1/10
Wasted opportunity.
27 February 2019
The real life story of what happened in the Black Metal scene in the early 90s is an enthralling, insane, and equally disgusting crime story about murders, suicide, jealousy, revenge, egoism, mass vandalism, court cases, jail, seriously right wing politics, and the scourge of society. One could have given it a similar platform to some of the Netflix series like for Ted Bundy, or OJ Simpson, and it would be edge of your seat stuff.

But what we get here is some kids cartoon version. With parties, blowjobs, made up girlfriends, jokes, horseplay, and a total mockery of all the main characters and the events for humour purposes.

I legitimately think that this movie is trying to troll the scene and the story by flipping all the characters and making up their personalities to seem like they're the kind of people you'd associate with a nerdy internet forum. Instead of some seriously messed up individuals that were in the wrong place at the wrong time for these crazy set of events to take place. They've really made a serious crime story into a teen party flick of some kind.

This movie may appeal to some people, not sure who, cause if you want some teen flick there are much better ones out there, maybe it's for people that have heard of the bands involved but don't want to hear the real disgusting story, but want to laugh at the edgy kids from the 90s that used to wear the face paint and make the loud noisy music in Scandinavia.
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