On July 22, 2011, an explosion in a bomb occurred in Oslo Government Oslings Oslingkartalet, Norway at 3:26. The second attack was about two hours later, at a small island in Utøya, a young Labor League League of the Labor League League of the Norwegian Labor Party.
A huge national trauma
An armed shooter, as a police officer, disguised fire, opens the camps. In 72 minutes, the time of the island’s victory, it kills it coldly, methodically, 69 people and hurt 33 balls. A total evaluation of this tragic day will be announced by 77 and 151 injured. Police will arrest a man on the island named Anders Behing Breivik, a 32 -year -old distant activist who has been committed and claims the July 22 attacks.
An experienced national trauma by Norwegians is at the height of the tragedy: huge. This is the most serious attack in Norway after World War II and one of the most deadly shootings that was carried out by the mass killer of the modern era.
A masterful and bold film
It was on this ground, very risky, because the pain and memories remained alive that Paul Greengras shot his film on July 22, under the auspices of Netflix. Initially, Grangras wanted to make a film about a migrants crisis that would throw Europe for several years; In particular, Italy, which welcomes many refugees on the island of Lampedus.
“The more I worked on this, the more I realized the influence of the fears that these migratory movements come out, along with economic stagnation and with the growth of political extremism in Europe.” He will tell you. “This is what eventually led me to shoot this movie; Since Anders Breivik and Norway have shown the results of the refusal of this process in a dramatic sense, and which speaks to all of us, no matter where we live. “
He took over the drama scene and adopted a difficult documentary that he used on his brilliant bloody weeks, which did a lot for his glory, Greengrass reduced his work from 2h28 to some of the three acts; Absolutely paralyzed inaugurative massacre -jelet, the impossible work of mourning and reconstruction, and the portrait of the killer with all its obsession.
Excellent film, absolutely devastating with emotional deflag, available on Netflix.
Source: Allocine

Rose James is a Gossipify movie and series reviewer known for her in-depth analysis and unique perspective on the latest releases. With a background in film studies, she provides engaging and informative reviews, and keeps readers up to date with industry trends and emerging talents.