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The death of his mother under strange circumstances forces Alex to return to his hometown, where he is reunited with Anna, the childhood sweetheart that he just can’t forget. Meanwhile, Sweden succumbs to a series of terrorist attacks that will force Alex to wage a fight, first against nostalgia and later for survival. (Sitges Film Festival)

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POMO 

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magyar Szinte az utolsó pillanatig nem tudjuk, hogy pontosan mi történik a filmben, és ki által. Ami az események fokozatosan fokozódó komolyságával és a tökéletesen realisztikus akció-katasztrófa jelenetekkel fokozza a feszültséget és a félelmeket, hogy nézőnek majdnem leesik az álla. Ugyanakkor átgondolt és részletes, és a főhős érzelmi vonala mind az élete szerelméhez, mind az apjához megfelelően (de nem tökéletesen) működik. Nagyon szép befejezés, a tinédzserek tanulhatnak belőle. A többiek pedig figyeljenek, mert ez a legrealisztikusabb filmes ábrázolása egy hasonló fenyegetésnek, ahogyan az manapság is bekövetkezhetne. [Sitges FF] ()

gudaulin 

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angol Other than the three or four WTF moments associated with the activities of Alex's father, who could easily be cast in a Hollywood action blockbuster (twenty such individuals would probably save the Swedish army some work and stop a foreign invasion), I'm giving the film a strong review after careful consideration. It has an undeniable atmosphere, works with a realistic scenario of the origin of a war conflict in 21st-century European space, and does not lack in its production design. It cunningly doses information, starting from the description of everyday work and human relationships, through disturbing hints of an unknown threat, to eventually turning into a hectic fight for life. It also has quality cinematography and a suggestive dark soundtrack. The director knows what he wants and how to achieve it. True, the father is a paranoid lunatic (the film ultimately proves that being paranoid doesn't mean that they are not after you) and the son is a self-conscious introvert, but at first glance, the main characters, who are hard to accept, do not bother me. Mainstream commercial filmmaking would, of course, work with protagonists that you easily identify with and fall in love with, but this film's bet on outsiders only accentuates the audacity and unpredictability of Danel's film. However, I do have one thing to say about the end of the film. World cinema usually deals with similar simulations of conflicts in the style of: on Friday, we were attacked and beaten up, on Saturday, we repelled the blow and paid off our losses with interest, only to hastily restore electricity, revive television broadcasting, and in the evening sit down to watch our favorite soap opera. But in this film, it wouldn't work, and it would only mark the beginning of a very dark and bloody period. Overall impression: 85%. ()

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EvilPhoEniX 

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angol The Swedes deliver a solid mix of genres and if it wasn't for the slow first half, it would be a blast. The first forty minutes are really excruciatingly slow and I think a few viewers will give up on the film. There are some pretty unlikeable characters so it's a bit odd to watch, but then it's like the director changes and some very shocking and eye pleasing stuff happens, mixing the catastrophe genre with thriller and mystery. The Swedes have made a really brave piece where unpleasant things happen, but they don't reveal the cause of the threat, which makes it original, and I think with the last shot they risk a world war. Anyway, visually the film is shot very capably, the music is reminiscent of Hans Zimmer, the action is very realistic and there is unexpectedly a lot of it (dead birds falling from the sky, numerous crashes, falling helicopters, a power plant explosion, one very solid fight, and a gritty grand finale). It's also nicely suspenseful and the atmosphere works, exploiting the viewer's uncertainty, so there are many elements to praise. Just a pity about the first half which slightly spoils the impression. Still, an admirable achievement. 75% ()

Goldbeater 

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angol A realistic and chilling demonstration of what a plot and invasion against a nation might look like (I don’t want to reveal why and with whom). There’s good suspense, solid effects and a decent plotline concerning a broken family. I was just slightly confused by the fact that, when the characters should unite the most, they go on pulling off age-old grievances and family trauma, picking fights at each other and sabotaging a much-needed cooperation. Is this to convey that Swedish people can’t have each other’s backs in times of crisis? Possibly. In any case, The Unthinkable is a solidly chilling and imaginative adventure without obvious heroes and villains, yet with a clear political message. [Sitges 2018] ()

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