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Dead Snow/Død Snø (2009) or, Nazis Awake!



+ Best Gore Movie of the Year + Best Norwegian Movie of the Year

Yup, Tommy Wirkola's Dead Snow is a movie about Nazi zombies that wake up out of the Norwegian winter landscape to eat humans

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7 younger Norwegians meet in a remote cabin in the beautiful, snow-covered high North. But the girl who was supposed to arrive on skis never shows up, and the snow turns out to carry an ugly surprise for them: A vicious army of Nazi zombies!

The idea of Tommy Wirkola's (Witch Hunters (2013)) Dead Snow is a wild one. But during the first long period of the film, the Norwegians seem more like clones of the inhabitants of the American youth cabin-horror genre, who are driven very near pastiche, - although the scene with the old man in the cabin is cool. The references are there in abundance, but not all of them are equally auspicious. This makes the film seems at times inelegant... But!
Once the gore element finally gets started, Dead Snow really catches up, and the last half hour is a regular fest.
Wirkola wrote the script with Stig Frode Henriksen (Kill Buljo: The Movie (2007)), who is also one of the film's main actors, portraying Roy.

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In lieu of the Dead Snow trailer, which is not currently available on Youtube, here's the trailer for Wirkola's big Hollywood movie Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters

Cost: 0.8 mil. $
Box office: 1.9 mil. $
= Box office flop
[Dead Snow premiered in North America at Sundance, where IFC Films bought the distribution rights. It was released there on just a few screens, where it made 46k $. The film made almost all of its gross, 1.6 mil. $ (84 % of the total gross) in Norway. The 2nd and 3rd biggest markets were the last two it was released in: Spain with 0.1 mil. $ (5.3 %) and Russia with 85k $. Wirkola followed the film up with Dead Snow 2: Red vs. Dead (2014), not seen by Film Excess yet. Dead Snow is fresh at 67 % with a 6 critical average on Rotten Tomatoes.]

What do you think of Dead Snow
Other obscure zombie movies that you'd recommend?

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