Over the past seven years, Norwegian cinema has given us the fourth disaster movie.
Skjelvet (The Quake), Bølgen (The Wave), Tunnelen... And now: Nordsjøen (The North Sea).
These are all boring, drawn-out films, with loose scripts that aren't entertaining.
The fact is that in Norway there are only 1.5 directors and 2.5 screenwriters.
They know how to make boring and drawn-out dramas, but when they take on disaster films at the same time, they get a wave that quakes the tunnel under the North Sea.
Skjelvet (The Quake), Bølgen (The Wave), Tunnelen... And now: Nordsjøen (The North Sea).
These are all boring, drawn-out films, with loose scripts that aren't entertaining.
The fact is that in Norway there are only 1.5 directors and 2.5 screenwriters.
They know how to make boring and drawn-out dramas, but when they take on disaster films at the same time, they get a wave that quakes the tunnel under the North Sea.