Svidd neger
- 2003
- 1h 27m
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6.6/10
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Karl killed his unfaithful wife and her child. He's haunted by her ghost and drinks heavily. Anna seeks love. They meet a widow, her son Peder, and adopted son Ante, who arrived by sea, form... Read allKarl killed his unfaithful wife and her child. He's haunted by her ghost and drinks heavily. Anna seeks love. They meet a widow, her son Peder, and adopted son Ante, who arrived by sea, forming an unconventional family dynamic.Karl killed his unfaithful wife and her child. He's haunted by her ghost and drinks heavily. Anna seeks love. They meet a widow, her son Peder, and adopted son Ante, who arrived by sea, forming an unconventional family dynamic.
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Svidd Neger which means "Burnt Negro" caused a lot of controversy even before it was even seen, because of the name,
and was accused to racist. The finished product had no sign of racism in it though, but it
would upset people never the less. Or maybe not.. whatever is
going on in this movie is too bloody weird to get provoked by.
Or maybe it is. People react differently to things don't they?
Beautiful thing that.
One thing that is sure about the norwegian movie business is that
its probably going the right way, when crazy stuff like this gets
financed. This is no average norwegian movie at all. Still its
probably one of the best movies from Norway I've seen..
I know a lot of movies called "sick", but few movies that deserves it
as much as Svidd Neger. Its not a movie to view with your parents
probably, that for sure. It has a lot of really sick humor.
The story is set on a farm, and another farm.. and no person in this
movie is sane. Except for the girl to some extent.
I see a lot of people is comparing this to stuff David Lynch has
directed. Mmm. Not quite. Its much more silly and crazy.. and its
not an art-movie either. Its better to compare it to Lars Von Trier's
"The Idiots". Much better. Its a good picture though, and even if a more crazy ending would
have suited it its a brilliant movie! I gave it an 8/10 myself.
and was accused to racist. The finished product had no sign of racism in it though, but it
would upset people never the less. Or maybe not.. whatever is
going on in this movie is too bloody weird to get provoked by.
Or maybe it is. People react differently to things don't they?
Beautiful thing that.
One thing that is sure about the norwegian movie business is that
its probably going the right way, when crazy stuff like this gets
financed. This is no average norwegian movie at all. Still its
probably one of the best movies from Norway I've seen..
I know a lot of movies called "sick", but few movies that deserves it
as much as Svidd Neger. Its not a movie to view with your parents
probably, that for sure. It has a lot of really sick humor.
The story is set on a farm, and another farm.. and no person in this
movie is sane. Except for the girl to some extent.
I see a lot of people is comparing this to stuff David Lynch has
directed. Mmm. Not quite. Its much more silly and crazy.. and its
not an art-movie either. Its better to compare it to Lars Von Trier's
"The Idiots". Much better. Its a good picture though, and even if a more crazy ending would
have suited it its a brilliant movie! I gave it an 8/10 myself.
If you're tired of politically correct thrillers, chick flicks and endlessly boring dramas from Hollywood, this is the movie for you! A group of mostly drunk but always entertaining people living on a fjord in Norway go through a series of events that could only happen in the imagination of a hunchbacked orphan dope fiend. I'll skip the plot outline, as it has already been done; no outline could do this film justice. Don't bother trying to predict what will happen next; the only certainty while watching this movie is that the unexpected, the bizarre, the ridiculous and the absurd will always prevail. Did I see the ending coming? No, I didn't even attempt such lofty heights of madness. I just sat back with my girlfriend, the red-haired Irish queen of late night cinema, and enjoyed it.
Don't bother picking out a favorite character among the adulterous lapplanders, the wife-killing alcoholics, the lecherous older women, the semi-retarded oafs or the sex-starved nymphettes; every single character gets their whole world turned upside down and all around, somehow seeming to enjoy the process and have a completely optimistic view of the future as their houses burn, they chop pieces off themselves with axes, and deliver babies unaided on hillsides.
If you want something different and yet enjoyable, this is it. If you want pretentious art flicks or mainstream Hollywood, go somewhere else. This movie fits in between somewhere.
