Un adolescente se propone establecer el Black Metal Noruego en Oslo a principios de los 90 con resultados muy violentos.Un adolescente se propone establecer el Black Metal Noruego en Oslo a principios de los 90 con resultados muy violentos.Un adolescente se propone establecer el Black Metal Noruego en Oslo a principios de los 90 con resultados muy violentos.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 5 premios y 3 nominaciones en total
Reseñas destacadas
I was not expecting to like this movie as much as I did. I didn't really know what to expect, to a great extent. I was shocked at how well it was put together. LOC is a very engaging, if compelling film about a bunch of true Norwegian black metal guys who founded the band Mayham, fanatics who cause it too, in little old Oslo. It's very well acted with some disturbing themes. One involving a candid suicide, another involving a random bloody murder, & another horrific murder of betrayal. LOC kills on all levels. Confrontingly violent, well scripted, & very well acted. Jack Kilmer's (Dead) short lived role, is hauntingly brilliant! Rory Culkin's (Oystein) performance is shockingly impressive. And the unhinged Varg, played superbly by Emory Cohen. His acting stuck with me. There were some powerful moments that truly unnerved me. He's a great acting force to be reckoned with. This is an important film with a so tragic, & violent ending. In ill respect, the film is very funny too, & the music is of course well suited.
Overall, it's a well-acted, directed & produced film, & a faithful depiction of the events that transpired. I highly recommend it.
This is not a movie for Metal heads only. If you like controversial figures and want to know about the history of Mayhem and what happened a long time ago to a bunch of kids as well as hear a decent soundtrack, go for it. The actors did a well enough job and it stayed almost entirely true to the book by the same title. If you can't bother to read it, watch it. And, Varg was portrayed probably better than he deserved, but so did everyone. Light a few black candles and let the mayhem begin!
First of all, I have to say that I don't understand why director Jonas Åkerlund opted to go for an English speaking direction of the movie. It just took away so much authenticity from the movie that everyone were speaking English and the fact that most of them weren't even Norwegian or Swedish actors. That was a shame, because had it been in Norwegian and with a native Norwegian and Swedish cast, this would have been so much more impacting.
And also I happened to cringe when I saw that the movie was fronted by Rory Culkin. A Culkin in a movie such as this; surely that seemed like an atrocity in its own. But I was put to shame, because Rory Culkin walked tall and carried the movie phenomenally with his performance. I was more than genuinely surprised with how he handled this performance, it was just spectacular. Color me more than impressed with Rory Culkin in this movie.
Now, the story told in "Lords of Chaos" is a brutal story that is based on true events, real people and actual happenings. Which just makes it all the more hard-hitting. So the movie might not just be suitable for just anyone in the audience.
The narrative drive in the storyline was good, and while the movie ran for about two hours, it never really felt slow or uneventful. And that was a great accomplishment for director Jonas Åkerlund. However, one might debate whether or not a story as tragic and, well outright insane, as the story was is suitable entertainment for a movie. But, of course, that boils down to a matter of preference. Personally, I think the narrative was delivered quite well, and the story was presented in a very acceptable and fulfilling manner.
The movie also offers some insight into the early beginning of the black metal scene, and also delves into the elements of Euronymous's talents in terms of running a record store and a music label.
Whether or not you are interested in Norwegian black metal, the tragedy that struck Mayhem and the black metal community, then "Lords of Chaos" is a movie that definitely is noteworthy, because it has such a powerful punch to it. Definitely a movie that is well-worth taking the time and effort to sit down and watch. Just a shame that they didn't go for authenticity in terms of language and performers.
I was more than adequately entertained by this 2018 movie, and my rating is a seven out of ten stars.
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- CuriosidadesAnders Ohlin (Pelle 'Dead' Ohlin)'s brother was very supportive of the movie and one of the pairs of jeans that Jack Kilmer's character wears is a pair that belonged to Pelle. All of the other clothes were designed from scratch but those particular jeans were legitimate.
- PifiasWhen Dead commits suicide with the shotgun, the sound of an empty shell is heard bouncing around on the ground. He is using a break-open shotgun, which doesn't automatically eject spent shells.
- Citas
Kristian 'Varg' Vikernes: I'm going to release my music on my own label.
Euronymous: What does that mean?
Kristian 'Varg' Vikernes: I don't need you anymore.
Euronymous: Okay. If that's what you want, okay.
Kristian 'Varg' Vikernes: You'll have to find another idiot to steal everything from.
Euronymous: I haven't stolen anything from you.
Kristian 'Varg' Vikernes: You're recording Mayhem's album with money made from Burzum's sales, money that belongs to me!
Euronymous: That money went straight back to you. You're the bass player of Mayhem now, remember?
Kristian 'Varg' Vikernes: I quit. You only put me in the band to get attention.
Euronymous: The album's almost finished. It's gonna be big; world tour, everything.
Kristian 'Varg' Vikernes: Tour? I thought you were true Norwegian black metal.
Euronymous: I fucking invented it.
Kristian 'Varg' Vikernes: And now you betray it! You're a hypocrite. We should be making true Black Metal music for a select few. Tours are for posers. "Never sell out." That's what you said.
Euronymous: Saying things like "never sell out" fucking sells. Come on. I made all that shit up. Nobody gave a shit about us. I attracted people by saying, "You can't have this. You're not worthy." It's just promotion.
Kristian 'Varg' Vikernes: No, no. Not for me. I believed in it, and I still do.
Euronymous: So do I, but it has to make sense. It has to sell. Otherwise, what the fuck are we doing here?
[Varg gives Euronymous the skull fragment necklace back]
Euronymous: You can keep that. That's a piece of chicken bone.
Kristian 'Varg' Vikernes: Chicken bone? Fake as everything else with you.
- Créditos adicionalesThe end credits roll the opposite way they usually do (top to bottom, as opposed to bottom to top). Likely a nod to the upside down crosses used throughout the band's logo and black metal imagery.
- Versiones alternativasThe US theatrical and DVD releases were cut for an R rating, toning down the gory violence of Dead's suicide, Faust's stabbing and Euronymous' murder. The unrated 'directors cut' version is only available on Blu-ray in the US. It runs for 118 minutes instead of 116 as per the R-rated version.
- ConexionesFeatured in Last Call with Carson Daly: Ben Barnes/Badflower/Rory Culkin (2019)
- Banda sonoraSuicidal Wings
Warner Chappell Overseas Holdings Ltd, Thomas Gabriel
(c) Hanseatic Musikverlag GMBH & Co. KG
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- How long is Lords of Chaos?Con tecnología de Alexa
Detalles
Taquilla
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 253.184 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 27.649 US$
- 10 feb 2019
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 365.353 US$
- Duración1 hora 58 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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