***** /// SPOILER ALERT /// First i was a little bit wondering about that "happy end", when she gives up and get a "normal" life, after she had her psychical breakdown. I was wondering if that would be the end, because it would be a happy end for the village community, but not for her. Then, when her old life comes around in form of the metal label it comes to a point where she has a chance for her "happy ending". When she stands in front of the curtain, i first thought she would stand in Reykjavik in some concert room, a metal concert - but when it openes you see the whole village community. When she plays that demo, all of them scream "to loud" and stuff, so they can't handle to see her true form and don't accept her provocative type of music, just the mimic of the priest shows acceptance. When she starts to play the beginning of "sweet home Alabama" they all are cheering, but she breaks up, because that would be the adaption they want her to force in. Then she is thinking and looks kinda nervous, but the mimic of the priest says "do it", then she plays that solstafir-styled version of that demo and slowly reaches the audience, you got some total view of the crowd with her father and the priest banging a little bit. after that, the crowd begins to feel, the fat guy she dated before holds his girlfriend and with that morbid but poetic text she stands her ground in a form the people can understand finally - and thats the happy end for her, the one thing she wanted alltimes: To be accepted and understood for what she really feels and thinks. Because of the clash of the cultures it's quiet cynical i think, but it's absoluty cute though. I laughed when the priest is banging a tiny bit at the raw piece. And an absolut brilliant moving film about a traumatic children that fits not in the society around her and the gift metal is to her. What do you think about my thoughts? Sorry for the bad english. There would be so much more to discuss, wonderful movie.
***** I thought that scene was the best of the movie: although people don't get to hear the true version of the song, the problem was that black metal isn't legible to them and they were never going to undertand her (not just talking about the voice nor the lyrics, I mean realy undertand HER). The clean version to me is very black metal too, but stylized with her beautiful voice and it's very poetic. People still are hearing her song and her soul, is still new and odd music to them, but now they hear her voice, her words.
the movie was instead How a person deal with the dead of close loved brother? She fall in hate and pain. This movie wasn't a stupid random guy who likes Metal music. The ending wasn't cynical, She just deal with herself and pass to the next step of her life. So please before post a stupid comment analyze the movie and what was the message of it.
@@jz4tigerblue Yeah, cool. You know it better and my comment is just stupid. cool. Analizing a movie can have many perspectives, but please keep the main conflicts in mind, that got shown by ne movie. You miss many points, like how she adapts the identitiy of her metalhead brother to carry his flame, and how town reacts to her and how she is fed up by the well-protected athmosphere of the community which is very christian-influenced and bourgeois. Her anger on the world isn't only coping because of the death of her brother - it also comes from the ignorance and arrogance of the "normal society" towards a person like her, which they don't understand and then fear - and she grew above the normal middleclass-christian-influenced-society there. this conflict, the punk and socio-critic weirdo on the one side and the conservative christian (valued, not religious) village on the other side, is the root of many anger in extreme metal. it was the surrounding the nordic black metal waves originated in (teenagers vs society) and also very much german metal like the thrash of the 80s was nourished by. metal, as you see very clean in the nwobhm, is after all a youthful anti-establisment subculture with politics in it. i wouldn't break that down to a simple coming of age-getoveryourfeelings-story. this view is too 2dimensional imo.
Flesh and blood into the ground returned Destroyer born Everything will burn Scorched earth Swallows the best of us Scorched earth annihilates the rest of us Agony in pained defeat A toast of sand so dark and sweet As far as the eye can reach Snow engulfs the fields As far as the eye can reach The snow will never yield fucking great love the lyrics i hope someone cover this in english |m| 666
I personally both work perfectly! This one has much raw, anger, and pain, whereas the more calmer one has a similar approach, but more in an accepting direction, that while she still will forever struggle with the pain, she's willing to move forward.
