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Psalm 21

  • 2009
  • 1h 54m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
1.2K
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Psalm 21 (2009)
HorrorThriller

Henrik, a much beloved priest, doesn't believe in hell. Upon receiving the news of his fathers death, he starts a journey that will take him through terrifying secrets, distorted childhood m... Read allHenrik, a much beloved priest, doesn't believe in hell. Upon receiving the news of his fathers death, he starts a journey that will take him through terrifying secrets, distorted childhood memories, and shake the foundation of his belief.Henrik, a much beloved priest, doesn't believe in hell. Upon receiving the news of his fathers death, he starts a journey that will take him through terrifying secrets, distorted childhood memories, and shake the foundation of his belief.

  • Director
    • Fredrik Hiller
  • Writer
    • Fredrik Hiller
  • Stars
    • Jonas Malmsjö
    • Oliver Åström
    • Robin Åström
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Fredrik Hiller
    • Writer
      • Fredrik Hiller
    • Stars
      • Jonas Malmsjö
      • Oliver Åström
      • Robin Åström
    • 16User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jonas Malmsjö
    • Henrik Horneus
    Oliver Åström
    • Henrik som barn
    Robin Åström
    • Henrik som barn
    Lena B. Eriksson
    • Mamman
    Sten Elfström
    • Församlingsfarbrorn
    Louise Edlind
    • Församlingskvinnan
    • (as Louise Edlind-Friberg)
    Gunvor Pontén
    • Elsie
    Julia Dufvenius
    Julia Dufvenius
    • Karolina
    Gabriel Krona
    • Henriks son
    • (as Gabriel Crona)
    Malin Mases Arvidsson
    • Susanne
    • (as Malin Arvidsson)
    Aksel Morisse
    • Håkan
    Per Ragnar
    Per Ragnar
    • Gabriel Horneus
    Jonas Kruse
    Jonas Kruse
    • Programledaren
    • (voice)
    Ingrid Luterkort
    Ingrid Luterkort
    • Gunn
    Görel Crona
    Görel Crona
    • Ajna
    Julia Moreau
    • Ajna som barn
    Niklas Falk
    • Ivar
    Björn Bengtsson
    Björn Bengtsson
    • Olle
    • Director
      • Fredrik Hiller
    • Writer
      • Fredrik Hiller
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    User reviews16

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    7Kane610

    My first impression thoughts

    Saw this one yesterday at a filmfestival in Lund.

    The script itself wasn't anything out of the ordinary (I won't spoil it, but you know the drill), you follow a person going to the middle of nowhere because something happened to someone close to him and during the story remembers frightening stuff.

    The acting was the good part of the film, especially Jonas Malmsjö who was close to being over the top but never reached it, it was a good balance he held almost all the way through. The supporting actors where mostly good, though they didn't all the time have the best material to work with, but during the better parts they shined. Especially well did Per Ragnar (Låt den rätte komma in) who even though only had a minor roll got good material and also made the best out of it.

    I need to see this movie a second time to reflect on my first thoughts but I think I will stand by my review without any alterations after a second viewing.
    6SpannersGerm669

    a surprising effort!

    Judging by the low score and less than impressive discussions on IMDb, i went into Psalm 21 expecting a disaster, but in the end what i got was the complete opposite! Comparing this to the Scandinavian standard, this Swedish horror film doesn't really keep it company, but on its own ,its a generic horror film idea, mixed in with a soul searching look into the destruction that religion can bring. Brilliant cinematography, along with solid performances in the acting department, make Psalm 21 appear to be a well executed movie. Unfortunately, my biggest problem with the movie was the repetitive horror set pieces, which allows the audience time to desensitize themselves to what is happening, due to the frequency of scares. Having said that, thankfully Psalm 21 saves itself by the thought provoking material, underneath the generic surface!
    7trashgang

    criticism towards religion

    I was a bit afraid to watch another flick in the 'horror collection' series. But luckily this one did deliver the goods. The use of the camera was well done and they even washed the colours to add the creepiness toward this flick. Although the effects were CGI it didn't bother me at all because the used CGI to change faces just like they do in Asian flicks. This is also a perfect example that you can make a good horror without blood.

