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Thale

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Crime-scene cleaners (Erlend Nervold, Jon Sigve Skard) discover an unstoppable, legendary creature (Silje Reinåmo) at a remote cabin.
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John Anderson Variety It's too wordy by half, saying what it should be showing -- which is ironic, given helmer Aleksander L. Nordaas' able hand, early on, with unspoken, unseen horrors. Apr 5, 2013 Full Review John DeFore The Hollywood Reporter Odd hybrid doesn't make the most of its folkloric premise. Apr 5, 2013 Full Review Nick Schager Village Voice Soon the wealth of exposition is accompanied by the appearance of hoofed CG wilderness she-beasts devoid of any terrifying personality. Apr 3, 2013 Full Review Jennie Kermode Eye for Film There's none of the usual horror over-emphasis here - it's just observational, matter of fact, and thereby much creepier. Rated: 4/5 Aug 19, 2013 Full Review Brent Simon Shared Darkness Ultimately all wind-up -- a work that dances around a couple moods and genres without ever really wholeheartedly committing to one in particular. Rated: C Apr 15, 2013 Full Review Bill Gibron PopMatters When it tries to do something different and dangerous, Thale succeeds. When it goes for the heart, or the hero moment, it winds up being more miss than hit. Rated: 3/5 Apr 6, 2013 Full Review Read all reviews

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Wolfgang G Thale – Ein dunkles Geheimnis ist ein Horrorfilm von Regisseur Aleksander Nordaas, der neben der Regie auch die Kameraführung und den Schnitt übernahm… Zwei Tatortreiniger stoßen in einer abgelegenen Waldhütte auf ein eingesperrtes Fabelwesen… Ich würde den Film eher zu den Fantasyfilmen zählen, im Mittelpunkt steht eine Huldra, ein Naturgeist der skandinavischen Folklore… Eine hervorragend erzählte Geistergeschichte mit einer perfekten schauspielerischen Leistung… Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 05/02/23 Full Review Audience Member Made for about a dollar, this folkloric tale of a beautiful wood nymph discovered chained in a basement by 2 crime scence cleanup dweebs - is at once facinating, surprising and well worth a look. Critics everywhere chided the cheap effects and windy exposition. For christ sake, the budget was 15 grand...Critics are so annoyingly snobby and witless, fuk 'em. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 02/09/23 Full Review Audience Member An interesting fantasy, borderline horror movie about a cabin in the woods that needs some crime cleaning and leads to an interesting discovery. The three main actors are quite good together, and the occasional shot of Norwegian lakes and forests adds to the mystery. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 02/14/23 Full Review Audience Member It is safe to assume that Elvis and Leo do a job that few people could stomach. They clean up crime scenes. After the bodies have been removed, they clean up the pools of blood and bits of human remains that litter the scene. It's not a pleasant job but somebody's got to do it. Decked out in masks and bright yellow hazmat suits, they go about their business, picking up the pieces of someone else's inhumanity against his fellow man. From the first moment, it becomes clear that Leo (Jon Sigve Skard) is easily equipped to handle this. Elvis (Erlend Nervold), who vomits profusely into a nearby bucket, seems less so. From this unappetizing scene, we get the feeling that Thale will be a movie about what these guys do for a living. Indeed, following their day to day routine might have been fascinating, but admittedly hard to stomach. Yet, we soon find that we're wrong. Thale is an odd, mysterious and somewhat beguiling supernatural thriller from Norway that is built on mood and atmosphere and suspense made up of things that we learn along the way. It is a relief to find a movie this quiet and moody when so many thrillers fall back on the standard of jack-in-the-box terror. In a series of creepy images banded with effectively melancholy music, the next scene reveals quick-cut elements that we only understand later. Leo and Elvis find that their next job is to clean up a crime scene that reminds us, uncomfortably, of Buffalo Bill's lair in The Silence of the Lambs. Waiting for a professional team to show up, Elvis begins to poke around. Something in the way this house is laid out seems to be more than meets the eye. Leo urges him not to go snooping around, but Elvis' natural curiosity gets the better of him. A small cold filthy room reveals jars of liquids, strings of dim lights and a bathtub filled with milky water invites investigation, though a more cautious individual might have not have proceeded any further. From this point, I may discuss certain plot points. So if you want to see the movie cold, you may want to stop here. What he discovers isn't all that unusual. Beneath the milky water is a naked girl who seems to have been there for some time. She is alive, but terrified. She doesn't speak, but an old tape recorder reveals that her name is Thale (Silje Reinåmo). What Elvis comes to understand is that she is more than a victim. This room is more than a torture chamber, and her reasons for being in this location reveal that she is possibly not suppose to exist. Neither, by the way, is whatever is skulking around outside. It would be cruel to reveal what happens next, but safe to say it isn't what we expect. This isn't one of those movie with screaming victims and cheapo shocks. It is the kind of movie where the thrills come from what the characters discover for themselves. Elvis and Leo have stumbled upon something that is possibly bigger than both of them. Holed up in that room with Thale, something else manifests itself, something else that isn't suppose to exist. What is even more interesting is what we learn about Elvis and Leo along the way. In just a few tiny passages of dialogue, Elvis and Leo become full-blooded people, not just pawns to be chased around by a boogeyman. It is curious to see a supernatural thriller like this that takes a few seconds to give its characters a bit of dimension. They aren't fully-realizes souls but they have lives that we can imagine exist apart from their predicament. Having recently sat through the halfwit (not to mention boring) nonsense of Fede Alvarez's remake of Evil Dead, this movie comes as a breath of fresh air. While it isn't a perfect film, Thale exudes a measure of tension and grounds its story in reality before revealing the supernatural forces that are present. This is the kind of movie that builds slowly, giving us time to discover things. It has the patience to reveal the story as it unfolds rather than explain everything all at once and then march us to an inevitable conclusion. It may not be to every taste. It moves slowly and has long passages where we wait for something to happen, but given the sad state of most other films in this genre, we welcome the chance to discover things for ourselves. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 02/14/23 Full Review Audience Member I wanted more from this film Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars 01/30/23 Full Review Audience Member This was definitely a weird little movie. The cast of characters fits in one hand and most of the movie is shot in this one bunker location. I couldn't get any sort of captioning on this movie, which I believe is Norwegian. It would have nice to know what the two guys were talking about near the end of the movie. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 02/03/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis Crime-scene cleaners (Erlend Nervold, Jon Sigve Skard) discover an unstoppable, legendary creature (Silje Reinåmo) at a remote cabin.
Director
Aleksander L. Nordaas
Producer
Bendik Heggen Strønstad
Screenwriter
Aleksander L. Nordaas
Production Co
Film Fund FUZZ, Splendid Film, Yesbox Productions
Genre
Horror, Fantasy, Comedy
Original Language
Norwegian
Release Date (Streaming)
May 22, 2017
Runtime
1h 17m
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