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- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 2 nominaciones en total
Zoe Winther-Hansen
- Nora Nordheim
- (as Zoe Winter-Hansen)
Calle Hellevang Larsen
- Tor Åge
- (as Calle Hellevang-Larsen)
Dominyka Vaicekausakaité
- Teenage Girl
- (as Dominyka Vaičekausakaité)
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I love horror movies and ever since Dead Snow and Troll Hunter I also really enjoy Scandinavian horror movies with a snowy setting, so I thought I'd give this a try.
I had no idea what this movie was about and I was pleasantly surprised when I found out who or what the antagonists are. Minor spoiler but this movie really reminded me of a British movie from last year called Unwelcome. The premise is really similar except that this one place in the snow during Christmas time.
We have an American family that moves to Norway and has to deal with some sort of fish-out-of-the-water situation because they have cultural differences from the locals and while the parents are trying to fit in, the moody daughter just wants to go back and her little brother finds something mysterious in the barn.
Basically we have a pretty stereotypical family situation and some also stereotypical side character's, especially the towns Sheriff who was the main comedic relief which sometimes worked and sometimes not so much.
This is a lighthearted comedy with some horror aspects and some gnarly kills and I overall enjoyed the watching experience. This might not be some Christmas classic like Gremlins but it could still be an annual watch for me during the Christmas time. [5,9/10]
I had no idea what this movie was about and I was pleasantly surprised when I found out who or what the antagonists are. Minor spoiler but this movie really reminded me of a British movie from last year called Unwelcome. The premise is really similar except that this one place in the snow during Christmas time.
We have an American family that moves to Norway and has to deal with some sort of fish-out-of-the-water situation because they have cultural differences from the locals and while the parents are trying to fit in, the moody daughter just wants to go back and her little brother finds something mysterious in the barn.
Basically we have a pretty stereotypical family situation and some also stereotypical side character's, especially the towns Sheriff who was the main comedic relief which sometimes worked and sometimes not so much.
This is a lighthearted comedy with some horror aspects and some gnarly kills and I overall enjoyed the watching experience. This might not be some Christmas classic like Gremlins but it could still be an annual watch for me during the Christmas time. [5,9/10]
The Nordheim family is moving from California to a remote farm in Norway. Bill Nordheim (Martin Starr) had inherited the place from his uncle. Carol (Amrita Acharia) is his new wife and stepmother to his children. Teen daughter Nora is angry with the move away from her friends. Young son Lucas discovers an elf infesting the barn.
This is a horror comedy. The horror part is ok although they may have shown the elf a little too soon. I would have kept him in the dark for longer. The comedy is mostly Martin Starr being Martin Starr. Initially, the casting of the kids didn't make sense. I don't see them as Martin Starr's kids. The stepmother part helps a little, but I still don't buy them as Starr's kids. The daughter is a drag until she starts using the bat. There are some fun kills and the multitude of elfs is chaotic fun. In the end, this is not that good, but it has a few fun moments.
This is a horror comedy. The horror part is ok although they may have shown the elf a little too soon. I would have kept him in the dark for longer. The comedy is mostly Martin Starr being Martin Starr. Initially, the casting of the kids didn't make sense. I don't see them as Martin Starr's kids. The stepmother part helps a little, but I still don't buy them as Starr's kids. The daughter is a drag until she starts using the bat. There are some fun kills and the multitude of elfs is chaotic fun. In the end, this is not that good, but it has a few fun moments.
When a new age, nuclear, family pull up their American roots to relocate to Norway- after inheriting a "devil house" from the man's extended family- they try to fit in...but things don't exactly go as planned.
Because there is something living in their barn.
Their adolescent son quickly figures out what it is...and makes friends with it.
But no one believes him.
So when he tries to teach them the rules (on how not to piss it off).
They don't listen...and break every one of them.
However, it is one act that pushes things over the edge...
Thus turning this festive comedy into a complete horror show.
Albeit one made for children.
Is it the most innovative Christmas horror film ever?
No.
Is it the most gory Christmas horror film alltime?
Surely not.
Hell...it's not even the scariest Christmas horror film to come out of Norway.
But it's great fun!
With a decent amount of gore.
And a whole lot of laughs.
Though, not so much to make it unfit for kids.
So, if you are the type of family to watch an annual Christmas horror...and you got some kids you want to scare the "niceness" into.
This film is a great choice.
Norway definitely knows how to do it.
Except in the case of lutefisk.
Everyone hates that crap.
6 out of 10.
Because there is something living in their barn.
Their adolescent son quickly figures out what it is...and makes friends with it.
But no one believes him.
So when he tries to teach them the rules (on how not to piss it off).
They don't listen...and break every one of them.
However, it is one act that pushes things over the edge...
Thus turning this festive comedy into a complete horror show.
Albeit one made for children.
Is it the most innovative Christmas horror film ever?
No.
Is it the most gory Christmas horror film alltime?
Surely not.
Hell...it's not even the scariest Christmas horror film to come out of Norway.
But it's great fun!
With a decent amount of gore.
And a whole lot of laughs.
Though, not so much to make it unfit for kids.
So, if you are the type of family to watch an annual Christmas horror...and you got some kids you want to scare the "niceness" into.
This film is a great choice.
Norway definitely knows how to do it.
Except in the case of lutefisk.
Everyone hates that crap.
6 out of 10.
If I'm honest I was just bored. I loathe Christmas holidays so I saw that as an opportunity to hate them more. It was actually rather cute and it works perfectly. Balanced comedy and horror. It's not horror actually it's as scary as gremlins. I don't get the R rating.
Everything works out perfectly except the father. He is Gad in every single way possible. Both the character and the actor who doesn't work.
I enjoyed it and usually I hate everything.
The kid was amazing and the step mom. The police officer is a dream.
Give it a try. It's like the best Christmas movie since die hard. It's a Christmas nightmare but cute.
Everything works out perfectly except the father. He is Gad in every single way possible. Both the character and the actor who doesn't work.
I enjoyed it and usually I hate everything.
The kid was amazing and the step mom. The police officer is a dream.
Give it a try. It's like the best Christmas movie since die hard. It's a Christmas nightmare but cute.
There's Something In The Barn is a Norwegian horror/comedy, easy to watch, not really hilarious nor frightening. Most of the movie is in English as it is an American family moving into a house they inherited in Norway. There's is some Norwegian but almost every Norwegian speaks English with their typical funny accent. The elves speak an non-existent language, they're not really scary looking, just mean if you don't treat them well. The acting was okay, the story as well but it's nothing you will remember in the future. In short, it could have been funnier and it could have been scarier. Well shot so worth a watch.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesThe language, Barnelfish, used in the movie is completely fictional.
- Créditos adicionalesNo elves or animals were harmed during the making of this motion picture.
- ConexionesFeatured in Half in the Bag: Derivative Holiday Horrors (2023)
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- Duración1 hora 40 minutos
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