MOVIE TITLE: MORTAL Now available on Hulu
RATING: No rating was listed. I would probably rate it PG-13 for blood and some violence.
LENGTH: 1 hour, 44 minutes
Movie Review Mom GRADE: B-
IN A NUTSHELL:
This is a Norwegian film with English subtitles, although there is quite a bit of English spoken too. It’s kind of a dark origin story of a superhero, although the protagonist doesn’t actually save very many people. Marvel this is not. If you think that’s a good thing, you just might enjoy this movie.
It was written and directed by Andre Ovredal. I’ve never seen his other movies, so I didn’t know quite what to expect. If you like this movie, I’ve heard his other films are even better. They include TrollHunter , The Autopsy of Jane Doe , and The Tunnel (Tunnellen). Honestly, I thought it was cool that a Norwegian would create a modern-day version of a Norse god.
TIPS FOR PARENTS:
- You see a person with a lot of burned skin.
- A person has a hard time controlling his emotions. Talk to your kids about that and offer some helpful tips.
- Some people die.
THEMES:
- “Maybe we’re not meant to understand everything.” – Sheriff
- It’s healing to have someone believe in you.
- Religion is an interesting aspect of the story. People wonder if Eric is a gift from God like Jesus. One of the characters notes that if he is, he wants to help and be on the “right side.”
- Greek/Norse mythology is also a part of the story, as some people believe Eric is a descendant of Thor.
- Fear
- Power
THINGS I LIKED:
- I liked the very beginning of the film because it was intriguing and I had no idea what was going on.
- You get to see some beautiful Norwegian landscapes. It felt like I got to take a little trip to Norway.
- That’s cool how they made Christine’s hair stand up in the jail scene.
- Some special effects look really good. Others, not so much.
- Some of the makeup design is very effective. Others, not so much.
- Cool movie poster.
- The color palette was very dark and grey, perfect for a brooding story of mystery and danger.
- I love the aspect of searching for one’s family roots. My twin sister and I wrote a book about how to do just that! It has lots of how-to information, as well as inspiring stories from real people who had amazing experiences while researching their family tree! You can check it out the eBook on Amazon.
THINGS I DIDN’T LIKE:
- The acting isn’t exceptional and has even been criticized by many reviewers. I’ve seen worse. I thought Nat Wolff and Iben Akerlie did fine and were believable.
- Sometimes it’s hard to understand what people are saying because they speak so quietly.
- Some scenes are dark, which will make viewing on small devices difficult.
- There’s no humor. It’s a very dark drama.
- The music was often too noticeable, rather than supportive of the scenes on the screen.
- There was a character whose motivations were very strange played by Priyanka Bose. After being saved, she tries to hunt down the protagonist to kill him. Why? I thought there would be a surprise reveal in the end that she was a superhero villain, but absolutely nothing happened with her character arc. Such a missed opportunity and disappointment.
INTERESTING LINES:
- “I think people, in their hearts, are generally good.” – Christine (Iben Akerlie)
- “Are you the next Jesus?” – Christine (Iben Akerlie) “Jesus didn’t kill people.” – Eric (Nat Wolff)
- “I love ferries. It’s like taking a break from the world for a minute.” – Christine (Iben Akerlie)
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