HIM
HIM

HIM

2021Movie85 minNorwegian

HIM consists of three separate stories in one film. Harald (11) is a boy who constantly falls outside the group. He is not recognized either by friends, school or parents. Emil (30) is unemployed, he is angry and looks down on everyone else. Petter (60) is a Norwegian renowned scriptwriter who wants to make a film about the national hero Fridtjof Nansen. Two men and one boy, one day in Oslo, whom all experiences a social and emotional fall. The film discusses the male role in the contemporary Norway.

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IMDb5.9/10
Rotten Tomatoes70%
Metacritic60/100
Google Users75%
Director: Gerard JohnsonGenres: Horror, Thriller, Drama

Plot Summary

A troubled young man, "HIM," is sent to a children's home after a traumatic incident. There, he struggles to understand and control his violent urges while navigating the harsh realities of institutional life. He forms a tentative connection with another resident, but his inner demons threaten to consume him and everyone around him.

Critical Reception

HIM received a mixed to positive reception, with critics praising its raw performances and unflinching portrayal of psychological distress, while some found its bleakness and pacing challenging. Audiences were divided, with some resonating with its themes of trauma and alienation, while others were put off by its intense and often disturbing content.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for Fionn Whitehead's powerful and unsettling performance.
  • Lauded for its visceral and unflinching exploration of trauma and aggression.
  • Criticized by some for its relentlessly dark tone and lack of narrative resolution.

Google audience: Audiences often commend the film for its intense atmosphere and Whitehead's commanding presence, finding it a thought-provoking, albeit difficult, watch. However, some viewers felt the film was overly bleak and lacked a satisfying conclusion, leading to mixed feelings about its overall impact.

Fun Fact

The film's director, Gerard Johnson, has stated that he drew inspiration from his own experiences and observations of youth institutions to create the film's authentic and gritty atmosphere.

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