I legitimately think this is THE rawest, darkest Black Metal out. The drum machine and synths give it an almost archaic sound that is just outdated enough to give it a purely DIY production value, but is just right, let alone the brutal double bass massively introducing the song while continuing to dominate the sound throughout. The guitars are amazing, a perfect balance and perfect timings of melody and unrelenting tremolo. The quality of the recording itself is something of which I have not heard before, it is simply the rawest and grimiest recordings, in every possible good way intended; the audio noise (static) and sound of nocturnal nature blend into one, never leaving a blank moment even when she stops playing, while the instruments are wrapped in a suffocating muffled tone with the peaks of the frequencies suddenly dropping on and off, ripping into your eardrums. You can just sense the dread and power seeping throughout the song simply by the tone of the recording, it feels quite literally dark, something about the distortion caught just right, the sound of bugs in the night or in a forest in the background, it makes you envision a dark and decrepit environment that harbors the emotion captured in the lyrics. Bringing me to the next point, the vocals; even if you don't understand them, the vocals shriek and wail in what seems to be constant struggling between despair and unadulterated hatred that has all sat and stirred for years, charging past the lips of someone whom they have broken after their occupation throughout those years. They are more of agonized screams that drag on throughout, representative of her struggles in life that have never been neat or cut short. I'm sorry for the wall of text of what probably sounds like some edgy bullshit, but this really is something different to me, and I truly connect to it somehow.
For sure not THE rawest or darkest, but it's definitely a good example for the very organic, unsettling and emotionally loaded strain of black metal. It has this archaic and primitive vibe to it that has vanished for the most part in many modern black metal releases. Considering this song was only made for a movie it is quite impressive indeed. The composer must have quite some knowledge about black metal. Usually you'd expect standard BM, or even a very watered down version, this song however is nothing like that. I especially love it that they made it sound very different from Nowegian or Swedish BM most people are familiar with. It's much more emotional and dissonant, and actually very similar to real Icelandic BM (especially Misþyrming and Mannveira come to my mind). They managed to create something original, what a shame that it's only a movie soundtrack.
Really loved this one as well when I saw the movie. I would like to recommend my favorite black band that I found at random and really connected with sort of like how I interpreted you connecting with this. The band is Advent Sorrow, my favorite song is Like a Moth to the Flame. Their first EP was symphonic but when their debut came about they changed up their sound and vocals quite a bit. The vocals now are pretty fucking raw and you can just hear the suffering.
@@livefastordie I mean that the meaning behind the song is driven by more suffering (though fictional) than Mayhem's music; it's not like Euronymus and Dead wrote their stuff based on their own personal harrowing family background, whereas the protagonist of Metalhead lost her brother and channels her hate and grief through this song. But yeah, ? i'ts a fucking movie
+Jairo Antonio Melo Considering the main character of the movie began to get into black metal (as she saw news reports regarding the black metal scene in Norway), that's on the nose
you´re right! it´s a beautiful language, but it´s soooooo hard to pick up! but i study mandarin chinese, finnish,french and german, so i´m a kind of very motivated person and languages lover.
I'm also studying finnish and it's a very difficult language to learn. I've heard that norway, sweden, iceland has almost the same language. But i don't know maybe i'm wrong 😅
Texti (Lyrics) Hold og blóð að moldu skaltu verða vígamóð allt skal fá að brenna Sviðin jörð gleypir hina bestu sviðin jörð drepur allt að mestu Sársaukin dregur úr mér andann þína skál teyga svarta sanda svo langt sem augað nær fennir yfir engi svo langt sem augað nær fennir vel og lengi Lyrics (Texti) Flesh and blood into the ground returned Destroyer born Everything will burn Scorched earth Swallows the best of us Scorched earth annihilates the rest of us Agony in pained defeat A toast of sand so dark and sweet As far as the eye can reach Snow engulfs the fields As far as the eye can reach The snow will never yield
La chair et le sang Sur terre tu retourneras Le courage d'un guerrier Tout se consumera La terre brulee Vous dévorant La terre brulee Tuant toujours tout Ma douleur Draine mon ame Defaite tourmentée Sables noirs de l'Eden D'aussi loin que je puisse voir La terre est laceree D'aussi loin que je puisse voir Il n'y aura pas de fin ...
