In a post-apocalyptic world, six soldiers on a covert mission must transport a mysterious package across a frozen archipelago.In a post-apocalyptic world, six soldiers on a covert mission must transport a mysterious package across a frozen archipelago.In a post-apocalyptic world, six soldiers on a covert mission must transport a mysterious package across a frozen archipelago.
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Joakim Sällquist
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- (as Joachim Sällquist)
Cecilia Säverman
- Female Robber
- (as Cecilia Bäverman)
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CRAB CAKE
Watchable for its amazing sets/locations and good action scenes.
The actual story or plot eluded me unfortunately. Hence I couldn't understand the key protagonists intentions nor motivations. Completely unrelatable.
Sort of ok if you accept that. 😝
The actual story or plot eluded me unfortunately. Hence I couldn't understand the key protagonists intentions nor motivations. Completely unrelatable.
Sort of ok if you accept that. 😝
Civil War On The Ice
Black Crab: This SF/War film is no classic but is far better than what some critics say. Sweden is divided by a savage civil war, civilians are targeted. No explanation is given for the cause of the conflict. The war continues during a bleak winter, buildings are largely destroyed yet improbably still standing. Refugees are everywhere. So reminiscent of what's happening in Ukraine right now. Noomi Rapace is a conscripted soldier chosen for a special mission, she must join a group skating across ice behind enemy lines to deliver a package to an isolated facility. She constantly thinks of her missing daughter, snatched earlier in the war. Even before the mission begins she has a life and death struggle with feral bandits, intent on robbing her vehicle. The collapse of civilization is vividly captured. The terror of crossing the ice, thin at times, the riskk of falling through, coming across frozen bodies seemingly in their hundreds under the ice. A savage film made even more desolate by the realisation that anyone might be an enemy no matter how innocent they look. Helicopter gunships like birds of prey overhead. A good near future thriller with a few flaws and twists in its tail. Directed and Co-Written by Adam Berg. On Netflix. 7/10.
Noomi Rapace is always a must
Black Crab does not really ever let you get to know who is fighting for what. The moral dilemma really shown early in the game, but there is depth to it.
The one thing you learn watching Scandinavian movies is that you are always trying to figure the endgame. They are an acquired taste at first, but when they include Noomi, you have to watch. Somebody commented that she might make an Action Hero? Where have they been.
Watch the movie to see her range as an actor and the storyline is pretty good to.
That's the other thing about non Hollywood movies, they are not made like Hollywood Movies, enjoy the difference.
The one thing you learn watching Scandinavian movies is that you are always trying to figure the endgame. They are an acquired taste at first, but when they include Noomi, you have to watch. Somebody commented that she might make an Action Hero? Where have they been.
Watch the movie to see her range as an actor and the storyline is pretty good to.
That's the other thing about non Hollywood movies, they are not made like Hollywood Movies, enjoy the difference.
A move to watch in the background
This movie's cinematography and vfx were top notch. The environments they were in, the action scenes, etc... This could of been great, but the writers totally screwed this one up. So many plot holes, so many unanswered questions, and characters that were hard to connect with because you have no idea who they really are.
I'm shocked with all the negative reviews from the critics.
I held off watching this until there were no better options due to the low ratings and reviews, so I didn't have high expectations for this Swede film. But wow was I ever impressed, especially when I found out this was Sweden's music-video maker Adam Berg's first full length feature film as writer and director.
The story was excellent and refreshingly non-Hollywoodish. Some critics felt lost with the timeline changes; they couldn't have been any better! Sure we all wanted some more details to the back-stories, but considering Berg's 114 min well-paced story had non stop edge-of-your-seat action and suspense, I can see how it'd be hard to add more in. I wanted much more story from this little gem and it easily would've held my attention even if it was 3+ hours long.
For that matter, Netflix should make this into a mini-series - it was that good! And it wasn't just a good story, but Berg's directing was perfect, and could easily shame some seasoned directors films that have come out lately. The cinematography was perfection, and the sets, locations and all visuals were stunning. Even the score - especially for an international B-type, film was spot on. All casting and performances were excellent, especially Noomi Rapace, who nailed her role.
Mad props and respect to Berg and Netflix for giving us this little gem. I can't wait to see what Berg comes up with next. So ignore the negative reviews, this is one of the best films for its genre I've seen in years. It's a well deserved 8/10 from me.
The story was excellent and refreshingly non-Hollywoodish. Some critics felt lost with the timeline changes; they couldn't have been any better! Sure we all wanted some more details to the back-stories, but considering Berg's 114 min well-paced story had non stop edge-of-your-seat action and suspense, I can see how it'd be hard to add more in. I wanted much more story from this little gem and it easily would've held my attention even if it was 3+ hours long.
For that matter, Netflix should make this into a mini-series - it was that good! And it wasn't just a good story, but Berg's directing was perfect, and could easily shame some seasoned directors films that have come out lately. The cinematography was perfection, and the sets, locations and all visuals were stunning. Even the score - especially for an international B-type, film was spot on. All casting and performances were excellent, especially Noomi Rapace, who nailed her role.
Mad props and respect to Berg and Netflix for giving us this little gem. I can't wait to see what Berg comes up with next. So ignore the negative reviews, this is one of the best films for its genre I've seen in years. It's a well deserved 8/10 from me.
Did you know
- TriviaSome scenes were filmed in the "Bahnhof" server storage cave; most famous for being the wiki leaks server's base.
- GoofsAn injured soldier knows they have to properly tend their wounds. There is no reason Malik did not apply a proper pressure dressing as soon as he was shot (a very Hollywoodian bout of so-called heroism).
- Quotes
Colonel Raad: If you succeed we win the war. You're free to leave the army, to go where ever you want, with immediate effect. If you fail, all is lost. Not just for you, but for all of us. Any questions?
Caroline Edh: A hundred nautical miles on skates? Over salt water ice, in the dark, behind enemy lines? It's a suicide mission, Colonel.
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- 1h 54m(114 min)
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