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6/10
A Reasonable Ghost Story
claudio_carvalho17 October 2008
When Signe (Anne Birgitte Lind) and her workaholic husband Tommy (Jakob Cedergren) visit a house for sale in Glamstrup, they immediately like it and a couple of days later they buy it. They move with their daughter Bianca (Rebecca Løgstrup) and befriend their neighbors Marianne (Andrea Vagn Jensen) and her husband David (Dejan Cukic) that live on the other side of the street. While Tommy is working, Signe notes that weird things happen in the living room, with a black cat appearing, the fireplace firing alone and fruits getting rotten while Bianca plays and talks to her imaginary friend Oliver. Further, she discovers that the siblings Jane and Oliver died three years ago in a fire in another neighborhood in Glamstrup. She decides to call the medium Anders Svendsen (Morten Suurballe) to solve the mystery and he communicates with the spirits of the dead that are trapped in the spot and he tries to guide them to another world. When Marianne offers a job to Signe, she hires the teenager nanny Sarah (Lykke Sand Michelsen) that flirts with David. Meanwhile Tommy travels to Aalborg and meets the structural engineer that built the living room using material recovered from the fire where the siblings died. Further, he finds that on the next day is the three year anniversary of the tragedy. He decides to return to Glamstrup, but his car has a mechanical problem and she is stranded in Aalborg. Meanwhile Signe unravels a dark secret about the death of Jane and Oliver.

"Bag Det Stille Ydre" is a reasonable ghost story, with a promising beginning but a disappointing conclusion. Danish cinema has no tradition in horror movies, but the director Martin Schmidt succeeds with this very low-budget and low-paced movie, blending the genre with drama and thriller and keeping the unsolved mystery to the very end. Unfortunately the conclusion is weak, and I was disappointed since I expected a better resolution of the plot. The unknown cast has good performances, highlighting Anne Birgitte Lind and Andrea Vagn Jensen, and the sexy Lykke Sand Michelsen is a very gorgeous young woman. I have no connections with the director or cast, but I believe that fans of movies like "Haunted" (1995), "The Sixth Sense" (1999), "El Espinazo del Diablo" (2001) and "The Others" (2001) may give a chance to "Bag Det Stille Ydre" and they may have a pleasant surprise. My vote is six.

Title (Brazil): "Almas Penadas" ("Restless Souls")
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5/10
Two people died here... and a cat
TBJCSKCNRRQTreviews28 January 2010
I'm a big fan of Dennis Jürgensen. I try to read nearly everything he does, and enjoy the vast majority of it. And some of his stories would make for damn good movies. That's why it's disappointing when *this* is all it amounts to when it is attempted. This steals "worst yet" of the three from Mørkeleg. I'm starting to think that it's Schmidt; as much as it pains me to say, this reuses the effects that worked in the other two films they made together, in spite of it being a *completely* different style of horror. You don't assign a POV(however many graphics you add to make it eerie) to a ghost! That takes away from the mystique, which is a quality that this could desperately use. Yes, fine, you shot it with a fish-eye lens, ooh, look at how vaguely strange it looks... seriously, Martin, put the camera down if you aren't done playing around with the tools. It's a stage that everyone working in this industry needs to get past, before he expects actual audiences to take him seriously. Stuff similar to that appeared in Sidste Time, and it was easier to forgive, because that was completely different. That one was about exactly what is happening, not whether or not something is occurring. This flick would be far better if subtlety was applied. The paranormal phenomena are overly obvious, and thus(to the people in this) impossible to ignore(and one or two are unintentionally hilarious), the psychic is ridiculously simplified, and a couple of the setups for scares are just plain clumsy. This isn't all that engaging or terrifying. The plot starts out OK, but in the last fifteen minutes or so, it degenerates into a senseless mess. Was that really the twist? I feel like the ending belongs to another picture. The characters aren't interesting or entirely credible. Dialog, as well as several of the jokes, might have worked on the page, and they fall apart when spoken. The humor is hit and miss, and this definitely does hold a bit of good material. Acting is reasonable at best. The kid is utterly unconvincing. There is a little disturbing content, sensuality and violence in this. The DVD holds an amusing and informative commentary track(with the director, the writer, the producer and a crew-member I don't know the English term for). Furthermore, there's Blaffer(a short also by the guy who helmed this, and it's not half bad), premiere footage, a trailer for this and one for The Amityville Horror, for anyone patient enough to work out the maze(!) necessary to get to the special features menu. I recommend this solely to those looking to support those who made it. 5/10
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1/10
Don't.
habenguts12 December 2005
Let me put it in few words so I don't waste your time: This movie is awful, awkward and terrible. People who has good things to say about it must be related to cast or crew. Don't watch it. Don't waste your time. Just don't.

