Frigga, who tries to balance her risky job as a security manager in the Kiirunavaara mine with her family life, has to fight for her life and the lives of her loved ones when her city starts... Read allFrigga, who tries to balance her risky job as a security manager in the Kiirunavaara mine with her family life, has to fight for her life and the lives of her loved ones when her city starts collapsing into the mine.Frigga, who tries to balance her risky job as a security manager in the Kiirunavaara mine with her family life, has to fight for her life and the lives of her loved ones when her city starts collapsing into the mine.
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I really was excited to hear about this movie, both as it's the first ever Swedish catastrophe movie, but also that it takes place in the unique town of beautiful Kiruna.
The film is based on an actual possible event. The town of Kiruna is in the process of being moved three kilometers away from where it's situated today due to that the substantial mining underneath is leading to the town's sinking. And moving a town with 23.000 inhabitants is a huge task.
I also had great hopes as I heard talented Tuva Novotny was the lead actress, as an actor always doing well.
The plot is that Novotny's character is in charge of safety in the mines, when the ground it starting to falter around them.
But disappointment was huge both to see silly instructing, bad acting (if not from Novotny) and cliché after cliché, and rather stupid action.
I'm afraid to say that the story is not at all exciting, and even worse, it's boring.
I take it that the Swedes are inspired by the many great catastrope movies coming out of Norway since 2011 (The Wave, The Quake, The Tunnel, The Burning Sea, Troll, People in the sun, Pioneer, etc) but this is not reaching up to any of them.
The film is based on an actual possible event. The town of Kiruna is in the process of being moved three kilometers away from where it's situated today due to that the substantial mining underneath is leading to the town's sinking. And moving a town with 23.000 inhabitants is a huge task.
I also had great hopes as I heard talented Tuva Novotny was the lead actress, as an actor always doing well.
The plot is that Novotny's character is in charge of safety in the mines, when the ground it starting to falter around them.
But disappointment was huge both to see silly instructing, bad acting (if not from Novotny) and cliché after cliché, and rather stupid action.
I'm afraid to say that the story is not at all exciting, and even worse, it's boring.
I take it that the Swedes are inspired by the many great catastrope movies coming out of Norway since 2011 (The Wave, The Quake, The Tunnel, The Burning Sea, Troll, People in the sun, Pioneer, etc) but this is not reaching up to any of them.
For what appears to be a decent-sized budget, this move is bad. Now I can almost pick out movies where the script was written by AI, this is one of them.
Good Acting: The acting was overall decent. The daughter and father was a little over the top but over all the actors was able to display the range of emotions effectively.
Bad Writing: No real dialogue, one sentence statement jammed together. ALSO, this is not a disaster movie, this is a family drama movie that has a disaster in it.
Plot Devices: I stopped counting after 15. Everyone or everything happened just in time for the maximum dramatic effect. I have trouble finding people in my house, yet entire family find each other from different parts of the city 10+ times.....without the aid of cell phones.
Mica: Have a drink for each time someone says 'Mica' or Simon' and you will die from alcohol poisoning. So many times an entire scene is a different person screaming 'Mica'.
Good Acting: The acting was overall decent. The daughter and father was a little over the top but over all the actors was able to display the range of emotions effectively.
Bad Writing: No real dialogue, one sentence statement jammed together. ALSO, this is not a disaster movie, this is a family drama movie that has a disaster in it.
Plot Devices: I stopped counting after 15. Everyone or everything happened just in time for the maximum dramatic effect. I have trouble finding people in my house, yet entire family find each other from different parts of the city 10+ times.....without the aid of cell phones.
Mica: Have a drink for each time someone says 'Mica' or Simon' and you will die from alcohol poisoning. So many times an entire scene is a different person screaming 'Mica'.
It worked for an entertaining evening despite the low rating on this website. The undergrounds of Sweden's town Kiruna are mysterious. If you like disaster movies of this genre you can expect a worth seeing low budget action thriller. The executed dramatic scenes are not coming cheesy here an looked really great. There are some flaws but if you can ignore it is okay.
It was never boring and quite fast paced with the dramatical countdown. The actors delivered all good performances. Don't hesitate.to watch the other disaster Hollywood blockbuster San Andrea.or the.series Chernobyl.
I give a vote of 6/10.
It was never boring and quite fast paced with the dramatical countdown. The actors delivered all good performances. Don't hesitate.to watch the other disaster Hollywood blockbuster San Andrea.or the.series Chernobyl.
I give a vote of 6/10.
This is one of those movies that makes people, both the characters of the movie and the viewers, look dumb as if we don't know how things work in real life. Or, maybe the people who made this movie don't know how things work in real life, simple things like how concrete breaks. The events are very badly written. There are so many parts of the movie where the things that are happening and how the characters were behaving are not realistic. Worse than other movies where people are running in random like walking towards hazard almost purposefully. Instead of feeling the 'thrill' it was mostly funny because of how silly it was. The actors are good but the directing is terrible. The outcome of the story is almost predictable.
"Avgrunden" falls short by focusing too heavily on family drama, sidelining the intriguing Kiruna mine story it promised. Instead of exploring the mine's societal and environmental impacts, the film gets bogged down in melodramatic family conflicts. This shift not only disappoints but misleads audiences, wasting the unique setting of Kiruna. The film tries to juggle too much, failing to deliver a compelling narrative on either front. It misses the chance to delve into the complexities of mining life, leaving viewers with a generic and unsatisfying family saga.
Dont waste your time like i did..
Dont waste your time like i did..
Did you know
- TriviaWritten by father and son.
- GoofsWhen they get to the school, Mika says that the computer room lies beyond 'bamba' (meaning the school cafeteria). This word is only used in Gothenburg, about 980 miles south of Kiruna.
- ConnectionsReferences Thriller: A Cruel Picture (1973)
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- Countries of origin
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- Also known as
- Abis
- Filming locations
- Sandvik test mine, Myllypuro, Tampere, Finland(location, Kiruna mines)
- Production companies
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $21,894
- Runtime1 hour 43 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39:1
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