Try Propast - "...u Plamenu" from our scene, also The Stone - "Sekao duboko, zakopao plitko ", then there's Nargaroth - "Winter" around middle of the song, surely the rawest pain I've heard in music. The french dominate in this field too: 2nd and 3rd song of Les Chants De Nihil - "La Liberté Guidant le Fer" album, and Peste Noire - "dans ma nuit". I hope this helps.
Uma excelente canção, no entanto o filme não me agradou em nada. Provavelmente este filme fora realizado por cristitas. Metal é música para adolescentes traumatizados e rebeldes sem motivos? Kkkkk Me poupe! Decepcionado! Sem mais comentários!
Alisson Purificação A morte de um irmão já é motivo suficiente pra uma pessoa se traumatizar, ainda mais por que ela era uma criança na época!! Mas a questão não é só essa no filme. O irmão dela curtia metal e ela recebeu essas influências desde pequena dentro de casa, tem também o fato do filme ser da Islândia e se passar numa comunidade rural Islandesa, a maioria das bandas de Black Metal surgem de países nórdicos como esse, então é aceitável. O filme se passa no começo dos anos 90 em que ela está na fase da adolescência, é exatamente a época em que igrejas foram queimadas no país vizinho a Noruega, e o crime foi atribuído a várias bandas de black metal da região, o ambiente e a cultura que ela cresceu propiciou a rebeldia que sentia. Um dos motivos da raiva que ela sentia era achar que Deus retirou uma das coisas que ela mais amava na vida que era o irmão, teve o caso do padre também que ela se sentiu atraída mas ele não quis nada com ela o que reforçou ainda mais a revolta que ela sentia contra os dogmas cristãos, existe o fato de que aquela comunidade extremamente depressiva a deixava sem perspectiva nenhuma de vida, é um filme classificado como Cult de uma produção pequena, tem várias coisas a se levar em consideração. Muitas bandas de heavy metal black metal e outras vertentes nasceram exatamente desses mesmos adolescentes rebeldes como ela, principalmente na época em que surgia Mayhem, Venom, Celtic Frost e por aí vai...
Now I want a full Svarthamar record
I NEED IT, GOD
@GOAT DESECRATOR right
@GOAT DESECRATOR *Odin
That's the songs name
There is a real life band that's similar to them tho.
You can really feel the hate in this piece, it's wonderful.
Impostor!
yeah lord sauron, you know the hate better then us
It isn't hate, it's pain
@@Holagrimola Hate and pain are one in the same.
@@FathersOfDeception not per say, hate is directed pain, whether it's inward towards yourself or outward towards someone or something
Never thought of hearing such a raw piece of pain and hate in a movie, but that movie nailed it, with a great cynical ending.
*****
/// SPOILER ALERT ///
First i was a little bit wondering about that "happy end", when she gives up and get a "normal" life, after she had her psychical breakdown. I was wondering if that would be the end, because it would be a happy end for the village community, but not for her. Then, when her old life comes around in form of the metal label it comes to a point where she has a chance for her "happy ending". When she stands in front of the curtain, i first thought she would stand in Reykjavik in some concert room, a metal concert - but when it openes you see the whole village community. When she plays that demo, all of them scream "to loud" and stuff, so they can't handle to see her true form and don't accept her provocative type of music, just the mimic of the priest shows acceptance. When she starts to play the beginning of "sweet home Alabama" they all are cheering, but she breaks up, because that would be the adaption they want her to force in. Then she is thinking and looks kinda nervous, but the mimic of the priest says "do it", then she plays that solstafir-styled version of that demo and slowly reaches the audience, you got some total view of the crowd with her father and the priest banging a little bit. after that, the crowd begins to feel, the fat guy she dated before holds his girlfriend and with that morbid but poetic text she stands her ground in a form the people can understand finally - and thats the happy end for her, the one thing she wanted alltimes: To be accepted and understood for what she really feels and thinks.
