![]() But I still have to give props to the especially brilliant performance of Andrea Berntzen as Kaja. It feels weird to point out the acting in a way, since never at any point in the movie did I notice I was watching people acting. There are no easy hiding places, not a spot where you can feel completely safe and sound. The fact that it's impossible to know the fate of any of the victims beforehand is particularly horrifying. I felt all the fear, all the dirt and sand and the uncertainty over whether someone was going to make it out alive or not. Just shots firing from a gun, with one person after the other getting hit. It makes the situation extremely scary, as there is no visible presentation of the threat. Many of the campers didn't have a chance of seeing who the shooter was, and if they did they were most likely doomed. And as soon as you watch the movie, it makes perfect sense. But I looked at the cast list, and an actor cast as Breivik was nowhere to be found. ![]() I thought there was a risk of it being a little exploitative. But it's one of those cases where I felt I HAD to.
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