Don't bother picking out a favorite character among the adulterous lapplanders, the wife-killing alcoholics, the lecherous older women, the semi-retarded oafs or the sex-starved nymphettes; every single character gets their whole world turned upside down and all around, somehow seeming to enjoy the process and have a completely optimistic view of the future as their houses burn, they chop pieces off themselves with axes, and deliver babies unaided on hillsides.
If you want something different and yet enjoyable, this is it. If you want pretentious art flicks or mainstream Hollywood, go somewhere else. This movie fits in between somewhere.
you shouldn't really see this one.
It's weird, maybe the weirdest ever to be made in Norway. But it got humour, edge, unique characters and many suprises (and a bunch of postmodern surrealism). You can never tell what happens next in this movie.
It is not the best movie I've seen this year, but it is absolutely a movie you'll remember. Kinda how The Evil Dead (1982) would look like if David Lynch and Stanley Kubrick had directed it.
If you want to see someone from the north of Norway behave silly you should really see this movie. I'll give it an eight.
It's weird, maybe the weirdest ever to be made in Norway. But it got humour, edge, unique characters and many suprises (and a bunch of postmodern surrealism). You can never tell what happens next in this movie.
It is not the best movie I've seen this year, but it is absolutely a movie you'll remember. Kinda how The Evil Dead (1982) would look like if David Lynch and Stanley Kubrick had directed it.
If you want to see someone from the north of Norway behave silly you should really see this movie. I'll give it an eight.
I think that Svidd Neger is a pretty regional film, and could be more appreciated by Scandinavian people as one could tell by reading the reviews here.
I kind of like it actually, though I know that that I've missed many points throughout the movie. I've watched it because I love the soundtrack, and I knew it many years before I even knew that there's actually a movie, but nothing could prepare me to the weirdness experience that is in it. Judging by the cover (of the soundtrack) and the music itself, I thought that I was about to watch something completely different.
Anyway, I think that Svidd Neger has its value (even though most people, like myself, will experience a lack comprehension about what's going on almost the entire movie) mainly because it is rich in cultural values, stereotypes and even a sense of humor that I've never being in touch with, and I guess that for that reasons only, it can please some audiences.
I kind of like it actually, though I know that that I've missed many points throughout the movie. I've watched it because I love the soundtrack, and I knew it many years before I even knew that there's actually a movie, but nothing could prepare me to the weirdness experience that is in it. Judging by the cover (of the soundtrack) and the music itself, I thought that I was about to watch something completely different.
Anyway, I think that Svidd Neger has its value (even though most people, like myself, will experience a lack comprehension about what's going on almost the entire movie) mainly because it is rich in cultural values, stereotypes and even a sense of humor that I've never being in touch with, and I guess that for that reasons only, it can please some audiences.
This is one of the best norwegian movies I have seen. (But I have not seen many.) It is funny, and quite strange. But that is part of the reasons why I liked it so much.
To pick an example of one of the weird scenes in this movie, there is a man, in bed, that masturbates so hard that the house eventually explodes and burns down to the ground.
Oh...and sometimes the people who sings/plays the soundtrack just stand or wanders around in the background of the scene.
I think many will love this movie, and many will hate it.
I loved it, cause of it's weirdness and humor.
To pick an example of one of the weird scenes in this movie, there is a man, in bed, that masturbates so hard that the house eventually explodes and burns down to the ground.
Oh...and sometimes the people who sings/plays the soundtrack just stand or wanders around in the background of the scene.
I think many will love this movie, and many will hate it.
I loved it, cause of it's weirdness and humor.
Did you know
- TriviaThis movie was made available in 2025 when it was released on inter-regional (region-free) Blu-Ray Disk by Norske Filmklassikere (Norwegian Film Classics), Norsk Filmdistribusjon, and Platekompaniet as the 73rd release in a new series with classics, NFK0073, with subtitles in English, and is supposed to be held in stock for film lovers.
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- Also known as
- Scorched Negro
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- Budget
- NOK 4,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $236,432
- Runtime
- 1h 27m(87 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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