Because of the clash of the cultures it's quiet cynical i think, but it's absoluty cute though. I laughed when the priest is banging a tiny bit at the raw piece. And an absolut brilliant moving film about a traumatic children that fits not in the society around her and the gift metal is to her.
What do you think about my thoughts? Sorry for the bad english.
There would be so much more to discuss, wonderful movie.
***** I thought that scene was the best of the movie: although people don't get to hear the true version of the song, the problem was that black metal isn't legible to them and they were never going to undertand her (not just talking about the voice nor the lyrics, I mean realy undertand HER). The clean version to me is very black metal too, but stylized with her beautiful voice and it's very poetic. People still are hearing her song and her soul, is still new and odd music to them, but now they hear her voice, her words.
+Ur Šanabi that's a great comment. thanks for taking your time to write this out. It really made me look at the movie in a different angle.
the movie was instead How a person deal with the dead of close loved brother? She fall in hate and pain.
This movie wasn't a stupid random guy who likes Metal music.
The ending wasn't cynical, She just deal with herself and pass to the next step of her life.
So please before post a stupid comment analyze the movie and what was the message of it.
@@jz4tigerblue Yeah, cool. You know it better and my comment is just stupid. cool.
Analizing a movie can have many perspectives, but please keep the main conflicts in mind, that got shown by ne movie.
You miss many points, like how she adapts the identitiy of her metalhead brother to carry his flame, and how town reacts to her and how she is fed up by the well-protected athmosphere of the community which is very christian-influenced and bourgeois.
Her anger on the world isn't only coping because of the death of her brother - it also comes from the ignorance and arrogance of the "normal society" towards a person like her, which they don't understand and then fear - and she grew above the normal middleclass-christian-influenced-society there.
this conflict, the punk and socio-critic weirdo on the one side and the conservative christian (valued, not religious) village on the other side, is the root of many anger in extreme metal. it was the surrounding the nordic black metal waves originated in (teenagers vs society) and also very much german metal like the thrash of the 80s was nourished by. metal, as you see very clean in the nwobhm, is after all a youthful anti-establisment subculture with politics in it.
i wouldn't break that down to a simple coming of age-getoveryourfeelings-story. this view is too 2dimensional imo.
Flesh and blood
into the ground returned
Destroyer born
Everything will burn
Scorched earth
Swallows the best of us
Scorched earth
annihilates the rest of us
Agony in pained defeat
A toast of sand so dark and sweet
As far as the eye can reach
Snow engulfs the fields
As far as the eye can reach
The snow will never yield
fucking great love the lyrics i hope someone cover this in english |m| 666
This version is so much better than the other version with clean vocals, you can really feel the pain and hate, perfect
I personally both work perfectly! This one has much raw, anger, and pain, whereas the more calmer one has a similar approach, but more in an accepting direction, that while she still will forever struggle with the pain, she's willing to move forward.
No
@@AtrocityEquine01I love both too! Both are pain ridden, true 90's BM sounds.
"still this is the most evil sounding brutal music i've ever heard"
by "evil sounding brutal music", do you mean "fucking awful and soft as baby shit"? lol
@@garbagemancan is just a quote from the movie chill
@@garbagemancanLiterally stfu. This is a masterpiece, true 90's BM sounding shit + the film is amazingly crafted.
wonderful how well they portrayed the original sound of the first black metal songs
I legitimately think this is THE rawest, darkest Black Metal out.
