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Cabin of the Death

Original title: Vittra
  • 2012
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
2.6K
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Cabin of the Death (2012)
Body HorrorFolk HorrorHorrorThriller

Ida and Albin are a happy couple. They set off to a cabin in the vast Swedish woodlands to have a fun holiday with their friends. But under the floorboards waits an evil from Sweden's dark p... Read allIda and Albin are a happy couple. They set off to a cabin in the vast Swedish woodlands to have a fun holiday with their friends. But under the floorboards waits an evil from Sweden's dark past.Ida and Albin are a happy couple. They set off to a cabin in the vast Swedish woodlands to have a fun holiday with their friends. But under the floorboards waits an evil from Sweden's dark past.

  • Directors
    • Sonny Laguna
    • Tommy Wiklund
  • Writers
    • Sonny Laguna
    • David Liljeblad
    • Tommy Wiklund
  • Stars
    • Patrik Berg-Almkvisth
    • Lisa Henni
    • Patrick Saxe
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    2.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Sonny Laguna
      • Tommy Wiklund
    • Writers
      • Sonny Laguna
      • David Liljeblad
      • Tommy Wiklund
    • Stars
      • Patrik Berg-Almkvisth
      • Lisa Henni
      • Patrick Saxe
    • 30User reviews
    • 54Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Patrik Berg-Almkvisth
    • Albin
    • (as Patrik Almkvist)
    Lisa Henni
    Lisa Henni
    • Ida
    Patrick Saxe
    Patrick Saxe
    • Simon
    Johannes Brost
    Johannes Brost
    • Gunnar
    Amanda Renberg
    • Linnea
    Jessica Blomkvist
    • Marie…
    Max Wallmo
    • Markus
    Anna Henriksson
    • Tove
    Ingar Sigvardsdotter
    • Karin
    Ralf Beck
    • Olof
    Sanna Ekman
    Sanna Ekman
    • Eva
    Julia Knutson
    • Lisa
    Jessica Darberg
    • Customer
    Chaton Anderson
    Chaton Anderson
    • Zoe
    A.R. Hellquist
    • Police Officer
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    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Sonny Laguna
      • Tommy Wiklund
    • Writers
      • Sonny Laguna
      • David Liljeblad
      • Tommy Wiklund
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    5spencergrande6

    Great practical effects and yet you feel nothing

    This has probably the best mud-blood effects I've ever seen (mud-blood is the modern incarnation of blood that refuses to be red because that's a color and desaturation is all the rage - but in this case there's actual mud which helps). There are really good practical effects and non-stop craziness throughout and yet I still felt nothing.

    It's all in service to those who came before. There's no ingenuity or true imagination at work here. It's so indebted to The Evil Dead it forgets to be its own thing and somehow winds up worse as a result. An up the ante riff on The Evil Dead shouldn't just feel like it's going through the motions. I can't quite put my finger on it, but this whole thing is just off in some way and it's all related to that somehow.

    There's never a moment that makes your mind jump and heart leap at the sheer unexpectedness, the showmanship, it's just so much blood and splatter and god I hate that that sounds like a bad thing but here it is.
    4Fero_Marini

    Im sorry, but Im disappointed

    I went to see this movie at London Fright Fest 2013. I was really looking forward to see it as I love Scandinavian movies such as Deadsnow or Trollhunter. Many reviewers compared it to Evil Dead, so obviously my expectations were high - and that was the problem. Don't compare it to the cult classic, they have very little in common. Unfortunately I did not find Wither funny, nor scary, a little gory yes (but I'm sure you've seen it all before), and have to admit I was leaving the cinema quite disappointed. The plot isn't anything special, takes off slowly, and characters aren't helping either (I actually found two main characters really annoying).

    I hope you'll going to like the movie more than I did, but please refrain from comparing it to Evil Dead.
    6Greenzombidog

    Oh, how my excitement withered.

    Yeah I also read all the buzz about this movie being the new Evil dead or whatever they were saying. I suppose it is like evil dead plot wise, group of kids go to a cabin (or abandoned house in this case)are all one by one possessed or infected by evil. Then gorily kill each other off.

    Unfortunately that kind of comparison is unfair to Wither as it gives you certain preconceptions. Unlike Evil dead this movie has no sense of fun. It is far too serious and given the quite silly plot this doesn't work in its favour. The only laughs I had were at the main guys hair becoming quite crazy during one of the fights the brother characters generally cheesy appearance and the subtitle coming up for a quite obvious shouted expletive, twice. Also none of the characters seem to have a problem killing each other. These people are supposed to be long time friends but they quite happily shoot and stab each other in the blink of an eye.