Normally I don't feel the urge to comment on a film. But this one is surely one very bad apple among other splendid danish movies. The acting was awkward and the "spookyness" just for laughs. It is embarrassing. Only my ability to write in English keeps me from going into details.

I like the genre but leave it to Hollywood. Please.
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1/10
Extremely lousy!
strychnosterror30 July 2007
people giving this worthless movie 10/10 must be mentally retarded or personally involved with cast, crew or director. This is painfully embarrassing, amateurish & unoriginal. A stain of shame on the danish film industry (which is already lousy, this just beats all). AVOID AT ALL COSTS!!

Classic haunting-flick; dead returns in spirit-shape to avenge injustice. NOT scary. Not well acted. Not funny. Very sad release, I can't believe there's been spent time and money on this utter crap.

Some of the actors are very famous in Denmark. Hopefully their careers will look very different after saying yes to this BS.
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2/10
Disappointing!
corpse18 August 2006
Knowing very little about this title, I decided to rent it with my wife. Danish horror movies do not come along too often, and the last one we saw, Midsommer, was a pleasant surprise. I had expected the same creepy feeling in this movie - and especially as the main characters in this one are more mature. Unfortunately the script is not as strong in this movie. The actors are struggling with sentences that would never be said in real life, which is a shame. Dejan Cukic has done much better before, he has proved that with the right script and instruction, he can actually act. This movie is an embarrassment to his skills. The same thin cannot be said about Anne Birgitte Lind, who basically stinks in everything she has been in - including this movie! When does she realize that acting is more than reading lines from the script? The story makes no sense, and the characters actions are downright ridiculous. The movie fails on all accounts in my book! By the way, Zlatko Buric is a walking joke. He should have stopped his career after the first Pusher-film!
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8/10
Great horror movie - Dennis Jurgensen is a genius!
PeterRoeder31 December 2005
Again Jurgensen shows his genius. The critics will probably not like this movie but it is because they have no sense of humour and don't understand the horror genre. In fact, this is a brilliant horror movie far, far better than recent Hollywood "horror" and on the level of recent Japanese and South-East Asian horror (such as The Eye, The Ring, Dark Water, etc.) Jurgensen is a genius and in this movie he is at the height of his powers. Him and Martin Schmidt clearly knows their stuff. They know the genre in and out and demonstrate how to make a horror movie with integrity and excitement. The dialogue is amazing, for example the one between David and Sarah: "Hvad laver du i din fritid?" "Jeg rider", etc. This is just so funny and brilliant. I don't know what people's problem is when the rate movies like this so low. It must simply be ignorance towards the fundamentals of the horror genre. Let me tell you folks: Horror does not get any better than this! Take it or leave it!
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8/10
Great movie - Excellent actors, fun and exiting
ramses-1825 May 2005
At last a movie of this genre that actually made me shiver. I haven't experienced that since the first time i watched Stephen King's IT.

Besides being a thriller movie it has a lot of drama and some funny comic moments that all in all makes it very entertaining to watch.

All the actors did a really nice job - especially Dejan Cukic who made people in the cinema laugh with his awkwardness :) Also I have to add that the beautiful Lykke Sand Nielsen made an enchanting and very believable performance.

I can definitely recommend that you go and see this movie.

I give it 8 out of 10.
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