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Mørke sjeler

  • 2010
  • R
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
4.5/10
2.2K
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Mørke sjeler (2010)
A revengeful father embarks on a dark thrill ride of lost memories, conspiracy and zombie-like symptoms. Finding the mysterious darkness within is the source of the bizarre world he has uncovered.
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A revengeful father embarks on a dark thrill ride of lost memories, conspiracy and zombie-like symptoms. Finding the mysterious darkness within is the source of the bizarre world he has unco... Read allA revengeful father embarks on a dark thrill ride of lost memories, conspiracy and zombie-like symptoms. Finding the mysterious darkness within is the source of the bizarre world he has uncovered.A revengeful father embarks on a dark thrill ride of lost memories, conspiracy and zombie-like symptoms. Finding the mysterious darkness within is the source of the bizarre world he has uncovered.

  • Directors
    • César Ducasse
    • Mathieu Peteul
  • Writers
    • César Ducasse
    • Mathieu Peteul
  • Stars
    • Johanna Gustavsson
    • Kristian Holter
    • Ida Elise Broch
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.5/10
    2.2K
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    • Directors
      • César Ducasse
      • Mathieu Peteul
    • Writers
      • César Ducasse
      • Mathieu Peteul
    • Stars
      • Johanna Gustavsson
      • Kristian Holter
      • Ida Elise Broch
    • 16User reviews
    • 60Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Johanna Gustavsson
    • Johanna Ravn
    Kristian Holter
    • Driller #1
    Ida Elise Broch
    • Maria
    Morten Rudå
    Morten Rudå
    • Morten Ravn
    Kyrre Haugen Sydness
    Kyrre Haugen Sydness
    • Richard Askestad
    Lise Froyland
    • Kristine
    David Hernandez
    • Petter
    Christopher Angus Campbell
    • Dr. White
    • (as Christopher Campbell)
    Bård Eirk Nilsson
    • Ambulansearbeider
    • (as Bård Erik Nilsson)
    Trine Dürbeck
    • Paramedic
    Eirik Halvorsen
    • Eirik
    Kristine Braaten
    • Nina
    Marianne Rødje
    • Wendy
    Jan Hårstad
    Jan Hårstad
    • Dr. Hansen
    Henrik Scheele
    • Police Commissioner
    Tom Gjelseth
    • Eckhoff
    Gjertrud Refsnes
    • Judith
    Todd Mathiesen
    • Driller #2
    • Directors
      • César Ducasse
      • Mathieu Peteul
    • Writers
      • César Ducasse
      • Mathieu Peteul
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    User reviews16

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    6trashgang

    a compilation of the classics

    Dark Souls, a strange movie to review because it looks like a compilation of the best of horror so far. We have a killer, we have in fact a driller killer. That did ring a bell, The Driller Killer (1979). I can go on and on. There are so many references towards the classics that you forget to watch the flick itself.

    The whole story itself is strange. There's not that much explained and towards the end it changes into something like, here we go again, The Crazies (1973). In between we see what happens with the people being attacked by the driller killer. The father tries to take care of his daughter who's being attacked. There's a lot of stuff (no pun intended) coming out of the mouth of the victims being transformed. And there's even an ode to the Italian classics by showing how a drill can enter a face or a body.

    It never bored me although the acting wasn't always convincing but it's really the story that sucks you into Dark Souls. It will not be for everybody but if you are willing to see a strange story then this is for you.

    Gore 2/5 Nudity 0/5 Effects 3/5 Story 3/5 Coemdy 0/5
    8sarkerdevraj

    OMG this is so dramatic horrible

    This is so Horrible. The tailer so so good & professional. Its looks so real. So far too good man. Good Acting done by all the actor. I feel so sacred when i saw this...This is fabulous. The all action seen was mindblowing... And the spacific reason is too sacred part the Unknowing man who is killing so good man.

    This story is unique. So tragedyous this is call a bomb movie. How strength of the movie I like the. How the killer kill all the human. This is so scared. I really scared by watching this tailor.. love it... this is so coolwant to watch this movie as soon as possible. Really excited about this movie.
    3Coventry

    Stop drilling holes in the script!

    "Dark Souls" starts out like dozens of other horror movies do, namely quite typical and straightforward, with an attractive female jogger getting killed in the woods by a psycho with a drilling device. Less typical, though, is that the girl's corpse comes back to life in the morgue and return home where she continues roaming around as a zombie and pukes up black goo. In the following month, 37 (!) similarly inexplicable murders/resurrections occur that baffle the Oslo police, and only the father of the first victim undertakes action.

    Sounds intriguing, doesn't it? I thought so too, and I had reasonably high expectations for this seemingly morbid and original Norwegian horror flick, but the sad truth is that "Dark Souls" never truly takes off. The plot never surprises and there appear to be more holes in the logic and structure of the script than in the heads of the victims. There are a couple of nice gory bits, like when the prostitute in the abandoned factory receives an extra hole in her face, but the budget is too low to do much more. The pacing is slow, the entire middle-section is boring, and the conclusion is disappointing. Give it a miss.
    3paul_m_haakonsen

    Drill and kill, sure... But zombies? Hardly so!

