Storm

2005 "You may have forgotten your past, but it hasn't forgotten you…"
5.6| 1h50m| R| en| More Info
Released: 20 January 2005 Released
Producted By: Film i Väst
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DD is a smug fellow, almost 30 years of age, who can manage all by himself. At least that's what he thinks. However, a strange woman - Lova - enters his life, hunted by evil men who want to hurt her. Against his will, DD is forced into a series of horrific events.

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Björn Stein, Måns Mårlind

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Storm Audience Reviews

Acensbart Excellent but underrated film
Plustown A lot of perfectly good film show their cards early, establish a unique premise and let the audience explore a topic at a leisurely pace, without much in terms of surprise. this film is not one of those films.
Robert Joyner The plot isn't so bad, but the pace of storytelling is too slow which makes people bored. Certain moments are so obvious and unnecessary for the main plot. I would've fast-forwarded those moments if it was an online streaming. The ending looks like implying a sequel, not sure if this movie will get one
Kaydan Christian A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.
Jukka-K-Korpela The film begins like a cheap imitation of fast and violent action films, but there's more than that. A fairly normal guy gets involved in some crime/espionage/something else, and you think you know what happens then, but you guess wrong.It takes some time to figure out what is going on, just like the main character is rather lost for a while. There is something extremely valuable involved in the box that the beginning revolves around. You won't like everything you'll see in the film (or you're rather perverted if you do), but you'll understand at the end. (Oh, and if you understand the end, please tell me.)
Landscape The first scenes are really tough and you'll think it's the centerpiece of the Movie because it is followed by the opening credits. It's not the last time you'll be wrong - the story is complex, but it's not too hard to follow its twists.In the beginning Storm is a very expensive looking SciFi-Thriller, interrupted by scenes of party-goers with their superficial chitchat talks, reforms into a superhero saga, makes the turn to some Silent-Hill-Looking countryside childhood drama and so on.But don't mind: it is not nonsense, it is a story leading back to some childhood experiences, and there has never been a more cumbersomely but entertaining way of getting to the point.And I liked very much the tough Eva Röse and the weak Eric Ericson, the usual role models exchanged, running through this set of graphic novels.
marsson_90 When I first saw the trailer for this movie I really got caught. For being a Swedish production it really is ambitious, especially the special-effects and other stuff that rarely been included in a Swedish movie before. The movie focuses on the young man D.D (Eric Ericsson),he's a man that think that he can manage to survive all alone, who lives in the Swedish capital Stockholm. His life is really enjoyable until the mysterious woman Lova runs into him and turn his whole world upside down, she's chased by some dark and evil men who wants to kill her. I saw the movie on a Swedish cinema, I loved it, for being a Swedish film it really rocks, I've never seen anything like it. Måns Mårlind, who created the Swedish series "De Drabbade" wrote the story of the film, he's an awesome story-writer. I recommend this movie to everyone who liked the movie "The Matrix", the whole atmosphere feels like the one in matrix, but that's my own opinion.
simonkolle I recently saw the world prem. of Storm at Stockholm film festival. I must say i am impressed by the work as a whole. It's dark, got good actors, suspense and also good ideas. BUT and there is a big one. This story is not bulletproof.The guys that did this film also did the Swedish TV series called "De drabbade". That series had the same problem as Storm: They build the plot up very well and make it interesting but then as you approach the end (second half) the plot gets rather silly and filled with clisché. I love the feeling the two filmmakers create. It breath roleplaying games such as KULT and CoC (Lovecraft). Storm got really silly when Eva Röse and Jonas Carlson play roles in a cartoon. It's not cool, it's not giving anything to the film. It's damn silly. I was not the only one who thought about a Britney Spears video. It's also silly with empty Vännersborg. Come on! Have we not seen that in 1000000.00000 films already? The list goes on. But so i don't spoil anything i will not take up more examples. The obvious hints to Hellraiser and Mullholland Drive were OK. I could ramble on and on about this film but i leave it with that. The two filmmakers are so on the move toward something great that i let all the bad plot endings be. I hope they keep on creating these in Sweden unique films. In the vein of Lynch, roleplaying games etc. I suggest the two filmmakers watch the following films for inspiration: The Russian movies "Night watch" and "Avalon" And The USA made "Jacobs ladder" from 1990.Keep up. 7/10