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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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    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.
    10cambridgefilmfest

    "Dark Souls"

    If Abel Ferrara's DRILLER KILLER and Larry Cohen's THE STUFF were dropped inside a Magimix and the resulting concoction seasoned with a dusting of tongue-in-cheek humour it'd likely end up looking something like Mathieu Peteul and Cesar Ducasse's DARK SOULS.

    The film opens with a teenage girl named Johanna (Johanna Gustavsson) jogging alone through the woods. She barely has time to build up a sweat before a sinister figure dressed in orange overalls wrestles her to the ground and bores a hole into the side of her head with an electric drill. Later, moments after she returns home, her father Morten (Morten Ruda) receives a phone call from the police pronouncing her dead. His joking and laughing is soon turned to shock when she starts vomiting up thick black bile.

    It turns out she is the first victim of a bizarre wave of attacks involving a mysterious black liquid which transforms otherwise healthy individuals into mindless, rotting zombies. As his daughter slowly loses control of her bodily functions and her skin begins to blacken and decay, a distraught Morten takes it upon himself to go track down those responsible.

    Fans of Chris Morris' JAM will no doubt find plenty of laughs in the ludicrousness of Morten's situation as Johanna slowly becomes his pet zombie but the film is also at times a sensitive portrait of fatherly devotion. And when Morten is shown watching old Super 8 family films with his daughter's limp, rotten body propped beside him it's difficult to know whether to laugh or cry.

    Lazy clichés such as the slasher movie's 'last woman standing' rule are subverted: our hero is not a nubile teenager but a bewildered, overweight father looking for the man who drilled his daughter, leaving her zombified. References to horror classics are skillful and witty, for example the homeless oil diver's expositional monologue which mirrors Quint's famous speech in JAWS. Winner of Best Horror at the Manhattan and Swansea film festivals, DARK SOULS brings slick thrills and oil spills without resorting to easy scares. 5 out of 5

    Cambridge Film Festival Daily
    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
    8abrarjonas

    Thriller and chilled

    Alwasys liked the thriller movie, and this movie has full of thriller, suspens and twist. I liked this movie, hopefully you also. In narrative films, story refers to the account that film narrates. It also refers to events that the audience infers and assumes to have taken place in the film. In narratives, the story appears in chronological order with a duration and frequency. The Story differs from the plot because the plot presents specific events in a narrative. Some stood out more than other and some were even worse or better than other. Many things were learned such as the art that goes into these movies and not to mention.
    10georgebig

    Dark Souls

    This is the definition of a real classic movie.

    I just have goosebumps when ever I watch the movie, it's a piece of art.

    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.

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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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      Referenced in Duck Souls (2018)

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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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