When Nadja becomes pregnant, she and David make an attempt to rekindle their relationship by traveling to the north of Sweden for a hiking trip, but soon their romantic trip turns into a nig... Read allWhen Nadja becomes pregnant, she and David make an attempt to rekindle their relationship by traveling to the north of Sweden for a hiking trip, but soon their romantic trip turns into a nightmare.When Nadja becomes pregnant, she and David make an attempt to rekindle their relationship by traveling to the north of Sweden for a hiking trip, but soon their romantic trip turns into a nightmare.
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This movie would be better if David weren't such a punk the entire film.
Such. A. Failure.
It is a barely bloody drama. Emphasis on the drama. Mostly provided by trash decisions by both protagonists.
Such. A. Failure.
It is a barely bloody drama. Emphasis on the drama. Mostly provided by trash decisions by both protagonists.
That being said, the first half of the movie, you basically expect them to be chased the entire movie without being given any explanations (if you watched the trailer).
But it's definitely one of the better movies Netflix have made. The plot twists in the end make up for the viewers frustration, and the movie totally redeems itself. It's not an average plottwist either, it's very well written and if you can withstand the confusion, the end pays off.
Worth watching in my opinion.
But it's definitely one of the better movies Netflix have made. The plot twists in the end make up for the viewers frustration, and the movie totally redeems itself. It's not an average plottwist either, it's very well written and if you can withstand the confusion, the end pays off.
Worth watching in my opinion.
Red Dot is an international Swedish film written and directed by Alain Darborg, in his second full length feature film, with only a handful of shorts and TV episodes under his belt. His directing was on point, with excellent use of the landscape and sets.
The story we've seen before, and up until the last 20 mins or so, I was getting a little frustrated and bored that this film wasn't going anywhere. Then all of a sudden the film comes up with some nice twists and turns, and that made it different from the typical survival films. Also up until that point, the pacing felt slow, so the normally decent 86 min runtime felt longer. I would've liked the last 20 minutes extended more into the latter part of the story. There were a few plot and technical issues, and some questionable (no spoiler) "why wouldn't they pick it up" moments, but overall, the story was very fluid and cohesive. The ending will certainly shake things up for the viewer.
The cinematography was excellent, as was the score. There are a few "wtf" gore moments, but without those, the film may have felt stale. Casting and performances were actually really good as well. For an international low-budget non-Hollywood-ish-blockbuster type film, it's certainly deserving of my 7/10. All those wannabe critics with their 1's and 2's need to give their heads a shake, and learn how to review a film properly, and realize there's a scale from 1-10, not 1 or 10. This film had many great features from a filmmaker that hardly had much experience. They should click on my username to see more of my 1000+ reviews, and read up on how to properly rate a film in my bio. For everyone else wondering if they should see this, considering the slim-pickings, this sub-titled film will be more suspenseful than some of the garbage that has come out lately, although it may not seem like that at first. Give it a chance, you wont be disappointed.
The story we've seen before, and up until the last 20 mins or so, I was getting a little frustrated and bored that this film wasn't going anywhere. Then all of a sudden the film comes up with some nice twists and turns, and that made it different from the typical survival films. Also up until that point, the pacing felt slow, so the normally decent 86 min runtime felt longer. I would've liked the last 20 minutes extended more into the latter part of the story. There were a few plot and technical issues, and some questionable (no spoiler) "why wouldn't they pick it up" moments, but overall, the story was very fluid and cohesive. The ending will certainly shake things up for the viewer.
The cinematography was excellent, as was the score. There are a few "wtf" gore moments, but without those, the film may have felt stale. Casting and performances were actually really good as well. For an international low-budget non-Hollywood-ish-blockbuster type film, it's certainly deserving of my 7/10. All those wannabe critics with their 1's and 2's need to give their heads a shake, and learn how to review a film properly, and realize there's a scale from 1-10, not 1 or 10. This film had many great features from a filmmaker that hardly had much experience. They should click on my username to see more of my 1000+ reviews, and read up on how to properly rate a film in my bio. For everyone else wondering if they should see this, considering the slim-pickings, this sub-titled film will be more suspenseful than some of the garbage that has come out lately, although it may not seem like that at first. Give it a chance, you wont be disappointed.
Bad script, nonesensical plot twists and the characters seem to defy what normal bodies can withstand x10. Hypothermia aint a thing for these guys, nor is it bleeding to death.
This movie is not worth your time. Be warned
Did Covid perhaps mean that this was rushed a little bit, it has some food ideas and themes, but ultimately it really is a bit jumbled up.
Imagine you take a 'wrong turn' in Sweden, and end up in a snow covered wilderness being pursued by some big, bearded Scandinavians...
You get the idea, I'm not sure if maybe something is lost in translation, but the dubbed voices don't work, watch it with the subtitles on, it's a much better experience.
I don't get how this film has one and ten star reviews, neither extreme makes any sense to a film such as this.
Overall, the story is good, if unoriginal, the execution isn't sharp, but the acting is good, and the locations are glorious.
It's a solid ok from me, 6/10.
Imagine you take a 'wrong turn' in Sweden, and end up in a snow covered wilderness being pursued by some big, bearded Scandinavians...
You get the idea, I'm not sure if maybe something is lost in translation, but the dubbed voices don't work, watch it with the subtitles on, it's a much better experience.
I don't get how this film has one and ten star reviews, neither extreme makes any sense to a film such as this.
Overall, the story is good, if unoriginal, the execution isn't sharp, but the acting is good, and the locations are glorious.
It's a solid ok from me, 6/10.
Did you know
- TriviaThis is the first Netflix original film from Sweden.
- GoofsIn the 63rd minute, when watching with English audio, the emergency operator responds with "911 what's your emergency". However, the emergency number in Sweden is 112. This was probably done on purpose. It's pretty normal to not translate local things and cultural references literally. English speaking audiences might not have understood what 112 is.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 787: Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar (2021)
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