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After escaping an abusive husband Anna and her 8 year old son move to a secret location in a giant apartment building. Terrified that her ex-husband will find them she buys a baby monitor to keep in her son's room at all times. But strange noises echo in the baby monitor from elsewhere in the building. As she witnesses the sounds of what she believes is another child being murdered she fears it is her own. Reliving the nightmare she recently escaped Anna will need to figure out what's real and what isn't before she loses her sanity and her child. (Nordisk Film Nor.)

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kaylin 

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English The movie "Babycall" has one crucial strong element for which it is worth watching. And that element is none other than Noomi Rapace, who once again delivers a great performance in the leading role and somewhat overshadows the fact that the movie actually doesn't have much to say and only loosely attempts to be a horror film. This is a great pity because the tension quickly disappears. ()

J*A*S*M 

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English An unremarkable psycho-thriller with bits of horror that grabs your attention in the first half hour (thick atmosphere and a good performance by Noomi Rapace), only to then turn into the classic tale of “everyone here is crazy, I’m the real Jesus”. It has moments with proper Nordic terror, but the overall impression is, as I’ve said, unremarkable. The previous movie of the director is in another psychological horror league. ()

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novoten 

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English He wants to entertain everyone and because of that he disappoints everyone. Perfect Noomi is able to create a pleasant thriller atmosphere with only her facial expressions bordering on mental breakdown, but the script undermines her at the most important moments. When I successfully tune in to the quiet drama, scary elements come and when I switch to the paranormal thriller, practically nothing happens for long minutes. This is not a multi-genre film, but an attempt at originality at any cost, which fell apart in the hands of the creators a few minutes before the climax. 50% ()

Othello 

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English I don't know. I'm as tense as a dentist's waiting room for most of the film, can't decide if the civilian atmosphere is unsettling me in a good way or a bad one, and after it was over I was still putting two and two together in the bathtub with a wrinkled forehead... and then it dawned on me. The whole point, the whole thing clicked into place and I was confronted with the triviality of the entire plot. While it’s not that bad, it's awfully similar to all that Thai/Korean/Japanese stuff, just a little more Nordic in its aloofness. And when you cook mashed potatoes for 4 hours, the result may not be all bad, but you kind of feel like a moron. ()

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