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(movie) The Manor (2021) – prosjek u navali folk horror scene.

Folk horror scena je u zadnjih nekoliko godina nevjerojatno jaka. Upravo je nestvarno koliko je folk horror izronio na površinu i iznio neke odlične folk horror filmove vrijedne svrstavanja na top 100 horrora svih vremena, ali i neke prosječne ili ispodprosječne, kao što je bilo i slučaj s poplavom (meni jednog od najomiljenijih) found footage horror podžanra prije deset plus godina. The Manor govori o tome, kako je nakon laganog moždanog udara Judith(Barbara Hershey) smještena u privatan starački dom. Isprva se pokušava uklopiti i nekako se sprijateljiti s drugim korisnicima, kao i naviknuti na novi ritam i način života, no s vremenom shvati da se u domu događa nešto jako čudno i da njoj je cimerica umrla preko noći. To ne bi nažalost bilo ništa čudno, da cimerica nije stalno upozoravala da je netko gleda u noći i da ljudi umiru. Judith osoblje uvjerava da ima demenciju, no ona shvaća da ovdje ima još nešto posrijedi, nešto mračno i drevno.

Gluma: 5/10 sjekira – Okej, ali ništa posebno. Barbara Hershey mi je na trenutke neuvjerljiva i nema nikakve kemije između nje i njenog unuka Josha(Nicholas Alexandar). Bruce Davison, Jill Larson i Shelley Robertson kao korisnici doma i svojevrsni bad guys su neuvjerljivi i nekarizmatični, tako da od glume sve samo neki teški prosjek.

Gore scene: 0/10 – nema, sve smrti koje se dogode u filmu se ili ne vide, jer su van ekrana i samo se spomenu ili ispadne viseća ruka s kolica ispod plahte, a čak ni kraj nema nekih efektnijih dijelova koji bi mogli popraviti film.

Zaključak: 4/10 – ispodprosječan film u poplavi folk horrora. Radije pogledajte i utrošite vrijeme na nešto bolje.

(little movie secrets) Lake of the Dead(1958) – Norwegian folk horror legend

Folk horror is so much featured in today’s horror movie scene but this Norwegian jewel has been almost forgotten until recent documentary about folk horror called Woodlands Dark…where I saw this one and immediately got interested. Norwegian horror scene is little but they have solid horror movies like Skjult or Rovdyr falling to my mind almost instantly, but this one has in fact been only Norwegian horror movie for a long time.

The story evolves around eerie haunted lake in the middle of the woods where there is supposedly no bottom and it draws souls to its depths. There is also a story about a crazy man Tore Gravik who killed her sister’s lover and then she and he drowned in this lake, also his screams can be heard every year upon the date of his death. Fast forward to nowadays, group of friends travel to the remote cabin on that lake where Liljan’s brother Werner is about to meet them but he disappeared and his dog was shot in the head. Group shares the story that Tore’s ghost enters people, makes them kill and drown in the lake so the plot thickens and strange things start to happen, Liljan’s boyfriend Braten is killed and they start to wonder has Tore returned from the dead or is it something more sinister but not otherworldly here?

Well, I enjoyed this one very much, although it is black and white, it has that Scandinavian mystery feel and atmosphere with some plot twists that would make modern movies hide in shame. Characters are well written and acting is awesome, so it is a pleasure to watch this one. It also contains a movie scene which was for a long time most famous in Norwegian movie industry, where Liljan throws herself in the lake to drown(not a spoiler). There is also parts of Nordic humor which just fits perfectly in that parts of the movie. I recommend this one as history of folk horror mystery.

(movie) The Twin (2022) is an atmospheric psychological horror tale set in Finland!

After the loss of their son Nathan, married couple move to Finland with their survived son, Elliot, who is Nathan´s twin brother. There in the north of Finland, couple seeks to find solace and deal with grief and loss. But, sinister forces are at work. Elliot starts to behave weird, claiming that he is Nathan and Anthony, the husband becomes estranged and somehow stops taking notes of Rachel´s search for truth. The townsfolk are weird and just stand in front of the house and watch. Is there a way to bring Nathan back, sell your soul or sacrifice everything?

Well, this one was your average folk psychological horror tale like so many others. Meaning, desolate place, cultists, ancient beliefs, pagan lore, family which tries to cope with loss and grief. But, the twist in the end of the movie somehow saves it to be a bit above average and saves the movie in making it a decent one. Teresa Palmer(Warm Bodies, Lights Out) is good, Steven Cree(Outlaw King, Maleficent) somehow does not manage to have chemistry with Palmer´s character Rachel. Directed by Taneli Mustonen(Lake Bodom).