The drum machine and synths give it an almost archaic sound that is just outdated enough to give it a purely DIY production value, but is just right, let alone the brutal double bass massively introducing the song while continuing to dominate the sound throughout. The guitars are amazing, a perfect balance and perfect timings of melody and unrelenting tremolo. The quality of the recording itself is something of which I have not heard before, it is simply the rawest and grimiest recordings, in every possible good way intended; the audio noise (static) and sound of nocturnal nature blend into one, never leaving a blank moment even when she stops playing, while the instruments are wrapped in a suffocating muffled tone with the peaks of the frequencies suddenly dropping on and off, ripping into your eardrums. You can just sense the dread and power seeping throughout the song simply by the tone of the recording, it feels quite literally dark, something about the distortion caught just right, the sound of bugs in the night or in a forest in the background, it makes you envision a dark and decrepit environment that harbors the emotion captured in the lyrics. Bringing me to the next point, the vocals; even if you don't understand them, the vocals shriek and wail in what seems to be constant struggling between despair and unadulterated hatred that has all sat and stirred for years, charging past the lips of someone whom they have broken after their occupation throughout those years. They are more of agonized screams that drag on throughout, representative of her struggles in life that have never been neat or cut short.
I'm sorry for the wall of text of what probably sounds like some edgy bullshit, but this really is something different to me, and I truly connect to it somehow.
Same feelings too
For sure not THE rawest or darkest, but it's definitely a good example for the very organic, unsettling and emotionally loaded strain of black metal. It has this archaic and primitive vibe to it that has vanished for the most part in many modern black metal releases.
Considering this song was only made for a movie it is quite impressive indeed. The composer must have quite some knowledge about black metal. Usually you'd expect standard BM, or even a very watered down version, this song however is nothing like that. I especially love it that they made it sound very different from Nowegian or Swedish BM most people are familiar with. It's much more emotional and dissonant, and actually very similar to real Icelandic BM (especially Misþyrming and Mannveira come to my mind). They managed to create something original, what a shame that it's only a movie soundtrack.
Really loved this one as well when I saw the movie. I would like to recommend my favorite black band that I found at random and really connected with sort of like how I interpreted you connecting with this. The band is Advent Sorrow, my favorite song is Like a Moth to the Flame. Their first EP was symphonic but when their debut came about they changed up their sound and vocals quite a bit. The vocals now are pretty fucking raw and you can just hear the suffering.
Sounds like an old review from a certain legendary bm site
any albums you recommend that are similar to this and all you mentioned?
I love the drum machine! It'so unique hearing it in a Black metal song🤘🏻
This sounds darker, rawer and more disturbing than anything Mayhem ever released.
There's so much cold and hatred in this song.
You could say that this is more real with more suffering behind it.
It's good, but I wouldn't say that
@@bludgerabled ? i'ts a fucking movie
@@livefastordie I mean that the meaning behind the song is driven by more suffering (though fictional) than Mayhem's music; it's not like Euronymus and Dead wrote their stuff based on their own personal harrowing family background, whereas the protagonist of Metalhead lost her brother and channels her hate and grief through this song.
But yeah, ? i'ts a fucking movie
So true this song like more darkthrone
cow metal
The beginning reminds me the intro of "A blaze in the northern sky"
+Jairo Antonio Melo Considering the main character of the movie began to get into black metal (as she saw news reports regarding the black metal scene in Norway), that's on the nose
I'm addicted to this. Great artistic fuel.
Those drums came out of nowhere lol
***** i know, i'm just saying that the drums entrance was really sudden. Most bands would have the cymbals count off or play a fill before blasting.
It is a "demo". It doesn't need to be perfect.
Its raw, and thats the good thing :)
2022 & this still gives me goosebumps 🖤🤘🏻
Where are the cows?
Mahardbanger14 u are one :)
Running to te hills hehe
Blackshrk Music bruutallll !
behind her
If you listen closely you can hear them in the background.
Mixing this with the clean vocal version coming in near the end of the demo is awesome.
You made a wonderful film, one of my favorite. "your music is so primitiv". I need and I hope that I will listen an album one day !
i love this movie and i love black metal so its a perfect combo
Con bateria real sonaría brutal
ohhh yessss thiss isss the original
Yeah, I love this version
This movie was so good i was hoping for Lord of Chaos to be on this level but this is just to pure like ... snow lol
so true... this movie is just something else
Genialne dźwięki!!!
