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'The Unthinkable' is a 2018 Swedish thriller disaster war movie produced by Crazy Pictures, starring Christoffer Nordenrot, Lisa Henni, Jesper Barkselius and Pia Halvorsen. The film imagines a scenario in which Sweden is invaded during a rainy summer.

Plot



In 2005, Alex lives in a village with his mother and his aggressive, unloving father Bjrn. His mother leaves the family, and Alex's closest friend Anna moves to Stockholm. Alex decides to leave his father and moves to a relative.

Ten years later, Alex lives in Stockholm and is now a famous pianist. During Midsummer, there are multiple explosions in Stockholm. Alex splits with his manager and decides to go back to his home village to buy the church piano he and Anna used to play on when they were younger. There, Alex meets Anna again who has moved back to the village. The attacks on Sweden worsen to include people recklessly driving and crashing cars in the rainy summer. The electricity and mobile networks are hit and become unavailable.

At the same time in Alex's home village, his father Bjrn fights off armed men from entering a restricted area with access to the electricity network. Civilians come there to seek safety in the bombshelter, including Alex and Anna. They have contact with the military via radio and go to meet them in the village church. Helicopters shoot at them, but Bjrn takes down a helicopter from his airplane, saving Alex and Anna, however Bjrn's airplane crashes.

The film ends with a scene in the village church, which has been destroyed and is on fire. Alex stands in the rain facing Anna in the shelter of the church, apparently having lost his recent memory due to the chemical weapons in the rain. Anna is taken away by the military. The very last clip of the film features Putin suggesting that Russia was behind the attacks.

Cast



* Christoffer Nordenrot - Alex

* Lisa Henni - Anna

* - Bjrn

* - Eva

* Magnus Sundberg - Konny

* Krister Kern - Kim

* Karin Bertling - Grandma

* Ulrika Bckstrm - Klara

* Alexej Manvelov - Tholn

* Yngve Dahlberg - Emil

* Linda Kulle - Pettersson

* Hkan Ehn - Lasse

* Tarmo Sakari Hietala - Berry picker

* Niklas Jarneheim - Uncle Erik

* Arvin Kananian - Sharokh

* Lo Lexfors - Elin

* Liselott Lindeborg - Lenny

* Rickard Lundqvist - Landers

* Carlos Paulsson - Policeman

* Rikard Svensson - Jgga

* Johan Whlin - Rsmark

* Eleonor Leone - Julia

* Erik Bolin - Incident commander

* Magdalena Eshaya - The beggar

Production



Financing

The financing of the film started as a crowdfunded project on Kickstarter in 2015, where the project received 800,000 Swedish kronor ($100,000). After the initial crowdsourced funding, the film received more traditional funding, from SF Bio, Svenska Bio and others. The final budget for the film was 18.5 million Swedish kronor ($2.2 million).

Music

Gustaf Spetz composed the soundtrack to the film. It features a version of the Swedish traditional summertime hymn Den blomstertid nu kommer, after which the film is named. The hymn is associated with summer and the film is set during Midsummer.

Release



The film was released in Sweden on 20 June 2018, two days before Midsummer in Sweden, with the film itself being set during Midsummer. The Swedish title of the film is the name of a traditional hymn strongly associated with summer, Den blomstertid nu kommer.

During the first weekend after its release, 'The Unthinkable' was the second most seen film in cinemas in Sweden. In March, 2019 the company announced that the film had been sold to 100 countries, making it one of Swedish film industry's biggest exports in 2018.

Reception



Critical response

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of based on reviews, with an average rating of .

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