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Utøya: July 22

Movie
2018
1h 32m
Norwegian
History, Drama
User Score: 
7
Critic Score: 
77
Utya July 22' Poster
The movie tells the story about a girl who has to hide and survive from a right wing terrorist while looking for her little sister during the terrorist attacks in Norway on the island Utøya, July 22nd.
Utya July 22 Poster

Utøya: July 22

Movie
2018
1h 32m
Norwegian
History, Drama
The movie tells the story about a girl who has to hide and survive from a right wing terrorist while looking for her little sister during the terrorist attacks in Norway on the island Utøya, July 22nd.
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7
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CRITIC SCORE
77

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Directed By: Erik Poppe
Written By: Anna Bache-Wiig (Screenplay), Siv Rajendram Eliassen (Screenplay)

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Saint Pauly says...
6 years ago
This is the film I wanted to see when I saw Greengrass's _July 22_. If you want to make a movie about a mass shooting, and you want the audience to feel what it's like to strive to survive, you film it in one single take and you film it in real time. Basically, you film it exactly like _Utøya: July 22_. _U July 22_ follows one young woman from the start through to the end of the mass shooting that took place on July 22, 2011 in Oslo, Norway, at a youth summer camp on the island of Utøya. The technical expertise required to make the entire film **in one take** and **in real time** boggles the mind, but creates a sense of immediacy that pulls the viewer into the story and traps them there. The film's weaknesses (a couple of scenes feel like filler and others fall into cliché) do little to reduce the overall impact of _U July 22_, especially when the director (Erik Poppe) chooses to film in Norwegian and to never reference the shooter by name. _Utøya_ is one of the most unique, powerful and authentic films you will see this year.
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Spiritualized Kaos says...
4 years ago
After watching the film about the catastrophe of the shooting on the island of Norway, one has many questions: how could he have been shooting for so long without anyone else having it? How is it possible that nobody reduced it? How come they didn't escape anymore? How come this man had so much ammunition? And, above all, how is it possible that this man is in jail quietly?
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pivic says...
6 years ago
This film is basically shot in one single take, following the lives of individual en masse at Utoya, a Norwegian island that was attacked by a right-wing extremist who created a massacre. This is a fairly good film; it has a lot going for it, but somewhat falls into a mesh of sappiness which lays in the back of my mouth when thinking back to seeing this film. Still, most of the acting is very well performed. I'm looking forward to seeing Paul Greengrass's film version of the same event.
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Bertaut says...
2 years ago
Brilliant use of the techniques of cinéma vérité make for a disturbingly realistic experience Utøya 22. juli is an aesthetically fascinating, pseudo-documentarian examination of the 2011 Utøya massacre, told from the perspective of one of the youths trapped on the island, rather than the killer, the police, the parents, or the courts. Decidedly different from Paul Greengrass's recently released Netflix film, 22 July, the makers of Utøya 22. juli have little interest in either overt political contextualisation or the aftermath of the massacre. Where Utøya 22. juli is especially laudable is in its extraordinary and thematically justified aesthetic design, which elevates it from a fine film to a superb one. For my complete review, please visit: https://boxd.it/ygRKf
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Stephen Campbell
6 years ago
**_Brilliant use of the techniques of_ cinéma vérité _make for a disturbingly realistic experience_**

> _Når en mann kan forårsake så mye ondt - tenk hvor mye kjærlighet vi kan skape sammen_ [_When one man could cause so much evil - think about how much love we can create together_].

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ColdStream96
10/10  6 years ago
Det känns tungt att kalla Erik Poppes verklighetsbaserade thriller en utomordentligt bra film. Kan en film som baserar sig på ett av de blodigaste, brutalaste och mest avskyvärda terrordåden i modern europeisk historia vara underhållande? Svaret är ja, och med råge dessutom.

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