Utøya: July 22 Comments

  • Kelli 2023-09-20 05:22:52

    [D] Very good, I listened to the noise and firecrackers for 72...

  • Loyce 2023-09-12 22:08:27

    Survivor's perspective, not as good as another God's perspective. The prisoner has never appeared face-to-face, and the heroine's halo should be as silent as possible in that environment, but she called and talked to another boy about taking a bath, going to the parliament, singing and so on. Make up a 90-minute crappy film and waste the subject...

  • Zane 2023-08-15 11:44:50

    You should use at least 2x speed from...

  • Della 2023-04-28 00:44:52

    two and a half...

  • Kylee 2023-03-10 23:50:26

    This island is really too...

  • Cindy 2023-02-19 04:26:03

    The time is a real, coherent 72 minutes. The characters are all fictitious, not the parties involved. The one-shot-to-the-end approach is not suitable for this story, but instead loses the sense of tension and...

  • Rudy 2023-01-24 17:38:30

    Under the disaster, the desire for life was torn openly and...

  • Kaylie 2022-10-26 21:13:23

    Vulnerable escape killed by one...

  • Leann 2022-04-24 07:01:26

    Even the fake records were shot in the worst possible way, which I can't...

  • Lukas 2022-04-24 07:01:26

    Two films with the same theme, one went to Berlin and the other went to Venice. Compared with "July 22", this one is simply a disaster, and it is all-round. The whole process uses a hand-held long lens as the shooting method, expressing confusion, whether it is the perspective of the observer or the perspective of the witness is always contradictory. In addition, it is particularly laborious to move forward in a single context, and there is no emotional progression other than...

Extended Reading
  • Braeden 2022-04-06 08:01:01

    The long-shot experimentation reduced the film to a pointless thriller

    It just so happens that this year two films coincided with the 2011 Norway terror attacks. One is "July 22nd" by British director Paul Greenglass, produced by Netflix, and the other is "July 22nd" by Norwegian director Erik Poppe . Compared with Greenglass's excellent audio-visual works that...

  • Dayana 2022-04-06 08:01:01

    Post-screening director sharing records

    1026 Norwegian Film Week watching, the personable director Erik Poppe had a post-screening exchange with the audience. Regarding the film, the director shared the content recorded as follows:

    1. The purpose of making this film is to show what the innocent victims were facing when the extremists were...

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Utøya: July 22 quotes

  • Kaja: I need to find my sister...