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Reykjavík Grapevine - 02.06.2017, Blaðsíða 46

Reykjavík Grapevine - 02.06.2017, Blaðsíða 46
Only Mildly Scary Horror and Icelandic Cinema Words: Valur Gunnarsson ‘Ég man þig’ (‘I Remember You’) Laugarásbíó/Smárabíó/Haskólabíó/ Borgarbíó In Icelandic, no subtitles (yet) On the face of it, Iceland sounds like fertile ground for horror. There are many places where it’s possible to end up isolated with bad cellphone reception, and ghost s t o r i e s a b o u n d . And yet, horror has not been a staple of Icelandic cinema. 1983’s ‘Húsið’ (“The House”) was the first local attempt at a su- pernatural thriller, though future direc- tor of Viking films Hrafn Gunnlaugsson made the TV movie ‘Blóðrautt sólarlag’ ( “ C r i m s o n S u n - set”), about strange goings-on in an abandoned place, in 1977. The B-movie ‘Reykjavík Whale Watching Massacre’, from 2009, was more splatter than hor- ror, whereas 2014’s ‘Grafir og bein’ (“Graves and Bones”) was a rare full-blown attempt at genre hor- ror, with ghost children and every- thing. Director Óskar Þór Axelsson has previously made genre films palatable for Icelandic cinema. Most local attempts at gangsta have been predictably silly, but his debut ‘Svartur á leik’ (“Black’s Game”) was surprisingly effec- tive, not just the first good Icelandic gang- ster film—excluding the comedy‘Sódóma Reykjavík’ aka ‘Re- mote Control’—but an interesting addi- tion to the gangster genre in general. Jogging Doctors In his latest film, ‘I Remember You’, he tackles horror, using much of the same cast from his earlier film. The filmmaking is adept, but the story, based on Yrsa Sigurðardót- tir’s book of the same name, is somewhat lacking (spoiler alerts follow). Following Baltasar Kor- mákur’s recent ‘The Oath’, beard- ed jogging doctors have become something of a trope, and here the beard is sported and the jogging done by Jóhannes Haukur Jóhan- nesson as a psychiatrist who has lost his son—a far cry from his imposing drug dealer in Óskar’s last film. The charming Ágústa Eva Erlendsdóttir is, after this and‘Borgríki 2’ (“City State 2”) reaching almost Sean Bean-esque levels of onscreen violent deaths. Perhaps it is somehow retribution for Sylvia Nótt? Iceland has a fine tradition of mediums who put people in touch with deceased relatives, and even today many prefer these to earth- lier psychiatrists when faced with tragedy. However, the lawyer to the deceased in ‘I Remember You’ verges on unintentional self-par- ody. Then there is the matter of the couple who decide to go into the wilderness to save their mar- riage and bring hubby’s mistress along to an abandoned place far away from mobile phone networks. What could possibly go wrong? Meet the monster The actors deliver, and the building up of tension works quite well initially—as we have seen before, Óskar knows how to pace things. But as with previous Icelandic attempts at horror, there is something about meeting the monsters that just seems a little underwhelming. Perhaps the su- pernatural is best left to the creak- ing floors and opening doors and other inexplicable events that we on this island know all too well? Or perhaps a more temporal dénoue- ment would have been more sat- isfactory, in the manner of Yrsa’s other works? For all the success of Icelandic crime fiction, not many of these books have been translated to the screen. Only ‘Jar City’ comes to mind, and this one here is not an obvious choice for adaptation. But for all its faults, ‘I Remember You’ is still the best Icelandic hor- ror film to date. One even emerges with a newfound appreciation of the genre. Making horror is not as simple as it looks. Óskar doesn’t nail this in quite the same way he nailed his explosive, near-perfect debut. But there is every sign that greater things are to come. Find today's events in Iceland! Download our free listings app - APPENING on the Apple and Android stores Museums ÁRBÆR OPEN AIR MUSEM Daily guided tours Tours are from 13:00 to 14:00 through its open air exhibits. • On permanent view THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF ICELAND 'The Making of A Nation' This exhibition is intended to pro- vide insight into the history of the Icelandic nation from Settlement to the present day. • On permanent view REYKJAVÍK CITY MUSEUM ‘Settlement Sagas: Accounts from Manuscripts’ This exhibition has rarely seen manuscripts that tell the history of the settlement of Reykjavík. • On permanent view REYKJAVÍK MARITIME MUSEUM 'The Coast Guard Vessel Óðinn' This vessel sailed through all three Cod Wars and has also served as a rescue ship to more than 200 ships. • On permanent view 'From Poverty to Abundance' Photos documenting Icelandic fishermen at the turn of the 20th century. • On permanent view 'The History of Sailing' Iceland’s maritime history that showcases the growth of the Reyk- javík Harbour. • On permanent view 'Seawomen' The fishing women of Iceland, past and present. • On permanent view VOLCANO HOUSE The exhibition gives a brief overview of Iceland’s magnificent nature. • On permanent view THE ICELANDIC PHALLOLOGICAL MUSEUM Permanent Exhibition More than 215 penises and penile parts belonging to land and sea mammals of Iceland. • On permanent view Film This month's special screenings at Bíó Paradís. For the complete schedule, visit www.bioparadis.is. Currently Screening • The Goonies: Party Screening! June 2, 20:00 • Peter Pan Live Broadcast June 10, June 11, 20:00 • Pulp Fiction: Party Screening! June 9, 20:00 • Carrie: Late Night Screening! June 10, 22:00 • Regularly Screening: Knight of Cups, Hidden Figures, Everybody Wants Some, Of Horses And Men, Sigur rós Heima, Paterson, Heartstone, Genius, Jar City, Lion, Embrace Of The Serpent, Rams Events Carrie Bearded doctors as far as the eye can see "The couple go to an abandoned place to save their marriage. What could possibly go wrong?" FILM MORE INFORMATION, OTHER TOURS & BOOKINGS AT: WWW.STERNATRAVEL.COM OR VISIT OUR SALES DESK AT HARPA CONCERT HALL DOWNTOWN REYKJAVÍK GOLDEN CIRCLE & THE SECRET LAGOON A perfect combo of sightseeing & relaxation in a natural lagoon! Starting time 10:30 Free pick-up from 10:00 Duration 8 - 8,5 hours PRICE: 12.900 ISK BOOK ONLINE & GET STERNATR AVEL .COM Gullfoss waterfallGeys ir - hot spring area
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