    When I bought this movie from Amazon, it was because of the title "Zombie Driller Killer". And to make things even more interesting it also said "invasion of the flesh eating living dead" underneath the "Zombie Driller Killer" title. But the movie is Norwegian and it is titled "Mørke Sjeler", which means "Dark Souls".

    Anyway, I sat down to watch the movie, and was frankly speaking more than a little disappointed. The "Zombie Driller Killer - Invasion of the Flesh Eating Living Dead" is nothing more than a cheap trick to lure in people looking for a zombie movie. This is nothing at all like a traditional zombie movie in any way possible. This movie is about some man in an orange jumpsuit that drills into women's brains and injects some liquid that initially kills the victim, but makes them come back from the dead. As zombies? Well, perhaps, but there is no flesh eating participating anywhere in the movie at all. False advertising on the cover in the worst degree.

    Story-wise, then this Norwegian horror/thriller movie is fairly weak, especially compared to "Død Snø" ("Dead Snow"). The movie trots ahead t a fairly monotone pace, as we follow Johanna's father in his search for the one who turned his daughter into a brain-dead 'vegetable'. The story doesn't really offer any scares or surprises.

    The movie is not all bad though, there are aspects of it that are great. There is a good continuous flow to the movie, as it trots on. And the dialogue is alright as well - just know that it is in Norwegian (if you don't enjoy foreign movies).

    The acting in the movie was good as well, of course not really award-winning material, but people did good jobs with their given roles. And not having seen that many Norwegian movies or television, then it was good to have a whole bunch of fresh faces that weren't associated with previous roles and characters.

    A warning to gore-hounds and zombie aficionados out there, this movie is by definition NOT a zombie movie, and you might up just as disappointed with this movie as I was.
    8movieevangelist

    Review: Dark Souls (Mørke Sjeler)

    The Pitch: Oily Vomit Of The Living Dead.

    The Review: I will be honest, this, in nearly 100 reviews I've written, has been one of if not the most difficult one line pitches to write. Part of that is down to how much is going on in this quiet little Norwegian chiller, which while running to only just over an hour and a half covers an awful lot of territory in that time. The one substance in abundance in this movie is oil, but it's not the only black entity around, as much of the humour is of the dark variety. Dark Souls attempts to put a smile on your face as it drills into your brain, and it succeeds to a large extent in that endeavour.

    We start with a young girl, Johanna (Johanna Gustavson), who is attacked by a man in an orange boiler suit with an electric drill and left for dead, found face down in the mud by the police who pronounce her dead and have her taken to the mortuary. This comes as a surprise to her loving father, Morten (Morten Ruda), who's seen her walk in the door not moments earlier. But there's something not quite right about Johanna any more, and she's not alone. While detective Askestad (Kyrre H. Sydness) attempts to uncover the truth behind these mystery murders, and the local doctor (Jan Harstad) attempts to uncover the truth behind these rather lively corpses and their strange symptoms, Morten attempts to re-establish family life with Johanna as best as possible, but is slowly but surely drawn into the secret world behind it all.

    Directors and writers Mathieu Petuel and César Ducasse obviously know their horror. There's a deliberate, unhurried pace from start to end and, as with so many other effective horror movies over the years, the pacing is used to build tension and to unsettle the viewer. This isn't your average American slasher, filled with jump cuts and loud bursts on the soundtrack in a vain attempt to summon up scares, everything here is designed more to pick at your nerves and unsettle, apart from the occasional head drilling, of course. The acting is generally fit for purpose, so while it won't win any awards, it does engage your sympathy in all the right ways, and Morten Ruda is the stand out, carrying more of the narrative as the movie progresses and allowing the mix of off-kilter laughs to blend perfectly with the feeling and the pain.

    The use of oil is also an interesting motif, but its allegorical use pales in comparison to the body horror of watching it exude from every pore of its victims, and it gives them a distinctive and effective look. There are also a lot of references to other horror movies thrown into the mix (more than this casual horror fan could ever detect), but the overall narrative, while taking occasional tangents, hangs together very effectively, and the abiding impression is of a deliciously dark movie that will creep under your skin like the oil in its victims.

    Why see it at the cinema: There's plenty of effective imagery, both subtle and in-your-face, and of course this is at its core a horror movie, so why not guarantee yourself a dark room with a large screen to make the most of the chills?

    The Score: 8/10

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      The cast ate an awful lot of licorice to get the black goo oozing from their mouths.
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    • Release date
      • January 14, 2011 (Norway)
    • Countries of origin
      • Norway
      • France
    • Language
      • Norwegian
    • Also known as
      • Dark Souls
    • Filming locations
      • Oslo, Norway
    • Production company
      • Addict Films
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      • NOK 1,200,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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