    But this movie delivers even more. Due the fact that it concerns religion it also add something special towards religion. They included many questions about religion and some will say this is blasphemy but if you think about it you must agree. In Belgium they had serious problems with priests that misused children on a sexual base. And that's what this flick is about on some parts.

    The acting was really good I must say. Especially the younger priest Henrik Horneus (Jonas Malmsjö) did a good job. It's funny that the director Fredrik Hiller chose to add male nudity in it when having sex with a young girl. And for being his first effort into direction he really knew his stuff, the way of editing delivered an extra touch to sometimes some arty shots. He even wrote this flick, but we all knew him as the Frisian Leader in Beowolf (2007).

    This was really a nice surprise coming out of Sweden. I won't recommend it to gorehounds but if you can dig Asian horrors or horrors about religion then this is one for you and do listen to the preaching at the end, it will make you think...

    Gore 0/5 Nudity 0,5/5 Effects 3/5 Story 4/5 Comedy 0/5
    10elffriendsplace

    What film did the low-scorers believe they were watching?

    I had to give this a higher rating than it deserves because so many have not managed to figure out what this film is and what its purpose seems to be.

    This ain't a supernatural horror movie!

    This is commentary on abuse, hypocrisy, elitism, and the blind respect of privileged authority figures by the masses, which is made possible by the creation and the manipulation of superstitious beliefs.

    The imagery which is used to make these statements belong to the horror genre, but supernatural horror is not the point of the film.

    The performances of the actors are very strong, although the director has coaxed out more histrionics from some of them than was probably wise, and the final denouncement in the church is definitely too on-the-nose to be subtle.

    But the lessons here are important ones to take on board, for those who - incredibly - still haven't managed to learn them.
    8heartstream

    Not bad at all

    Why does this movie have such low rating? It's definitely worth a lot more. First this is a horror movie. If you expect Oscar winning dialog, well you are watching the wrong type of movie. If you expect every little detail to be correct or that they don't speak the correct dialect for that part of Sweden, don't watch it. All movies have mistakes let's not forget that. Now let's look at what we have here. It's quite a basic set up for a horror movie, no real surprises there. The acting is over all good to very good. The main actor is on the verge of overacting from time to time especially in the beginning but he pulls it together. The storyline isn't hard to follow, but you have to pay attention though. For a horror movie it's actually quite good. Compared to a lot of "horror" movies out there this is actually one of the better ones in the last few years. If you like the American style "everything is explained to you so a 5 year old can understand" this might be to tough for you. If you like the Asian style "the movie is over and nothing is explained and you have to guess and try to puzzle it together for hours", this might be to easy for you. This mixes both of those and finds a nice middelground of storytelling. There's so many really awful horror movies that has gotten way better rating so I'm surprised that this doesn't have at least 6/10. Intentionally I haven't summed up the plot or written any "spoilers". Others have already done that and I really want you to give this movie a fair chance without giving anything away.

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    • Goofs
      It is claimed in the film that the Church of Sweden has officially denied the existence of hell. This is completely false.
    • Crazy credits
      "The producers wish to thank" (vehicle and equipment suppliers, locations, caterers, ...) and God.
    • Soundtracks
      Härlig är jorden
      Lyrics Written by Bernhard Severin Ingemann (aka B.S. Ingemann) (Danish text 1850 - "Dejlig er Jorden') and Cecilia Bååth-Holmberg (Swedish text 1884)

      Musical Arrangement by Jan Yngwe

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    • Release date
      • November 5, 2010 (Sweden)
    • Country of origin
      • Sweden
    • Official sites
      • Official site (Sweden)
      • Screamworks Records (Sweden)
    • Language
      • Swedish
    • Also known as
      • Псалом 21
    • Filming locations
      • Strömsbergs bruk, Tierp, Uppsala län, Sweden
    • Production company
      • Krejaren Dramaproduktion
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    • Budget
      • SEK 800,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $325,091
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 54 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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