A Norwegian dark fantasy film, made in the form of a "found footage" mockumentary. It is written and directed by André Øvredal, and features a mixed cast of relatively unknown actors and well-known Norwegian comedians, including Otto Jespersen.
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[QUOTE] Wikipedia: Plot
A group of students, Thomas (Glenn Erland Tosterud), Johanna (Johanna Mørck), and their cameraman Kalle (Tomas Alf Larsen), set out to make a documentary about a supposed bear poacher, Hans (Otto Jespersen). At the site of an illegally slain bear, they interview several local hunters, who comment that the bear tracks look odd and that someone probably dumped the carcass there, as well as Finn Haugen (Hans Morten Hansen), head of the Norwegian Wildlife Board. Finn dismisses the idea that the bear tracks could have been faked. The students manage to locate Hans, and follow him through Western Norway; when they try to interview him, he tells them to go away, but they persist.[/QUOTE]
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I saw this movie not to long ago and it was a pretty good movie. Subtitles got annoying as they usually do. There was lots of subtle humor, and probably more I missed out on, not knowing much about Norwegian politics and what not. Also features trolls.
It's such a shame that the poster and the trailer kind of ruin the excitement of the last scenes.
I saw this at the cinema. My favorite hand held camera movie.
Great movie, but the english dub sounded horrible. I was gonna watch the subbed version with the original norwegian voices, but I figured it would be a pain to only read throughout the whole movie.
I watched it with subtitles and it didn't bother me a bit.
I fucking loved this film, fantastic.
And it was even better it wasn't another "LOL SHOOT IT WITH GUNS"
It was just a group of people [sp]that used light to kill them[/sp]
One of the first foreign films I've seen and I really enjoyed it.
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