Thriller - en grym film

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"The movie that has no limits of evil!"
  • R
  • 1974
  • 1 hr 47 min
  • 6.4  (8,420)

Thriller – En Grym Film is a Swedish exploitation film that was released in 1973. It is commonly known as Thriller: A Cruel Picture, Christina and They Call Her One Eye. The film was directed by Bo Arne Vibenius, who also wrote the screenplay for the movie. The plot revolves around a young woman named Frigga (Christina Lindberg) who was rendered mute after witnessing the rape of her mother at a young age. After her father’s death, she is lured into a life of prostitution as a result of poverty. When Frigga tries to escape from her pimp and his minions, they punish her by injecting heroin and removing her eye, leaving her with a wooden eye.

After recovering from the surgery, Frigga seeks revenge against those who wronged her. She trains herself in firearms, martial arts and driving techniques to become a killing machine. Her quest for vengeance takes her to different people, including gangsters, corrupt police officers, and ordinary civilians who disrespect or harm women. Her ultimate goal is to avenge her suffering and regain her freedom from the chains of violence.

The film’s violence and explicit depiction of sexual assault were highly controversial at the time of release. Several countries, including the UK, banned it outright. It became infamous as a "rape-revenge" movie, a genre that depicts the violent retribution of survivors of sexual assault against their attackers. Despite the Film board's demands to censor several segments, the movie remains a cult classic and even inspired Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill film series.

Christina Lindberg's portrayal of Frigga is a compelling portrayal of a character who undergoes a transformation from a shy victim to a deadly assassin. Through her own will and ingenuity, she overcomes the obstacles placed in front of her and seeks justice for herself. Her silent yet strong actions were compelling to watch, and Lindberg contributed to making the movie unforgettable.

The soundtrack for the film is one of its most memorable aspects. The movie’s score is a mixture of suspenseful and rhythmic music, and it highlights Frigga’s journey for revenge. The music is vital to the film’s atmosphere, as it enhances the movie’s tense moments and heightens the action.

The cinematography of Thriller - En Grym Film is another highlight. The film's visuals were composed and edited with a graphic and intensive style that heightens the themes of exploitation and violence. The camera angles used in the movie are dynamic, and the use of practical effects creates a sense of realism that makes the violence on screen more distressing. The film is also unusual in its use of what appears to be black and white film. In fact, the movie's scenes were shot using a special color process called "Monochromacy," which creates an almost black and white effect but with a slight blue-green tint.

However, the violence and exploitation in the film are not for everyone. The brutality can be shocking, and the frequent exploitation of women can be difficult to watch. The film's use of rape, prostitution, and drug addiction reinforces the fact that it is an exploitation film.

In conclusion, Thriller - En Grym Film is a violent and memorable exploration of the power dynamics of vengeance and freedom. Despite the disturbing content, the movie’s engaging plot, skillful acting, and cinematography make it a notable piece of Swedish movie history. The iconic status of the lead character, Frigga, is a testament to the enduring appeal of films about survival and justice. For fans of the exploitation genre, it is a must-watch for its gritty depiction of a twisted world.

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Description
  • Release Date
    1974
  • MPAA Rating
    R
  • Runtime
    1 hr 47 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.4  (8,420)