with the slow-burn approach feeling unnecessarily stretched out and repetitive at times. The film also struggles to balance its psychological and supernatural elements, with the latter feeling tacked on and underdeveloped.
The film's themes of trauma and gaslighting are timely and relevant, but the film's execution falls short of fully exploring them in a meaningful way. The film's ending, while intriguing, is also frustratingly vague and leaves too many unanswered questions.
The film's cinematography and sound design are excellent, with Kempff using close-ups and atmospheric soundscapes to create an eerie and unsettling atmosphere. The film's lead actress, Cecilia Milocco, also delivers a strong performance, conveying both the vulnerability and the resilience of her character.
However, the film's pacing is a major issue, with the slow-burn approach feeling unnecessarily stretched out and repetitive at times. The film also struggles to balance its psychological and supernatural elements, with the latter feeling tacked on and underdeveloped.
The film's themes of trauma and gaslighting are timely and relevant, but the film's execution falls short of fully exploring them in a meaningful way. The film's ending, while intriguing, is also frustratingly vague and leaves too many unanswered questions.
- paulinewasser
- Mar 30, 2023
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- Neptune165
- May 11, 2022
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- olcayozfirat
- Feb 26, 2022
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For the mental healthy sane, a real horror show for everyone living in the shadowland of reality. Its a no recommend from the grumpy old man, who isnt knocking on your door.
I recently watched the Swedish film 🇸🇪 Knocking (2021) on Shudder. The storyline follows a woman who has recently been released from a psychiatric ward and is beginning her new life in a new apartment. However, she hears strange knocking from the ceiling and walls. Is she losing her mind, or is her apartment haunted?
Directed by Frida Kempff (Winter Buoy), the film stars Cecilia Milocco (The Circle), Ville Virtanen (Bad Family), Charlotta Åkerblom (Agent Hamilton), and Emil Almén (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo).
This movie focuses on a woman's deteriorating mental state with little else driving the plot. While the acting is solid and the ending is very good, it's a long, slow, laborious journey to get there. The film offers a unique depiction of an individual's mental state, and the special effects at the end are effective in portraying the struggle between truth and reality. It's a poignant reminder of the battles many people face, with or without paranormal phenomena.
In conclusion, Knocking has some interesting elements but not enough to stand out in the genre. I would score it a 5/10 and recommend skipping.
Directed by Frida Kempff (Winter Buoy), the film stars Cecilia Milocco (The Circle), Ville Virtanen (Bad Family), Charlotta Åkerblom (Agent Hamilton), and Emil Almén (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo).
This movie focuses on a woman's deteriorating mental state with little else driving the plot. While the acting is solid and the ending is very good, it's a long, slow, laborious journey to get there. The film offers a unique depiction of an individual's mental state, and the special effects at the end are effective in portraying the struggle between truth and reality. It's a poignant reminder of the battles many people face, with or without paranormal phenomena.
In conclusion, Knocking has some interesting elements but not enough to stand out in the genre. I would score it a 5/10 and recommend skipping.
- kevin_robbins
- Jul 3, 2024
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- PutneyTrope
- Feb 20, 2022
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Great movie. I worked at a Psychiatric Hospital and the character Molly, magnificently played by the actress Milloco, is an example of how a psychotic in crisis lives. Perfect direction, congratulations.
Well not really - on the other hand what do I know? Not that much to be truthful. I could tell you what happens at the end of the movie - but it would be - well there are certain ways to interpret what actually happens or rather happened there (and before).
The central performance is qute something. Yes this is a slow burning independent movie - I don't think this should come as a surprise. Neither that it uses certain proven tropes (or I guess you could call them "cliches"). Still and because of that powerful performance and because the movie keeps you guessing ... this may tickle your interest. And if it does and it manages to tickle all the right parts ... you will be entertained - for sure.
Having said that, you have to be in the mood for this. And for possible explanations. I read one about the ending and I have to admit that ... well it's not that I disagree, but whoever wrote that, seems too certain to know what the ending meant and how we should interpret it ... I on the other hand am telling you ... you can read it exactly opposite to what I read and what someone else wrote. So if ambiguity does not get you annoyed, I can recommend the movie for sure.
The central performance is qute something. Yes this is a slow burning independent movie - I don't think this should come as a surprise. Neither that it uses certain proven tropes (or I guess you could call them "cliches"). Still and because of that powerful performance and because the movie keeps you guessing ... this may tickle your interest. And if it does and it manages to tickle all the right parts ... you will be entertained - for sure.
Having said that, you have to be in the mood for this. And for possible explanations. I read one about the ending and I have to admit that ... well it's not that I disagree, but whoever wrote that, seems too certain to know what the ending meant and how we should interpret it ... I on the other hand am telling you ... you can read it exactly opposite to what I read and what someone else wrote. So if ambiguity does not get you annoyed, I can recommend the movie for sure.
Stunningly beautiful visuals and beautiful perspectives of filming! PERFECT AND ARTSY FILMING!
CANT UNDERSTAND THE LOW RATING!
One of the best thrillers ive seen!
This is a film which you will notice early, deserves a much higher rating then the imdb as of now 5.7.
A truly fantastic and BRILLIANT performance by Cecilia Milocco!
Unbelievably good well-made! AMBIENCE AND THE STYLE IS PERFECT! Perfect horror and a perfect surrealistic, raw, artistic, beautiful, dark, heavy, sad, emotional and psychological thriller! A genuinely captivating film with true feeling and atmosphere in it!
BEAUTIFULLY EDITED AND BEAUTIFUL SOUNDTRACK BY Martin Dirkov!
Great ending!
A must-see! I totally recommend it!
CANT UNDERSTAND THE LOW RATING!
One of the best thrillers ive seen!
This is a film which you will notice early, deserves a much higher rating then the imdb as of now 5.7.
A truly fantastic and BRILLIANT performance by Cecilia Milocco!
Unbelievably good well-made! AMBIENCE AND THE STYLE IS PERFECT! Perfect horror and a perfect surrealistic, raw, artistic, beautiful, dark, heavy, sad, emotional and psychological thriller! A genuinely captivating film with true feeling and atmosphere in it!
BEAUTIFULLY EDITED AND BEAUTIFUL SOUNDTRACK BY Martin Dirkov!
Great ending!
A must-see! I totally recommend it!
- alexanderliljefors
- Jul 31, 2023
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