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The Oath (2016 film)

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Wikipedia article




'The Oath' is a 2016 Icelandic thriller film written by lafur Egill Egilsson, and co-written and directed by Baltasar Kormkur, who also plays the leading role. It was screened in the Special Presentations section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. It was the most popular movie in Icelandic theaters in 2016.

Plot



Finnur is a surgeon who is worried about his eldest daughter, Anna. Anna has been involved with drugs and Finnur is made aware that Anna's boyfriend ttar is a drug dealer. Thinking he is a bad influence on Anna, Finnur tries to break up the relationship. But neither Anna nor ttar has any intention in doing so and ttar becomes threatening due to Finnur's incursions on their private life. After Finnur's workmate Halldr shows him a victim of a shooting, Finnur starts to plan for ttar's disappearance.

Cast



*Baltasar Kormkur as Finnur

*Hera Hilmar as Anna

*Gsli rn Gararsson as ttar

*Ingvar Eggert Sigursson as Halldr

*orsteinn Bachmann as Ragnar

Reception



On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds a 75% approval rating, based on 16 reviews with an average rating of 7/10.

Adam Graham of 'Detroit News' had compared the film to 'Fear' and 'Taken', and praised Kormkur for setting "[an] icy tone from the beginning".

Matthew Lickona of 'San Diego Reader' jokingly have said that "['The Oath'] is [a]n anti-'Taken', though definitely not a Given", adding in his closing comments that "Everyone gets sympathy; no one gets excused".

Michael McNeely of That Shelf (formerly 'The Hindu Business Line'), compared the film to 'Graduation' and 'The Unknown Woman', but said that "unlike 'The Unknown Woman', the investigation is fast-paced and the results are found quickly".

Brent McKnight of 'Seattle Times' had commented on film's "escalating psychological tension", adding that it "eschews the action trappings for delicate character work".

According to Laura DeMarco of 'The Plain Dealer', "[the film] is a philosophical drama that asks is it right for a father to go to such lengths".

Unlike other critics, 'Chicago Reader's Ben Sachs found the film "ugly and misanthropic".

References




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