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      Deliver Us From Evil

      2009 1 hr. 40 min. Mystery & Thriller List
      80% 5 Reviews Tomatometer 61% 250+ Ratings Audience Score A man returns to his hometown with his family and encounters the residents' xenophobia. Read More Read Less Watch on Fandango at Home Premiered Jan 09 Buy Now

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      Chester Some parts I didn't understand, and the siege at the end was a little hackneyed. but it was still a powerful movie with excellent performances. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 10/29/23 Full Review Audience Member Ok Danish movie , not long alright ...they don't tell how far the delivery with the truck is . Guese not far otherwise this movie would'nt make much sense. Fine Rated 3 out of 5 stars 02/21/23 Full Review Audience Member I love Ole Bornedal's previous work, but this was a major letdown. The movie starts off promising as a rural drama, but ventures into bizarre territory (not in a good way), becoming laughably implausible and morphing into a cheap Straw Dogs wannabe. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 02/09/23 Full Review Audience Member Insane and insanely good. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/20/23 Full Review Audience Member "Deliver Us From Evil" is a Danish film written and directed by Ole Bornedal. The film is set in the Danish countryside, after a young father moves back to his hometown with his family, where circumstances soon follow that force him to defend his family, and the way they live their life as well. On the surface, this is a stylish thriller both beautiful and brutal, with events that bring to mind Sam Peckinpah's 1971 classic "Straw Dogs." However, "Deliver Us From Evil," maintains a certain tone that prevents it from reaching the same emotional and psychological impact of its predecessor. Lars (Jens Andersen) and Johannes (Lasse Rimmer), are brothers with very little in common. Johannes is a high-powered lawyer with a beautiful wife and two children; Lars is a drunken truck driver who beats his girlfriend. Having returned to his hometown in the country, Johannes hopes for a less hectic, more genuine lifestyle. But trouble is underfoot when Lars runs over a woman with his truck. He sees only one-way out: put the blame on Alain (Bojan Navojec), a Bosnian refugee with impaired mental functions. Led by the dead woman's husband, a retired colonel whose son was killed in the Serbian theater, the town's population of angry drunks and bitter workingmen instantly jump at the chance to crucify the outsider, but Johannes stands in their way, motivated by his sense of amorality. Undeterred, the violent, drunken horde makes their way to Johannes´ secluded house, where the family and Alain fear for their lives. The house is converted into a fortress, where the madness and siege begins. An engaging, yet over determined setup, the movie does little to complicate. What few twists in the story that exist, don't add to much of anything shocking or memorable. Perhaps it's the saturated high contrast of the cinematography, that while absolutely stunning, it gives the film an artificial feel. The cast is of one-dimensional clichéd characters, who all play predictable roles. The strange choice for a narrator whose introduction of the story makes it seem like it's a family comedy, and not a gripping thriller that is about to unfold. The end result is a brutally violent climactic showdown that may be visceral and exciting, but lacks the grit or the emotional involvement that would have made this one a classic in its own right. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 01/16/23 Full Review Audience Member a very evil story, brilliant acting. It's not that often it's possible to feel sheer terror creeping up your spine... Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 02/23/23 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating

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      Jennie Punter Globe and Mail The action takes a dark turn at the town festival that evening, and soon Johannes's home is surrounded -- and the movie revs up. Rated: 3/4 Oct 8, 2010 Full Review Rob Hunter Film School Rejects Deliver Us From Evil makes no excuses for the actions of its antagonists, but it's still interested in exploring the motivations of all involved. Rated: B Aug 1, 2013 Full Review Jason Gorber Filmfest Certainly worth a view, but not the breakout Danish film that I've come to expect year after year. Rated: C+ Aug 1, 2013 Full Review Mel Valentin eFilmCritic.com Rated: 4/5 Oct 11, 2010 Full Review National Post Rated: 3/4 Oct 9, 2010 Full Review Read all reviews

      Movie Info

      Synopsis A man returns to his hometown with his family and encounters the residents' xenophobia.
      Director
      Ole Bornedal
      Screenwriter
      Ole Bornedal
      Production Co
      Thura Film A/S
      Genre
      Mystery & Thriller
      Original Language
      Danish
      Release Date (Streaming)
      Jan 9, 2012
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