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The Higher Force

The Higher Force (2008)

November. 03,2008
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5.6
| Action Comedy

Ashamed for being a debt-collecting thug, David believes that he is an ugly duckling waiting to become a swan. Through an unlikely mentor he finds out that life has indeed something very special in store for him.

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Baseshment
2008/11/03

I like movies that are aware of what they are selling... without [any] greater aspirations than to make people laugh and that's it.

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FirstWitch
2008/11/04

A movie that not only functions as a solid scarefest but a razor-sharp satire.

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Portia Hilton
2008/11/05

Blistering performances.

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Darin
2008/11/06

One of the film's great tricks is that, for a time, you think it will go down a rabbit hole of unrealistic glorification.

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Lee Eisenberg
2008/11/07

Iceland has historically been seen as one of the most pristine, idealistic places on Earth. The island's economic collapse in 2007-2008 threw water on this perception, but it rebounded by prosecuting the bankers and essentially bailing out the people. It's safe to say that the country has regained its positive stereotype.Not if you watch Olaf de Fleur's "Stóra planið" ("The Higher Force" in English), though. This movie depicts a debt collector. I'm talking one real lowlife. I've seen a number of movies from the Scandinavian countries - yes, I count Iceland in that number - which depict people's lives as lowly and miserable, or depict nasty individuals. This stands in sharp contrast to the stereotype of the Nordic countries as immaculate utopias. I suppose that there's bound to be something gritty below the surface.About half the movie is in Icelandic, half in English, with a little bit of Chinese. Most of the cast won't be recognizable to US audiences, but Michael Imperioli of "The Sopranos" plays a supporting role. I guess that I recommend the movie as an alternate look at Iceland, beyond the stories of the economic meltdown and the images of geothermal springs. Not a great movie, but OK in a pinch. Ísland lifa að eilífu!

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stefbriem
2008/11/08

I did have a good time the first 45 min. or so, but then suddenly it was all down hill. The suspense somewhat started to get thin and the jokes somewhat the same all over. What kept it going were the good actors.But the problem with this film is that it is trying to be cleverly funny,like Tarantino and god is that outdated stuff. Tarantino being a bit overrated sometimes, this movie comes ten years too late. At best it is for teenagers, and I am sure many of them find the character of Johann funny, which he is for the first 30 min. The other problem I have with it is that the story fades away towards the end more and more, thou I tried to find a recovery point. Maybe it didn't recover because the lack of passion comes with the effort of trying to be cleverly funny. Also, like in many movies, sure, good actors who can afford it don't seem to demand a better dialogue, or just turn down the script.

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aldawonder
2008/11/09

I like this film very much. I had no expectations because Icelandic films are not that good or great. It's a good comedy but the drama in it is kinda a weird, but I somehow liked the film overall. I does not seem to have a strong direction of where it's going but in a weird way in enchanted my and my friends. At least we laughed most of the time.I think Erpur and Benedikt were extremely good in their roles, but we all love Petur and his work. I like the music very much, it comes from all over the world and is not as dark as usual Icelandic film music is. The twist with the school teacher being a crime boss is very funny.Also the Wolfi character is adorable.Cool, lovely film.

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Skuggi
2008/11/10

Well, I set out with a few friends to see this movie, we went an hour before the show started to get good seats. So as you can probably imagine we where exited to see this movie :). But that excitement soon turned to horror, this movie is a complete failure, it just try's to hard to be funny that its sad, the script is poorly written and relies to heavy on the actors to make up for it...The only good acting in the whole movie was from Stefan C. Schaefer who was great, the plot was weak and even the "funny" scenes felt forced and unnatural, considering that the main actors are some of Iceland's best comedians it's well special...I would not Recommend this movie to any one, because it try's to hard and never really delivers.

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