One of the best movies I ever seen!!!!
WHERE R THE COWS ????????????????
thank you for this upload!
KnightInFlames1 thanks :)
holy shit...i should learn icelandic ! it´s gonna be interesting studying finnish and this stunning language.
you´re right! it´s a beautiful language, but it´s soooooo hard to pick up! but i study mandarin chinese, finnish,french and german, so i´m a kind of very motivated person and languages lover.
I heard that Icelandic is hard to learn when english is your national language.
kaunis paikka oh i am finnish! it's awesome to hear that u are studying finnish!
I'm also studying finnish and it's a very difficult language to learn. I've heard that norway, sweden, iceland has almost the same language. But i don't know maybe i'm wrong 😅
Hell hammer memories
goosebumps anyone??
THAT'S BEAUTIFUL
thanks for upload!
fantastic song and great movie
great atmosphere!
This is very very good
Texti (Lyrics)
Hold og blóð
að moldu skaltu verða
vígamóð
allt skal fá að brenna
Sviðin jörð
gleypir hina bestu
sviðin jörð
drepur allt að mestu
Sársaukin
dregur úr mér andann
þína skál
teyga svarta sanda
svo langt sem augað nær
fennir yfir engi
svo langt sem augað nær
fennir vel og lengi
Lyrics (Texti)
Flesh and blood
into the ground returned
Destroyer born
Everything will burn
Scorched earth
Swallows the best of us
Scorched earth
annihilates the rest of us
Agony in pained defeat
A toast of sand so dark and sweet
As far as the eye can reach
Snow engulfs the fields
As far as the eye can reach
The snow will never yield
I need the tabs to this song !
hello, use your ears, it always works better in music and life. All the best to you.
Death Angel; Ultra-violence riff
Reminds me of Silencer - Death Pierce Me
Hermosamente brutal💓
This is so FUCKIN amazing!!!
Lekker man!
Raw sound quality and low budget production just like True Black Metal is to sound more evil! \m/
que cancion tan buena¡¡¡¡¡¡
like Mysticum
Wish they made this with proper drums
It's not trve kvlt without a drum machine
@@bludgerabled hahaha..
music is never about sounding nice, it is always about the feelings it invokes
i really adore the drummachine as a cultural reference and for illustrating the lonelyness of her character
Fuck yeahhhhh
Geil geil geil !!!
EXELENTE !!!
Единственное ято хуже чуства вина так это видеть как виновник твоих страданий сам саебя жалеет
DEMO MELHOR QUE A ORIGINAL
🤘🤘🔥
Why is it not on spotify
Can you guys recommend songs that sounds simillar?
La chair et le sang
Sur terre tu retourneras
Le courage d'un guerrier
Tout se consumera
La terre brulee
Vous dévorant
La terre brulee
Tuant toujours tout
Ma douleur
Draine mon ame
Defaite tourmentée
Sables noirs de l'Eden
D'aussi loin que je puisse voir
La terre est laceree
D'aussi loin que je puisse voir
Il n'y aura pas de fin ...
Fucking brutal.
Trver than Mayhem, a bold claim, I know.
The drums sound like techno lol
Because they are
Sounds like Iperyt
@@caplexxo3294 No they are not, it just a sample.
In the movie she obviously didn't have drums at the time of the demo
Ever heard of true/raw demos and BM bands being influenced by other sounds outside of BM, yea so this explains the drumming sounding different.
Yeah we all would like to hear the entire demo but 🤷♀️
fucking brutal
That's kvlt!
Yo that was fuckin lit
Filme bom demais!!!
I'm in Hate with Hera ❤️
Oscar Aarseth Google the lyrics in english translation, its really good
MOSH PIT
Keenan Manson seems to be more like No Mosh, No Fun, No Trendy-core-shit in that case !
MORTS
This is better
fuck yeah
FUCK YEAH!!!!!
