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Rift

Original title: Rökkur
  • 2017
  • 1h 51m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
1.3K
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Guðmundur Ólafsson, Björn Stefánsson, and Sigurður Þór Óskarsson in Rift (2017)
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Two men's broken relationship is tested as they are haunted by a supernatural entity awakened by their grief.Two men's broken relationship is tested as they are haunted by a supernatural entity awakened by their grief.Two men's broken relationship is tested as they are haunted by a supernatural entity awakened by their grief.

  • Director
    • Erlingur Thoroddsen
  • Writer
    • Erlingur Thoroddsen
  • Stars
    • Björn Stefánsson
    • Sigurður Þór Óskarsson
    • Guðmundur Ólafsson
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    1.3K
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    • Director
      • Erlingur Thoroddsen
    • Writer
      • Erlingur Thoroddsen
    • Stars
      • Björn Stefánsson
      • Sigurður Þór Óskarsson
      • Guðmundur Ólafsson
    • 14User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Björn Stefánsson
    Björn Stefánsson
    • Gunnar
    Sigurður Þór Óskarsson
    Sigurður Þór Óskarsson
    • Einar
    Guðmundur Ólafsson
    • Grétar
    Aðalbjörg Árnadóttir
    • Gyða
    Anna Eva Steindórsdóttir
    • Sjáandi (Seer)
    Jóhann Kristófer Stefánsson
    • Robert
    Böðvar Óttar Steindórsson
    • Leemoy
    • Director
      • Erlingur Thoroddsen
    • Writer
      • Erlingur Thoroddsen
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    User reviews14

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    5schorschi100

    Nice cinematography, good acting, wonderful landscapes, horrible script

    I decided to watch the film because it promised to be a non-mainstream little gem. Considering the boundary conditions (especially the small budget and the short shooting time) I was really amazed by the actors' performances. I had the feeling that they prepared excellently for their parts, while the director knew exactly what to show. The atmosphere is captivating (although a bit cliché and borrowed from countless other drama-horror movies) and the Island landscapes superb (however not really owing to the director but to nature).

    All things being the film was very promising, but ended up being very mediocre. The characters do not evolve much, new random personality elements appear without being explained or supported, the story line sucks heavily and the ending is predictable and nonsensical at the same time. Countless questions go by unanswered. For some this is not a problem, since they are simply connected to the heroes' past and are open to interpretation, others, however, are crucial to the story line (like why on earth at a given time one would in the middle of the night get off the car at start wandering in a deserted place) and make the protagonists simply look stupid.

    Watch the film if you like National Geographic documentaries, enjoy the sceneries shown and the acting, but switch off any need to explain or even remotely understand the plot.
    10oscarvonseth

    A thrilling piece of art.

    This is a powerful film, but not for the faint of heart!

    The isolated Icelandic landscape setting gives this break-up story story an eerie feel. The characters' memories of their broken relationship are as beautiful as they are haunting. The film is sometimes frighteningly tense, and despite the scarce dialoge it manages to stay aesthetically interesting throughout.
    3justahunch-70549

    I couldn't come up with a spoiler if you paid me

    "Two men's broken relationship is tested as they are haunted by a supernatural entity awakened by their grief."

    That's what it was about?!

    I can sheepishly and honestly say that I didn't understand what was going on from beginning to end. That's a light exaggeration as I did understand some of the relationship between the two ex-boyfriends, but I was lost as to what the hell was happening around them. The odd thing is that is what kept me watching it, ultimately proving to be a futile exercise. The countryside is beautiful in this bizarre film from Iceland. The acting wasn't bad and there are ominous moments in this very slow moving film, but they don't make any sense and it seems to me that is on purpose. Obscurity seems to be the goal here.
    10thebadatgaming

    a fantastic heart breaking queer horror movie

    This is a great addition to the queer horror catalog, about a broken relationship that we see spark and grow again between Gunnar and Einar, with one of the most sad endings I've seen in a hot minute. Sprinkled with some supernatural creepiness that grow a sense of dread and saddness and you cant seem to understand where it comes from or why Gunnar is in the middle of this with Einar, each time a small clue revealed until the ending hit you hard.
    5thesar-2

    The Strangers Hitchhike at Night

    Ahhh, the power of the Indie. Do whatever, splash whatever paint on any canvas, call it "art" and let the viewer decide because the artist has no clue.

    Oh, sorry, that's just 10% of the movie. The rest of it was nearly fantastic. Well written, completely believable acting, beautifully shot, awesome score and song (in credits.) Not to mention, you truly believed the love between the leads.

    But, oddly, and as that paint splashes, brief moments of "horror" are spread throughout this movie which is mostly a drama. An effective drama and those horror elements almost want to stand in the way of this being elevated.

    The movie's 1st hero is "Steve Buscemi as Norman Bates" who goes back to control, er, I mean, be the dominate one to the submissive, er, lemme start over. Concerned "Norman" thinks his ex might do something bad. Turns out, his ex is slightly off and he might have motivations of his own.

    "Norman" and his ex spend several days in his ex's parents' isolated cabin and while they revisit their recent and abrupt breakup, weird things are going on around the town with a population of 2. (Maybe more, depends on what you call "population.")

    The weird stuff, I guess could blend in with the main story, but it also could've easily been deleted and though it might have been a thick and heavy drama, I probably would've loved it more. Especially without the ending we did see.

    No spoilers, but it's another indie-cliché of a finale that's kind of disappointing. Especially in a movie so competently made in so many ways.

    Well, it's nearly 2 hours. Maybe we can see a cut of this without the weird, Exacto Knife Knocker Killer and his Kid.

    ***

    Final thoughts: Shudder, oh, you "horror" streaming service. Disappoint me, you do more than impress me. You keep getting movies that have 1-10% horror elements and feature them as the latest in horror and/or *EXCLUSIVE TO SHUDDER!* Huh. 1-10% horror IS NOT A HORROR MOVIE. It's a drama or comedy or action with so little horror, it's like calling Disney's The Lion King horror since it had 40 seconds of scary scenes in an hour and half. Tsk. Please stick to what you advertise.

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      Filmed on location in only 15 days.
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      Featured in The Month in Movies: March 2018 (2018)

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    • Release date
      • November 21, 2017 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Iceland
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Languages
      • Icelandic
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sumrak
    • Production companies
      • Branded Pictures Entertainment
      • Hero Productions
      • Myrkraverk Productions
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $18,622
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 51m(111 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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