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author | Harald Eilertsen <haraldei@anduin.net> | 2020-06-07 14:14:41 +0200 |
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Split english and norwegian posts.
This turned out a bit different than I initially though. The english and
norwegian sections will essentially be separate. Afaict there's no
direct way to make a "combined view" listing both english and norwegian
posts. However, I think that's fine. Let's roll with this for now.
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diff --git a/content/film/2016-04-28-huset/index.md b/content/film/2016-04-28-huset/index.md deleted file mode 100644 index 2329f1c..0000000 --- a/content/film/2016-04-28-huset/index.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,38 +0,0 @@ -+++ -title = "Huset (The house)" -lang = "en" - -[taxonomies] -tags = ["film", "horror"] - -[extra] -author = "harald" -+++ - -{% figure(img="huset-poster.jpg") %} -Poster for _Huset_. -{% end %} - -Norwegian horror films are getting some attention, and there's no reason _Huset_ -should not get it's share too. A brand new horror film from Reinert Kiil, which -at least I know best from the low budget slashers _Hora_ (Whore) and _Inside -the Whore_. Even though low budget, they were enjoyable films and gave promise -of a director that could do interesting things given more resources. - -<!-- more --> - -Huset is a very well produced dark and creepy film that plays with the viewers -perception of time and reality. What could have been a pretty standard haunted -house movie set in a Norwegian winter landscape turns out quite different. - -The main plot essentially involves only three characters, and the focus is -close and intense at all times. The flashback revealing the history of the -house is fragmented, and only give a glimpse of the terror that once played out -there. The viewer is left to fill in the blanks, something which intensifies -the experience. - -I really liked this one. The attention to detail, the chemistry between the -characters, the intensity of the shots and the way it reveals the story in -glimpses without ever showing too much. - -Highly recommended! |