Several dead bodies have been found in Gothenburg striking fear into the city's population. We follow Goran Lidman who will head the task of tracing the offender. Clues lead to suspicions of... Read allSeveral dead bodies have been found in Gothenburg striking fear into the city's population. We follow Goran Lidman who will head the task of tracing the offender. Clues lead to suspicions of an occult group. The former reverend Gabriella, who has her own reasons for wanting to st... Read allSeveral dead bodies have been found in Gothenburg striking fear into the city's population. We follow Goran Lidman who will head the task of tracing the offender. Clues lead to suspicions of an occult group. The former reverend Gabriella, who has her own reasons for wanting to stop the killings, offers Lidman her help. As Lidman embarks on an involuntary collaboration... Read all
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Police is not always up to the task at hand, when it comes to solve mass murder things. You have to dig the movie, the pace it takes and the violence it showcases (as in helping to move the story along - though I have seen way better ways of that being handled) ... not the greatest then, but far from the worst ... if you like crime thrillers, you may give this a try.
For the most part I rather enjoyed this film. It started off as a normal, if somewhat gory, murder mystery. For most of the film it was unclear whether the cult was a group of religiously deluded individuals or whether their evil, supernatural activities could ultimately succeed. This meant that until the denouement we have the usual sight of investigators following clues, meeting potential witnesses and comparing the events to a possibly linked crime spree in Finland. The ending is fairly shocking but ultimately a little disappointing. The acting is pretty solid and the effects are decent enough. Overall a decent enough mystery/horror; not really a must see but neither is it something to be avoided.
These comments are based on watching the film in Swedish with English subtitles.
This film leaves my immortal soul aching for the answers to eternal questions. Questions like:
- Is this the best that Sweden's film industry can do in the 21st century? If so, condolences to the Bergmans.
- What poor suckers bankrolled this disaster, can they get their money back?
- Why does every actor in this film look like a slovenly mess who got hit with the Ugly Stick?
- Who at Netflix thought this film was worth putting on the site? And why is Netflix raising my prices to show me cr@p like this?
Forgive them Father for they have sinned. But, dear reader, you can save yourself and skip this movie now and forevermore.
This is Rasmus Tirzitis directorial debut. His earlier work is a Star Wars fan-movie called "Threads of Destiny" Check it out on YouTube.
Vilsen (international title: "Ave Mater") contains what you'd expect... really scary scenes, action and we get to learn more about detective Lidmans personal life and the collaboration with his policepartner Nordström.
The pastor Gabriella (played superbly by Alexandra Zetterberg) does a really good job in her role.
The script is very well written and covers the story excitingly from start to the explosive finale.
You'd better not miss this one. And keep a look out for the upcoming works from Rasmus Tirzitis in the future.
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- Runtime1 hour 56 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1