A young art student suffers from a lack of confidence and her troubled lecturer struggles with dark visions. Unexpectedly, their fates begin to intertwine on a strange and hazardous journey ... Read allA young art student suffers from a lack of confidence and her troubled lecturer struggles with dark visions. Unexpectedly, their fates begin to intertwine on a strange and hazardous journey into the unknown.A young art student suffers from a lack of confidence and her troubled lecturer struggles with dark visions. Unexpectedly, their fates begin to intertwine on a strange and hazardous journey into the unknown.
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Magne Osnes
- Male Fisher
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Saga-Maria Lundquist
- Female Art Student
- (as Saga Maria Lundquist)
Frank Sanderson
- Stone Troll
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Letitia Ward
- Mya's Mother
- (voice)
Karin Bertling
- Acolyte
- (voice)
Camilla Bard
- Acolyte
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Now, I had virtually no expectations to the 2022 movie "Call of the Unseen" from writer and director Henrik Pilerud. I had never heard about the movie prior to stumbling upon it by random chance here late in 2022. And I must admit that the movie's cover was a bit corny. But still, it was a movie that I hadn't already seen, so of course I opted to do so as I had the opportunity.
And color me impressed. Wow. This movie was such a wonderful surprise. I was genuinely entertained by what writer and director Henrik Pilerup managed to put together here. Sure, he was heavily drawing upon inspiration from various H. P. Lovecraft stories, but that is what made "Call of the Unseen" such an appealing movie. The entire movie was just permeating with a pendulous and gibbous Lovecraftian atmosphere. And I have to say that it was right up my alley.
While the storyline started out a bit monotonous and mundane, then director Henrik Pilerup quickly started to introduce elements of supernatural and otherworldly influences, and that definitely spiced things up.
I wasn't familiar with the cast ensemble in "Call of the Unseen", but they had some good talents on the cast list, and the movie was nicely carried by leading actress Nathalie Merchant.
Visually then "Call of the Unseen" was quite good, and given the budget of the movie then I am really impressed with the special effects that they churned out for the movie. Not to mention the amazing wardrobe and costume designs, as well as the great locations and a very out-of-this-world musical score.
If you enjoy H. P. Lovecraft stories, then you definitely should sit down and watch "Call of the Unseen". This is something I can strongly recommend.
My rating of "Call of the Unseen" lands on a very well-deserved seven out of ten stars.
And color me impressed. Wow. This movie was such a wonderful surprise. I was genuinely entertained by what writer and director Henrik Pilerup managed to put together here. Sure, he was heavily drawing upon inspiration from various H. P. Lovecraft stories, but that is what made "Call of the Unseen" such an appealing movie. The entire movie was just permeating with a pendulous and gibbous Lovecraftian atmosphere. And I have to say that it was right up my alley.
While the storyline started out a bit monotonous and mundane, then director Henrik Pilerup quickly started to introduce elements of supernatural and otherworldly influences, and that definitely spiced things up.
I wasn't familiar with the cast ensemble in "Call of the Unseen", but they had some good talents on the cast list, and the movie was nicely carried by leading actress Nathalie Merchant.
Visually then "Call of the Unseen" was quite good, and given the budget of the movie then I am really impressed with the special effects that they churned out for the movie. Not to mention the amazing wardrobe and costume designs, as well as the great locations and a very out-of-this-world musical score.
If you enjoy H. P. Lovecraft stories, then you definitely should sit down and watch "Call of the Unseen". This is something I can strongly recommend.
My rating of "Call of the Unseen" lands on a very well-deserved seven out of ten stars.
