Monday, 20 July 2020

LAKE OF DEATH (DE DØDES TJERN) (full review at Screen Realm)

Lake Of Death (De Dødes Tjern) is a Norwegian horror movie from writer / director Nini Bull Robsahm. It is based on the 1958 Norwegian horror film, also called of De Dødes Tjern, which went by Lake Of The Dead in English.

Lillian (Iben Akerlie) is mourning the tragic disappearance of her brother, Bjørn (Patrick Walshe McBride), returning to her family lake house with a group of four friends, for one last time before selling the property. On the first night, their guide tells them the local legend of Gruvik, man driven to insanity by the lure of the lake, murdering his family before drowning himself. 

Lillian is not ready to be there and, still suffering with her grief, her emotional state is fragile. She begins to hallucinate and have strange dreams about forest vines and a black tar-like substance. She starts to sleepwalk. Meanwhile, strange, seemingly innocuous things start to occur in the house and tensions rise as accusations fly.

Read the full review at Screen Realm:
https://screenrealm.com/lake-of-death-horror-de-dodes-tjern-movie-review/

IMDB: Lake Of Death (De Dødes Tjern)

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