Thursday, September 22, 2011
Nokas
From IMDB comment:
Nokas is a a paradox that works. This careful reconstruction of Norway's biggest ever robbery avoids all sense of cliché - and opts for one of the better directorial decision seen in a crime / heist movie. No drama, no screaming villains or pretty girls, this is a superbly researched semi-documentary that simple records a five hour period in minutiae - yet it is tense, involving, and probably the best recreation of a bank robbery I have seen.
The Nordic style of speaking and manner is captured well - no-one "acts" they simply are, and here we get almost no character development - it's straight-up storytelling, using a lot of mid-shoulder mid-close and close-ups - it is well shot. The camera work etc; fits this well - it never feels amateurish.
IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1337366/
Torrent /w multisub: http://thepiratebay.org/torrent/6223369/Nokas_(2011)_PAL_BR2DVD_DD5.1_Eng-Nor-NLSubs-DMT
Torrent:_DVDrip_AC3_Xvid_[CyberPiraten]]http://thepiratebay.org/torrent/6257394/Nokas_[2010]_DVDrip_AC3_Xvid_[CyberPiraten]
DDL: http://bolt.cd/board/non-english-films/650703-nokas-norwegian-2010-a.html
Additional subtitles: http://subscene.com/Nokas/subtitles-87013.aspx
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Norwegian series
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