10toonarly
Nathalie Merchant plays Mya Westbrook a struggling artist with a lack of true imagination, her work is very stoic and sterile paintings of buildings and things she sees which makes for very boring art. What she needs is a firm kick in the pants to open her eyes to her minds eye. Enter Thomas Arkwright (Alan Adler) a most unique art teacher with a knack for painting visions or dreams in his mind. He is taken in a vision to a far away imaginary land and Mya sets off to find him. On her way she experiences imagination like no other in the travels she makes across the sea. If you are an artist, you will totally get what is being portrayed in this film to stimulate a rich imagination that will be put to paint in a very beautiful way by Mya when she gets home again as a new person. Nothing questionable, no nudity or foul language. A very unique plot and story like no other. Enjoy!
Who the intended target audience for this unusual cinematic experience might be remains an uncertainty.
Somewhat overstated story-wise but with a climax well worth waiting for.
All in all, a curious adventure film greatly enhanced by its mysterious atmosphere, two impressive leads and a sensitive musical score.
The story follows art student Mya (played by Nathalie Merchant, star of "Calypso") who loses all faith in her own work following a ruthless take down by the curator of coveted gallery Factory 5.
However, just as she is about to give up, Mya's creative enthusiasm is rekindled by Thomas Arkwright, an unconventional lecturer at the Art School (played by Alan Adler). Arkwright becomes Mya's mentor and the sensitively portrayed relationship between the two of them forms the basis for Mya's subsequent voyage of discovery. For this moving portrayal10/10.
Somewhat overstated story-wise but with a climax well worth waiting for.
All in all, a curious adventure film greatly enhanced by its mysterious atmosphere, two impressive leads and a sensitive musical score.
The story follows art student Mya (played by Nathalie Merchant, star of "Calypso") who loses all faith in her own work following a ruthless take down by the curator of coveted gallery Factory 5.
However, just as she is about to give up, Mya's creative enthusiasm is rekindled by Thomas Arkwright, an unconventional lecturer at the Art School (played by Alan Adler). Arkwright becomes Mya's mentor and the sensitively portrayed relationship between the two of them forms the basis for Mya's subsequent voyage of discovery. For this moving portrayal10/10.
I had no idea what to expect when I watched Call of the Unseen. But from start to finish it's a really captivating and unique movie. Great actors, beautiful sets and sceneries, cool creature design, an original storyline and plenty of suspense. If you're into weird fantasy worlds it's a must-watch.
Right from the start it's easy to see that all the people in front of the camera as well as behind it, went all the way to get the best possible results. Also the music is well timed and well composed, and fits the visual and the emotional aspects of the movie very well.
I'm looking forward to see similar movies from the makers, and I hope this movie creates enough revenue for the team to take their inspirations and movies to the next level...
Right from the start it's easy to see that all the people in front of the camera as well as behind it, went all the way to get the best possible results. Also the music is well timed and well composed, and fits the visual and the emotional aspects of the movie very well.
I'm looking forward to see similar movies from the makers, and I hope this movie creates enough revenue for the team to take their inspirations and movies to the next level...
"If you enjoy H. P. Lovecraft stories" then you will be sorely disappointed by this artistic fluff piece. Starting with a half attempt of introducing the main character in an odd world in the past, I had a hard time getting past the 'artists have different brains that don't conform' trope.
There's twists and turns but none of it feels worrisome or dangerous. The main character is pretty aloof and contrived but at least realizes at one point her parents raised her too sheltered and she needs a thicker skin. Going through the paces of 'getting life experience' a story is told but it never drew me in and then it was over. Maybe a more artistic mind would appreciate this, maybe I'm not the audience for this. Just rating on an acting and writing observation it doesn't live up to the higher rating this movie has.
There's twists and turns but none of it feels worrisome or dangerous. The main character is pretty aloof and contrived but at least realizes at one point her parents raised her too sheltered and she needs a thicker skin. Going through the paces of 'getting life experience' a story is told but it never drew me in and then it was over. Maybe a more artistic mind would appreciate this, maybe I'm not the audience for this. Just rating on an acting and writing observation it doesn't live up to the higher rating this movie has.
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- TriviaMade with a budget of only $200.000 the small team achieved a lot with the small resources available, and was still paid union approved wages.
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- €200,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 40 minutes
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