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Rage: Midsummer's Eve

  • 2015
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
3.4/10
311
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Rage: Midsummer's Eve (2015)
A group of American, English and Finnish friends living and studying in Finland decide to spend their last summer holiday in Finland together.
They decide to make a trip to the Finnish Arctic Circle to celebrate the Midsummer's Eve and to experience the mystique of the Midnight Sun. Rage - Midsummer's Eve is directed by awarded female Director and Film Editor, Tii Ricks. The film is shot entirely in Finland, in real locations during the White Nights in the summer when the sun never sets above the Arctic Circle.
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American and British friends studying in Finland decide to take up an offer to travel to the Arctic Circle and experience the mysterious, pagan celebration of Midsummer's Eve.American and British friends studying in Finland decide to take up an offer to travel to the Arctic Circle and experience the mysterious, pagan celebration of Midsummer's Eve.American and British friends studying in Finland decide to take up an offer to travel to the Arctic Circle and experience the mysterious, pagan celebration of Midsummer's Eve.

  • Director
    • Tii Ricks
  • Writer
    • Tii Ricks
  • Stars
    • Michael Vardian
    • Holly Georgia
    • Johnny Sachon
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.4/10
    311
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Tii Ricks
    • Writer
      • Tii Ricks
    • Stars
      • Michael Vardian
      • Holly Georgia
      • Johnny Sachon
    • 15User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Rage: Midsummer's Eve: Where Are They?
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    Michael Vardian
    • Kimi
    Holly Georgia
    Holly Georgia
    • Hannah
    Johnny Sachon
    • Aron
    Christian Sandström
    Christian Sandström
    • Jussi
    Greta Mandelin
    • Jenni
    Jussi 69
    • DJ
    Eero Hasu
    • The Farmer
    Katja Jaskari
    • Traveller
    Mikko Korhonen
    • Tom Nieminen
    Mait Lepik
    • Bouncer 1
    Mikko Mäkinen
    • Guy in school
    Tom Nylund
    • Guy in school
    Mary Lee Sjönell
    • Teacher 2
    Tomi Syrjänen
    • Teacher 1
    Satu Taalikainen
    • Päivi Nieminen
    Kimmo Yli-Kojola
    • Creepy Guy
    Harry Guillot
    • Extra
    • (uncredited)
    Veera W. Vilo
    Veera W. Vilo
    • Party girl
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Tii Ricks
    • Writer
      • Tii Ricks
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews15

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    3onlythusfar

    Unfortunately Pointless

    I'm not a friend or relative of the film makers, as I suspect, that the writers of all these positive reviews must be. Either that, or a random group of people with poor taste, just happened to come upon this film. I'm just writing this review to let you know, that this movie is very poor, 2/3's of it being just an extended chase scene, which finally ends with . . . nothing. The actors and the camera work are adequate, the little bit of music is passable; however, the non-existent plot simply consisting of the characters perpetually running through the woods, with no pay-off, is tiring, and ultimately very disappointing. A child could have easily dreamed this up. I just wanted to warn you.
    8zznoble80

    The fear of unknown is the best kind of horror there is

    For me the point of horror films has always been the fear of unknown or something which you cannot control. Several other films has done it for me, and Rage: Midsummer's Eve is also one of those films. Whereas Michael Myers is explained to viewers as using "talk to me like I am four years old" method there are films which you never really know why you have to be afraid or who is threading you. And that is awesome! Tii Ricks has created a roller coaster kind of horror experience which starts from a little push - the easy and joyful, excited feeling in the beginning of the ride - and once you get to the peak point of it, you just realise that all you can do is to hold on and go with the flow. The Director of Photography for Rage is Lawrence Dolkart whom has previously shot music videos for example for Marilyn Manson and Stone Temple Pilots. This really shows in a film.
    c342

    A real treat!

    I am a big fan of horror, action and scary movie. I watched Rage: Midsummer's Eve (2015) and wasn't disappointed! I highly recommend it. Right from the very start, my eyes were frozen to the screen. I couldn't take my eyes off of it.

    I enjoyed the plot of this film. The script contains many clever "so that's what that was about!" moments, and the twists are much more complicated and scary than you would expect in a horror sequel.

    The acting was on point. Johnny Sachon and Michael Vardian were extremely impressive in their respective performance. I was blown away at how beautifully done it was: the camera work, the acting, the story, it all took me by surprise. Technically, it is very crafty. You won't suspect it coming.

    In general, "Rage: Midsummer's Eve" possesses a professionalism not often seen in the genre; most horror films go for cheap across the board from the budget to the talent to the thrills. The film is distinct in terms of story. Not an ounce of it can be perceived as immature or hollow. What a rare treat!
    4Platypuschow

    Rage Midsummer's Eve: Below average but not entirely bad

    The oddly titled Rage: Midsummer's Eve isn't a bad movie it's just overwhelmingly flawed.

    It tells the usual cliched tale of a group of friends who go to stay in cabin away from civilization, because that always goes well!

    Arguably the sub-genre would be considered slasher and it certainly has it's own identity. Partially due to the incredible Finnish metal soundtrack, partially because considering its budget for the most part it looks quite good.

    The trouble is regarding that budget whenever something happens it shows, the counter measures they use to disguise the minimal funds simply don't work.

    Set in Finland it's a pretty film that could have been good if only it wasn't devoid of budget. I'm not an elitist and support independent cinema (It tends to be better in fact) but never overshoot. If you can't afford to make the best of a script because of financial limitations then simply don't make the movie at all.

    Could have been good, but the end product simply isn't. Nice try though all things considered.

    The Good:

    Great metal soundtrack

    Has character

    The Bad:

    Audio balancing could have been better

    Some character logic defies logic

    Stock scream

    Lack of budget shows

    Crummy antagonist

    Things I Learnt From This Movie:

    Kids > Partner

    Doesn't matter where you are in the world, drinking from a can on the streets looks trashy

    Mustard, sausage and vodka sounds like a party
    4rprince-832-6294

    Yet another cliché, generic horror film.

    -Rage: Midsummer's Eve (2015) movie review: -I am going to make this quick. Rage: Midsummer's Eve is a generic horror film about a group of young adults who go to a creepy house and there's death and bad things and stuff.

    -The story has been done to death, -The film took forever to start and didn't pick up that much until the last third.

    -None of the acting is anything better than any other film like this.

    -The characters were all horror stereotypes minus the black guy.

    -I did not pay attention to the music because none of it stood out to me.

    -Nothing else in this film is original or better than cliché in any way. Therefore, Rage: Midsummer's Eve is not worth seeing. Ever.

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    Jennifer Love Hewitt and Freddie Prinze Jr. in Souviens-toi... l'été dernier (1997)
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    Mia Farrow in Rosemary's Baby (1968)
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    Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway in Chinatown (1974)
    Mystery
    Cho Yeo-jeong in Parasite (2019)
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      Even though the movie is shot in Finland, the car they are driving in to the arctic circle has Estonian plates. It is very uncommon that any Finn would have a car with foreign plates.
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    • Release date
      • March 6, 2015 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Finnish
    • Filming locations
      • Arctic Circle, Finland
    • Production company
      • La Brea Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $1,300,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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