6 reviews
Daniel Alfredson's 'Echoes from the Dead' may have a boringly generic name, but it's actually quite good, a slow-burning thoughtful story of the attempt of an old man and his daughter to finally lay to rest a tragedy from their past. It's unusual to watch a film where the youngest of the main cast are middle-aged but the actors have no problems in carrying off the story. There's something of the flavour that you can get when watching 'Wallander', of a modern Sweden where the trappings of the consumerist society are layered quite thinly on a harsher, more primitive, style of life. The only thing that doesn't quite work is the tale's conclusion, which requires some oddly out-of-character behaviour by one of the participants.
- paul2001sw-1
- Jun 18, 2015
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- morrison-dylan-fan
- Sep 25, 2017
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Skumtimmen (or Echoes from the Dead for the English title) is a Swedish slow burning mystery/drama. A bit too slow in my opinion. A faster pace and a bit more light action scenes could have benefit this movie. Now it was a lot of talking, maybe just a bit too much. There aren't that much characters so the story was slightly predictable, or at least in my experience. Overall the acting was good, except for Tord Peterson that I found lesser convincing. Maybe it's his more advanced age. But the movie is certainly worth a watch, only there are much better Swedish movies so don't expect a masterpiece.
- deloudelouvain
- Mar 15, 2023
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- Leofwine_draca
- Sep 1, 2017
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Why the low rating? Very unfair. This movie is much better than expected. The act takes place in a small community in Sweden. Here old conflicts come to the surface when the adult daughter returns to her hometown to help her old father. The film is both a drama and an exciting crime drama. Weird events come back and we are wrapped up in an exciting story that really makes you hooked. The film has some of the most famous Swedish actors in the lead, including Lena Endre, which in my opinion makes one of her better performances in this movie, as the daughter who struggles with the past, and who fight to find the truth at last. Often it's unfortunate to mix different genres into one and the same movie, but here it works great. Now you know: When this shows up on a TV channel late night, then it's time to see it.