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Alena

  • 2015
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
1.4K
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Alena (2015)
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When Alena arrives at her new elite boarding school, Filippa and the other girls start to harass her. But Alena's best friend Josefin won't let her take anymore beating. If she won't strike ... Read allWhen Alena arrives at her new elite boarding school, Filippa and the other girls start to harass her. But Alena's best friend Josefin won't let her take anymore beating. If she won't strike back, Josefin will do it for her. Hard.When Alena arrives at her new elite boarding school, Filippa and the other girls start to harass her. But Alena's best friend Josefin won't let her take anymore beating. If she won't strike back, Josefin will do it for her. Hard.

  • Director
    • Daniel di Grado
  • Writers
    • Kerstin Gezelius
    • Alexander Onofri
    • Daniel di Grado
  • Stars
    • Helena Af Sandeberg
    • Johan Ehn
    • Ulrika Ellemark
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    1.4K
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    • Director
      • Daniel di Grado
    • Writers
      • Kerstin Gezelius
      • Alexander Onofri
      • Daniel di Grado
    • Stars
      • Helena Af Sandeberg
      • Johan Ehn
      • Ulrika Ellemark
    • 13User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Helena Af Sandeberg
    Helena Af Sandeberg
    • Headmistress
    Johan Ehn
    • The Coach
    Ulrika Ellemark
    • School Counselor
    Malin Persson
    Malin Persson
    • Lollo
    Marie Senghore
    Marie Senghore
    • Tessan
    Fanny Klefelt
    Fanny Klefelt
    • Cecilia
    Rebecka Nyman
    • Josefin
    Felice Jankell
    • Fabienne
    Molly Nutley
    • Filippa
    Amalia Holm
    Amalia Holm
    • Alena
    Max Nilén
    • Nicholas
    Alma Alfsdotter
    • Class mate
    • Director
      • Daniel di Grado
    • Writers
      • Kerstin Gezelius
      • Alexander Onofri
      • Daniel di Grado
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    10angelapscanlon

    Great film Amalia holm was a force as always

    I watched this film because Amalia holm was in it and I know what a great actress she is and was not let down this film was great and quiet scary and weird in places I would suggest that people check this film out it's worth the watch.
    8Obi-Wan-22

    A well-worn story told very well

    This movie proves that Hollywood is getting worse and worse at making horror movies. There is nothing unique or special about "Alena"'s story yet the movie is engaging, unsettling and genuinely unnerving by superior craftsmanship. The story takes place at a Swedish private school filled with positively "mean girls." When a public school student is thrust into the system after having left her school on mysterious grounds the story begins. All of the girls are perfectly cast. How can you not hate them?

    When the horror and thrills begin they are uniquely surprising, not resting on the tropes of the well-trodden story. This movie knows what it is and provided a very enjoyable evenings worth of entertainment.
    10clarastahl-88043

    Unique and beautiful

    This is a teen story. It's about queerness, it's about girls, it's about self-hatred. Taking place at a girl school, and following a girl at a new school. It contains insecurity and bullying. I don't wanna do any spoilers, but it's not what you think it is.

    This movie is very much about teenage girls. Both their best and worst qualities. It's a movie that will sit with you. Somehow it captures so well what it is to be a teenage girl.

    This needs to reach is audience. I think any queer person will enjoy this story. It's isn't very horror like, I think maybe if you don't like horror you can enjoy this if you enjoyed teenage stories and queer stories. It's happy and sad at the same time, and it feels very real somehow.
    8carl-76970

    Worth a watch! Imperfect, but great for fans of these settings.

    I'll preface by saying I really like it, and ask you keep that in mind - because I'm now gonna write a decent bit and a good part of it is about why someone could dislike it.

    I am a huge sucker for these types of settings. I goddamn love the character of Filippa, and I feel her actor did her justice. Might just be wishful thinking, but parts of her character design felt inspired by Heather Chandler? Some parts of the source material felt like it worked since there was this 'intentionally-almost-a-parody-but-still-somehow-super-engaging' feel to it. For example some of Filippas dialogue.

    Now, a lot of that was changed here, which is certainly for the best. It sounded better this way - the original probably fit better being read. The actor's portrayal of Filippa's anger and violent mannerisms felt real. I think that some parts, like her leaving her dad a voice message about doing good in sports at the school, could feel shoe-horned in to some. Not really to me, though. More things were changed in this adaption. Now, on the one hand some of what was changed took up very little "space" story-wise. On the other hand: changes were sorely needed to make it work in a movie. Like there were no boys allowed in the girls locker after P. E. That would've made it way to unreal for live action - great thing to change. The way they adapted one specific plot point that hinged on this was done competently, I should say.

    Some scenes (I won't spoil) felt like they were cool and all, but maybe worsened the pacing? Like they were included since they fit in the original, and those who read the source material would miss them if they weren't included: they made up huge parts of the original's specific thematic style and feel. Thinking of when Josefin shows Alena what she thinks Fabienne and Filippa are really like, for example.

    Although I feel that some of the pacing felt disjointed-ish, I still felt for all of the main characters at the end, no doubt. And I personally still love the scenes which some could feel messes with the pacing.

    I feel that to a lot of people, imperfect pacing or dialogue which at times 'feels adapted' can get sort of paved-over by a language barrier. So if you're not a swedish-speaker then that might be positive.

    On the other hand: being Swedish, some small parts hit extra hard. That's because I know many people that share the characters' 'swedish mannerisms' and use the same choice in wording and intonation, in a way that's kinda unique geographically.

    The soundtrack felt fitting, but sometimes I felt it maybe would've been better had it been higher tempo. I'm not a sound guy though, so...

    Me personally, I would've liked it if there was more lovin' between the good guys (gals), like in the source material. But I still totally feel that the movie was better as a whole regarding changes made to that. I feel there is a bit of a 'distance' to the story and characters when reading comics which wouldn't have been there in movie format, so the dialogue- and story beat changes were necessary.

    It is a movie that people who like this type of setting (an elite boarding school), these types of characters (the upper class bully-girls etc.) and these types of 'supernatural elements' will like a lot. Though I imagine some people might feel that it doen't get deep enough to be as impactful as it could've been - and that it lacks some of the flair the source material certainly didn't lack. Again - I won't spoil, but: deciding to end it the way they did took guts. Worth a watch!
    1grejhojta

    Not much to mention

    After the first four minutes I realized that I have never seen actors care less about their roles. I had high hopes, since I loved the novel, but I really can't take the acting serious. It feels like I'm watching a high school-project.

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    • Trivia
      Based on the graphic novel "Alena" by Kim W Andersson.
    • Soundtracks
      Broken Hearts Club Remix
      Music by Karl Frid & Pär Frid

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    • Release date
      • August 19, 2016 (Sweden)
    • Country of origin
      • Sweden
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    • Language
      • Swedish
    • Also known as
      • Алена
    • Production companies
      • Silvio Entertainment
      • Sveriges Television (SVT)
      • Svenska Filminstitutet (SFI)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 23 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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