Watch: Utøya 22. juli 2018 123movies, Full Movie Online – On July 22, 2011, less than two hours after detonating a deadly car-bomb, and having already killed eight people in Oslo, the remorseless Norwegian far-right terrorist, Anders Behring Breivik, boarded the ferry MS Thorbjørn in Lake Tyri. As the shocking news of the devastating Oslo explosion was starting to reach the ears of the unsuspecting teenagers of the Workers’ Youth League summer camp on the remote island of Utøya, the loud, sharp, and blood-curdling sound of Anders’ first gunshots could only mean one thing: death. Now, for the next long and nightmarish seventy minutes, eighteen-year-old Kaja, her younger sister, Emilie, and approximately six-hundred young participants will find themselves drawn into a violent maelstrom of destruction, as Breivik, with cold-blooded precision, injures hundreds, and kills sixty-nine boys and girls. Will the world ever forget July 22, 2011, and the atrocious Utøya massacre?.
Plot: The movie tells the story about a girl who has to hide and survive from a right wing terrorist while looking for her little sister during the terrorist attacks in Norway on the island Utøya, July 22nd.
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“You’ll never understand”
I’d already watched Paul Greengrass’ film 22 July. Despite Utoya July 22 being about the same atrocity, you could not get 2 different films. Whilst Greengrass gave Brevik a platform and invited viewers to try and comprehend his actions, perhaps in an attempt to learn and move on, Erik Poppe’s Utoya instead focuses entirely on the victims – the young Labour Party members camping on the island. In a poignant start to the film, the main lead, Kaja, looks directly into the camera and says “you’ll never understand” (it turns out she’s talking to her mum on the phone).There is some debate as to whether either of these films should’ve been made at all. As harrowing as they are, I think they both have their place in trying to enhance our understanding of the horror of terrorist attacks such as these.
In a very clever piece of technical direction, it looks like the film is shot ‘live’ in one single take to mirror the horror of the 72 minutes of the young people’s terrifying ordeal, whilst Brevik was attacking them.
Did I enjoy the film? No. Am I pleased I watched it? Yes. Would I recommend it? Most certainly. Does it, along with Greengrass’ July 22, enhance our understanding? The jury’s out. 7 out of ten
Powerful Performance
This movie really allows you to sink into the movie and get a feel for the vibe that was there when it really happened.The movie is shot in 1 take, no scene cuts.
The young actors impressed with powerful performances worth of recognition.
All in all the movie succeeded in portraying the horror that was 22. Juli, 2011.
Original Language no
Runtime 1 hr 33 min (93 min)
Budget 688960
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated Not Rated
Genre Drama, Thriller
Director Erik Poppe
Writer Siv Rajendram Eliassen, Anna Bache-Wiig, Erik Poppe
Actors Andrea Berntzen, Aleksander Holmen, Solveig Koløen Birkeland
Country Norway
Awards 4 wins & 12 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A
Sound Mix Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 16 : 9
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Negative Format Digital
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Printed Film Format Digital (Digital Cinema Package DCP)