    It is fairly gory but if gore is what you're looking for it doesn't even do that in an original way. None of the kills are inventive. I had seen nearly every kill bar one (the one with the stool) done before. The effects are in the majority done with practical effects with a bit of CG help. There are a couple of CGI blood squirts which I loathe because the blood just vanishes. Overall the gore effects are good but not as extreme as some reviews claim. The possession make up for the actors is pretty good. More effort does seem to have been made with the brother character than anyone else though.

    The Gore effects aren't the only time CG rears it's ugly head, there is added heavy rain in certain scenes that doesn't appear to be making the actors very wet (oops). Also some over the top clouds of dust and debris.

    The ending is also a massive anticlimax you wait the whole movie to see the thing that caused all this mayhem. when you do finally see it it's a bit of a non event.

    I was really looking forward to Wither I enjoyed the directors other movie Blood runs cold but this one lacked something for me.
    4Jiiimbooh

    Impressive gore, but that's the best thing about it

    Some young people decide to party and spend the night in an abandoned house in the woods. One by one they are possessed by… something and the possessed start attacking the not-yet-possessed. We only get a semi-explanation for why and what's going on, but that's really all that's needed. It's not the most original story of all time, but it works.

    This Swedish horror movie is like a modern Evil Dead with more realistic gore effects, but most else is sadly not up to the same standard as the old cult-classic. After an initial horror scene to set the tone, we get a superficial presentation of the characters and why they are going to the house. This part is rather boring. I understand that they want to set up the characters and story, but we get mostly uninteresting talking. No interesting stuff happening, no funny jokes, and no good buildup of what's to come. Regarding the dialog: the lines themselves are mostly realistic during this part. However, the delivery isn't always that realistic, but not bad enough to be funny.

    The movie does get better once the horror begins. There are some creepy parts and excellent gore effects. Despite this being a low-budget Swedish horror, the effects are up to par with a modern Hollywood horror movie, so kudos for that. The acting even improves a bit. However, I was a little annoyed at times at the inconsistent behavior of the possessed. Sometimes they can't attack the humans fast enough, yet at other times they just stand there and look.

    I would recommend this to someone who is mainly interested in seeing some nice gore.
    6dsntxst

    OK for what it is

    A group of friends head out for a weekend of fun at an abandoned cabin in the woods but unwittingly unleash an ancient evil that begins hunting them one-by-one.

    So originality is not a key factor with 'Wither' but then it isn't supposed to be. What 'Wither' is though is an okay little cabin-in-the-woods story that evokes the gritty and primal feel of old school horror flicks of the 70s and 80s - the good and the bad.

    The good: (1) There is minimal back story before we get to the "goods"; (2) The cast do an adequate job of looking pretty one minute then terrified the next; (3) There are some pretty neat practical effects throughout; (4) From the setting to the use of film grain, the entire film looks very gritty which helps set the atmosphere; (5) The horror set pieces are entertaining for the most part (and gore fans are well catered to).

    The bad: (1) Things happen a bit too conveniently in order to push the film along and there are some breaks in the film's logic that were a bit jarring; (2) Although it's to be expected, there are A LOT of "Why would anyone do that?" moments which are really infuriating; (3) The neat practical effects are counterbalanced by some not-so-neat CG effects; (4) The film starts to drag towards the end and peters out into a bit of a ho-hum conclusion.

    'Wither' is no classic but is enjoyable enough if you don't expect too much from it (and we all need films like these once in a while, right?). This is a simple cabin-in-the-woods story: no muss, no fuss. Worth a view.

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    • Trivia
      Johannes Brost threw up after filming his fight scene and did not dare to watch the film because of the violence.
    • Goofs
      When Marie sneaks into the cabin from one of the back windows to scare off Albin who is trying to unlock the front door and get in, the inside of the cabin is too dark and Marie finds a candle and lights it on with a match. From now on the length of the candle differs in each scene. At first it's long, at the very next scene it becomes a half shorter. Then again it's longer, then again shorter.
    • Connections
      Featured in Sven Uslings Bio: Sämsta filmer 2019 Del 2: Plats 10-1 (2020)
    • Soundtracks
      Så vill jag inte leva
      Written by Samir El Alaoui & Patrick Saxe

      Performed by Sara Varga

      Produced by Samir El Alaoui

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    • Release date
      • August 9, 2013 (Sweden)
    • Country of origin
      • Sweden
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • Swedish
    • Also known as
      • Wither
    • Filming locations
      • Knivsta, Sweden
    • Production company
      • Stockholm Syndrome Film
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      • SEK 300,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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