A White, White Day

2019 [ICELANDIC]

Action / Drama / Mystery / Thriller

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1000.59 MB
1280*534
Icelandic 2.0
NR
24 fps
1 hr 48 min
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2.01 GB
1920*800
Icelandic 5.1
NR
24 fps
1 hr 48 min
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Reviewed by kosmasp8 / 10

Way to go

Arthouse, slow burn, slow pace - all those things are correct to say the least. And depending on the amount of slack you are willing to cut it ... you will be able to enjoy this on different levels. It really takes more than a while to go ... well "off". But when it does (towards the end) ... there is more than just a little impact to it.

The main actor gives it his all. Whether it is a powerful scene or one that is as subtle as it gets. Add to that a child actor who is amazing as well and you got a great combo/team. Not for everyone, for obvious reasons, but those who will like it, will love it.

Reviewed by christopher-underwood8 / 10

how varied the look of this apparently bleak landscape is

Most unusual film in a most unusual location and it starts in stunning fashion with same static shot, clearly recorded over many different days, hours and conditions, showing just how varied the look of this apparently bleak landscape is. A gentleman by the name of Inguar Sigurdsson and a youngster Ida Mekkin Hlynsdottir play a newly widowed policeman and granddaughter most convincingly as this quirky but likeable mini tragedy plays out. Not a lot happens, to be honest, but all is vivid and memorable whilst all the time that changing look of the roads, the sea and the mountains is paramount as the man struggles through his loss.

Reviewed by MOscarbradley7 / 10

A slow burn of a movie that should attract an art-house audience

The opening frames of Hlynur Palmason's movie "A White, White Day" conveys weather and landscape in a way very few movies have. It's clear seasons and time are passing in a dizzying, almost disorientating, fashion so when people finally appear, (an elderly man and his granddaughter),they feel as if they shouldn't be here and when we move indoors, it's like a alien place, particularly as there is a horse in the living room. And then it's back to more of the same, images of a landscape, but now with people occasionally appearing at a distance..

In part an intimate psychological study of its central character, Ingimundur, (a superb, award-winning performance from Ingvar Sigurdsson),and in part a study of the harsh environment in which he lives, Palmason's film is a visually stunning and often relentless 'thriller', dealing with the themes of grief, jealousy and revenge. It's also the kind of film that clearly belongs in the Northern Hemisphere where nature at its least forgiving determines both the landscape and the character of its inhabitants. You could say Ingimundur is the way he is becasue of his environment.

The plot evolves slowly yet inexorably with dialogue kept to a minimum. As a thriller it reminded me of the television series "True Detective" which certainly took its time and wasn't really concerned with resolving issues; the pace here is decidedly languorous and the film is open-ended. A huge hit on the festival circuit and the Icelandic entry for the Oscars, it should also prove very popular with art-house audiences.

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