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mynameiseosson · 4 years ago
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Kadaver (2020), dir. Jarand Herdal
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theunseeliefilmclub · 3 years ago
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Cadaver (2020)
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gbhbl · 3 years ago
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Horror Movie Review: Kadaver (2020)
Horror Movie Review: Kadaver (2020)
Kadaver is a Norwegian horror film directed and written by Jarand Herdal, releasing in 2020. A nuclear apocalypse has wreaked havoc upon the world, leaving many of the remaining citizens struggling for survival. A family of three is given a lifeline by a still functional theatre which promises a hot meal and a mysterious show, one that they will never forget. Leonora and Jacob live with their…
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abs0luteb4stard · 4 years ago
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WATCHING
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elgatogeek · 4 years ago
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Películas que creo que pocas personas han visto y que considero deberían ver. (52/∞)
Kadaver (El cadaver), 2020, dir. Jarand Herdal.
Con Gitte Witt, Thomas Gullestad y Thorbjørn Harr.
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zebra3girl · 4 years ago
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“They haven’t seen you yet. Make sure this wasn’t all in vain.”
The Twelfth Man (2017) dir. Harald Zwart
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moviesandmania · 4 years ago
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CADAVER (2020) reviews of post-apocalypse Netflix flick
CADAVER (2020) reviews of post-apocalypse Netflix flick
Cadaver is a 2020 Norwegian horror feature film set during a postapocalyptic famine where a peculiar hotel dinner show draws crowds. Unfortunately, one family discovers they’ll pay much more than the price of admission.
Written and directed by Jarand Herdal, the Motion Blur Films production stars Gitte Witt, Thomas Gullestad, Thorbjørn Harr and Maria Grazia Di Meo.
Plot:
In the starving…
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c-carwood-lipton · 5 years ago
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maysshortmoviereviews · 6 years ago
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The 12th Man (2017) / Den 12. mann (original title)
They were 12 saboteurs. The Nazis killed 11 of them. This is the true story of the one who got away...
This is an incredible true story about heroism, bravery, determination and the will to survive. I really recommend it. It is set in snowy Norway and it’s an incredible true story. Do check it out.
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enfarktuss · 6 years ago
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“Tüm bunların boşuna olmadığını göster.”
12th Man (dir. Harald Zwart)
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theunseeliefilmclub · 3 years ago
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Cadaver (2020)
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thepeoplesmovies · 4 years ago
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In Netflix's Cadaver Trailer Are Your The Spectators Or The Spectacle?
In Netflix’s Cadaver Trailer Are Your The Spectators Or The Spectacle?
Rarely do we see the horror genre tip it’s toes into a Nuclear catastrophe. We will next month when Norwegian horror Cadaver and today Netflix have released the film’s Trailer, asking you one question…Are just one of The Spectators or The Spectacle?
The film is written and directed by Jarand Herdal.We find ourselves in an aftermath of an Nuclear disaster a family hungry for food, a local hotel…
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misslacito · 7 years ago
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Portadas Elle Diciembre 2017
Ahora llega…
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Daisy Ridley de UK.
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fc-suggests · 6 years ago
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hii!! i was wonder if you could suggest me an older sibling preferably male and a younger sister for herman tømmeraas. please and thank you!
I think the following could work:
Brother
Pål Sverre Valheim Hagen - Norwegian (1980)
Thomas Gullestad - Norwegian (1980)
Ole Christoffer Ertvåg - Norwegian (1987)
Sister
Gabriella Holsten - Norwegian (1993) *Could play younger
Elise Dalby - Norwegian (1995) *Could play younger
Josefine Frieda Pettersen - Norwegian (1996) *Could play younger
Ulrikke Falch - Norwegian (1996) *Could play younger
*Please correct me if any of these are wrong.
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(mascot: jaime raines - unspecified *transgender male)
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my-ylvis-world · 4 years ago
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nrkp3: 😍 #Lørdagsrådet er Maria «Piateed» Stavang, Vegard «The Fox» Ylvisåker, Thomas «Fingern» Gullestad - og Live! 📷: @dr.jones
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adamwatchesmovies · 4 years ago
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Kadaver (2020)
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Kadaver would’ve worked so much better if you didn’t make its twist so obvious. As is, you wait an eternity for its characters to catch up to what you already know. After then, it picks up but that’s too little too late.
After a nuclear disaster has decimated civilization, Leonora (Gitte Witt), Jacob (Thomas Gullestad), and their daughter Alice (Tuva Olivia Remman) are on the brink of starvation - as is everyone else. One day, they receive an invitation to attend a theatre play unlike any they’ve ever seen and a free meal is included. The former actress convinces her family to join the starving guests, despite the offer seeming too good to be true.
There are some solid ideas present and many are well-executed. In the opulent hotel-turned-theater, the performers walk around while the guests are free to follow whichever plot intrigues them the most. To differentiate the groups, host Mathias (Thorbjørn Harr) hands out masks. Not only are these great, creepy visuals, they open-up loads of possibilities. You can say whatever you want. As long as your face isn't covered, no one will believe you. We're told only outsiders wear them, but who can tell, really? Additionally, Leonora suffers from a trauma that causes her to see Alice when she’s not there. It doesn’t pay off, but anyone who wants to make a movie about illusions or an unhinged character should see Kadaver so they can take notes on the way it shows her frayed sanity.
Though writer/director Jarand Herdal shows great skill, key choices ultimately sink the movie. The world is starving but there's a banquet, free of charge? You know what I’m thinking. I know you’re thinking it too, so why does it take Leonora and Jacob so long to learn the dark secret this place holds? Frustratingly, it wouldn’t be nearly as obvious if this wasn’t set in a post-apocalyptic setting. The devastated world raises dozens of questions like “how does Matthias keep the lights on?”, "How does he maintain a staff?”, “Did all of the building's "things" come from before the bomb fell, or after? Either way, how did those get installed?” and “Down the line, how is this charade sustainable?”.
Unfortunately for us, we’re following the least suspicious person to ever survive the apocalypse. You’d think a survivor would have finely-honed survival skills… but no. Even when she does take charge and go on the offense, she repeatedly fails to take advantage of her situation. I understand the characters don’t know they’re in a horror movie but even so, they’re too slow to piece things together.
Kadaver is so close to making its premise work you keep giving it the benefit of the doubt. Your patience runs out by the time things kick into high gear. The terrific visuals and blips of smart directing are enough to keep you watching but ultimately, it fails to deliver like you want it to. (Original Norwegian with English subtitles, October 28, 2020)
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