I want Mp3 for download it)
+witchmetal A If you buy the limited Edition of the Movie, the whole OST is in it.
+witchmetal A Otherwise look in Bandcamp.
+witchmetal A I found on mp3lee.com
try it with snaptube xD
check out on vk.com.
cow sound version please
That's a masterpiece , extreme as fuck
Drums reminds me black funeral stuff
Can you upload a link to download the mp3 please
+Samir Padilla use youtubemp3
+Samir Padilla Try Petur Ben's bandcamp. he has the entire album on there.
sabes quien la canta??
how did you get this
At 01:13 you can hear how an indie band sounds trying to be brutal playing black metal.
Well, have you done a brutal Black metal song? You should do it...
Still does it better than most bm bands
@May Gesserame you clearly don't know what BM is about then.
YEAAH :/
MENTALS
Presto on rock oboes..lol
Andskotinn
who was the true composer?
+metalehead95 Pétur Ben
Me gusto bastante, pero la bateria parece sacada del fl studio no mames :v
Se supone que es un demo xD
No vio la película?
Tr00
the only i like of the movie, the songs and the girl xd
VIES
Icelandic/Faroese people = Nordic Celtic mixed.
The song is
Do You people know such as HATEFULL AND PAINFULL SONGS ? Black or Trash ?
Try Propast - "...u Plamenu" from our scene, also The Stone - "Sekao duboko, zakopao plitko
", then there's Nargaroth - "Winter" around middle of the song, surely the rawest pain I've heard in music.
The french dominate in this field too: 2nd and 3rd song of Les Chants De Nihil - "La Liberté Guidant le Fer" album, and Peste Noire - "dans ma nuit".
I hope this helps.
@@kudjaremastered3362 Thanks dude !
NORMALS
Uma excelente canção, no entanto o filme não me agradou em nada. Provavelmente este filme fora realizado por cristitas. Metal é música para adolescentes traumatizados e rebeldes sem motivos? Kkkkk
Me poupe!
Decepcionado!
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Alisson Purificação a morte dun irmán non é traumatizante?
Alisson Purificação A morte de um irmão já é motivo suficiente pra uma pessoa se traumatizar, ainda mais por que ela era uma criança na época!! Mas a questão não é só essa no filme. O irmão dela curtia metal e ela recebeu essas influências desde pequena dentro de casa, tem também o fato do filme ser da Islândia e se passar numa comunidade rural Islandesa, a maioria das bandas de Black Metal surgem de países nórdicos como esse, então é aceitável. O filme se passa no começo dos anos 90 em que ela está na fase da adolescência, é exatamente a época em que igrejas foram queimadas no país vizinho a Noruega, e o crime foi atribuído a várias bandas de black metal da região, o ambiente e a cultura que ela cresceu propiciou a rebeldia que sentia. Um dos motivos da raiva que ela sentia era achar que Deus retirou uma das coisas que ela mais amava na vida que era o irmão, teve o caso do padre também que ela se sentiu atraída mas ele não quis nada com ela o que reforçou ainda mais a revolta que ela sentia contra os dogmas cristãos, existe o fato de que aquela comunidade extremamente depressiva a deixava sem perspectiva nenhuma de vida, é um filme classificado como Cult de uma produção pequena, tem várias coisas a se levar em consideração. Muitas bandas de heavy metal black metal e outras vertentes nasceram exatamente desses mesmos adolescentes rebeldes como ela, principalmente na época em que surgia Mayhem, Venom, Celtic Frost e por aí vai...
Concordo 100% co Devon
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Needs better vocals. Carach Angren style vocals.
Puaj
fuck off
Metalkid1500 no.
Needs more Mayhem-like vocal
Thought I’d come back and tell my immature teenage self to fuck off. Vocals are great you edgy uncultured swine
this is terrible
zigotina black veil brides is terrible
He's right, this sucks, go listen real black metal bands and not this movie crap
i find this time so perfect, really... it's hard to me to repeat hear one song several times