Metal Noir
Metal Noir

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Metal Noir

1990
Movie
74 min
English

Laurel Oberion thinks she's buying a nice house, but gets more than she bargained for! Haunted by a dead anthropologist and his satanic wife, Laurel's newfound home turns into a bloodbath of sexual desires when pain and pleasure mix indiscriminately. A basement of terror hides the secret... blood flows as human sacrifice leads to resurrection of a Dark God... and only Laurel can stop it before it's too late! Writer's block becomes psychotic madness in METAL NOIR, where blood-spattered sex leads to face-stabbing gore!

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IMDb6.3/10
Director: Jari HalonenGenres: Crime, Drama, Music

Plot Summary

In the grimy underbelly of Helsinki, a down-on-his-luck detective named Esko investigates a series of murders connected to the city's heavy metal scene. As he delves deeper into the world of loud music and dark secrets, he uncovers a conspiracy that reaches higher than he ever imagined. The case forces him to confront his own demons and the grim realities of Finnish society.

Critical Reception

Metal Noir received a mixed reception upon its release, with critics often divided on its stylistic choices and narrative. Some praised its unique blend of gritty crime drama and Finnish heavy metal culture, while others found its pacing uneven and its tone occasionally jarring. Audience reception leaned towards niche appreciation, particularly among fans of Finnish cinema and heavy metal.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its unique atmosphere and exploration of the Finnish heavy metal subculture.

  • Criticized for its sometimes confusing plot and inconsistent pacing.

  • Appreciated for its distinctive visual style and strong performances, particularly from Vesa-Matti Loiri.

Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for 'Metal Noir (1990)' is not readily available or aggregated in a way that allows for a distinct summary of user sentiment. General audience reception tends to be focused on its cult status within Finnish cinema.

Fun Fact

The film's soundtrack features original music from Finnish heavy metal bands, deeply embedding the genre into the narrative and atmosphere.

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