Svartere Enn Natten -1979- Ok.ru

Upon its release, Svartere Enn Natten received scathing reviews. One user on IMDb called it a "masterfully awful and bad love story by Norway's baddest filmmakers ever," criticizing the incessant quarrels over "the banal and the trivial". However, the film has since gained a cult following, with some viewers finding dark humor and genuine pathos in its over-the-top drama. A review on Letterboxd even compares it to Tommy Wiseau's The Room , calling it "high praise".

Svartere Enn Natten (English translation: Darker Than the Night ), released in 1979, is a significant, yet often overlooked, entry in Norwegian cinema. Directed by the prolific duo and Petter Vennerød , this psychological drama offers a stark, haunting look into the complexities of human relationships, guilt, and the subconscious. For film enthusiasts seeking to explore this piece, a watchable version is often found through online platforms like Ok.ru, making it accessible to international audiences looking for classic Scandinavian cinema. 1. Introduction: The Cinematic Context of 1979 Svartere Enn Natten -1979- Ok.ru