Jar City

Jar City

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Jar City
Jar City

Jar City

6.8 | 1h33m | en | Drama

A murder opens up a bleak trail of long buried secrets and small town corruption for a worn out police detective and his squad.

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6.8 | 1h33m | en | Drama , Thriller , Crime | More Info
Released: October. 20,2008 | Released Producted By: Nordisk Film Denmark , Degeto Film Country: Iceland Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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A murder opens up a bleak trail of long buried secrets and small town corruption for a worn out police detective and his squad.

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Cast

Ingvar E. Sigurðsson , Ágústa Eva Erlendsdóttir , Björn Hlynur Haraldsson

Director

Bergsteinn Björgúlfsson

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Nordisk Film Denmark , Degeto Film

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paul2001sw-1 In 2000, Iceland's now-defunct Decode Genetics was one of the first companies to try and mine the genetic information of an entire population; so it's maybe not too surprising to find an Icelandic thriller that turns on the patterns of the inheritance of disease. 'Jar City' also emits a strong feeling of the country's extraordinary geography, and of the reserved, defensive natures of a people who live in such a harsh environment. What it doesn't do so successfully is work as a thriller; Ingvar Sigurthsson's gruff leading detective is little more than gruff, and no-one seems to have wholly sufficient motivation to explain their behaviours. For all the striking scenery, this isn't a tourist authority's view of the country; but it's unwelcoming feel is a little off-putting, even to viewers with no intention of leaving their seats.
Ben Larson It has been a long time since I have been to Iceland, and I spent most of my time on the Eastern part of the island. I remember it as beautiful, and this film certainly displays that.Besides the cinematography, the music is equally outstanding and certainly adds to the mood of the film.Erlender (Ingvar Eggert Sigurðsson) is tapped to solve an old man's death, and finds a connection to an old cold case. Shades of Lenny Briscoe, he is trying to solve both cases while dealing with a junkie daughter, whom every scumbag seems to know intimately.Family secrets, a genetic disease, and dirty cops all add up to an interesting tale of crime.
oOgiandujaOo_and_Eddy_Merckx My perception of this movie is that it is essentially a feature length pilot episode for a TV series. It reminds me particularly of the British remake of the TV series Wallander, starring Kenneth Brannagh. People interviewed by the police are hardy, and often as bitter as the weather, the lead investigator has huge family problems, investigations invariably lead to cruelties of the distant past, and the plotting is labyrinthine with strange occurrences and subplots making sense only at the end. Both have excellent cinematography. Indeed the plotting of Jar City is extraordinarily reminiscent of many standard UK or US crime series. Effectively you could take the plots of any of the episodes of Touch of Frost and transplant them on top of the bleak locale in this movie and have an effective sequel.The script couldn't be more obviously from the cookie cutter if it was star-shaped and had sprinkles; it contains even the most familiar of motifs, such as the folly of the lead investigator going to the local prison to interview a manipulative and dangerous psychopath, who inevitably explodes at the end of the interview. I'm absolutely convinced that this is scones and jam for many folk, but I feel it needs pointing out to people like myself who do not go to the cinema to watch televisually-crafted entertainment. What I felt a keen lack of was message. Jar City takes as its theme the genetic studies in Iceland. Icelanders in genetic terms have remained largely isolated from the outside world, presenting a great opportunity for scientists to study their genetics. Lots of information concerning the heredity of the population has been kept, and many genetic diseases unique to Iceland can be traced effectively in a population that has refrained from interbreeding, and is remarkably genetically homogeneous (it's like trying to put together a jigsaw puzzle of the London underground map, instead of a jigsaw puzzle of a field of daisies). A company called deCODE genetics attempted to set up a database carrying all the genetic and hereditary information for the entire population of Iceland. Due to privacy concerns this project was terminated, and at the end of last year deCODE genetics went bankrupt in Iceland. The episode is a rich topic for debate. But in this movie genetics and medical science are not there for education's sake, they're there for weird atmosphere.For "gross out" fans, Jar City offers interest, it's a grisly movie, there's often a morbid focus on food to accompany events, for example a coroner who eats lunch between incisions. The most queasy part for me was when Inspector Erlendur devours a sheep's head, obtained strangely enough from a drive through. Unfortunately the gross out content occasionally became farcical; the movie attempts the rather delicate task of mixing the grisly with the sentimental, and ended up providing unintentional humour towards the end. This is the equivalent, in cinematic terms, of attempting to prepare fugu, if you're not well-qualified, deft of hand and sharp of eye, you poison the client. This rather novice director should have lowered the tariff on his performance.I walked out of this dour overcast movie feeling rather bad about myself and about life in general. Not one to see alone on a bad day.
Seamus2829 If you like your crime thrillers with imagination,good directing & superb acting, then 'Myrin' is for you. This Scandanavian cold case cop thriller concerns a police officer who is on a 30 year-old murder case involving the death of a 5 year old girl,while also trying to solve a more recent murder most foul. The officer is also trying to balance all of this while dealing with his own drug addicted daughter who is always trying to cage money off of her dad. Along the way, we are treated to some of Iceland's slimy criminal underworld (including those on the police force). I really admired the photography,which balances some rather bleak,wintry scenes,balanced with the rugged beauty of the Icelandic countryside (the use of muted colour really works for the tone of this rather bleak,pessimistic film). The film also makes good use of some black humour. As this film has no U.S. distribution,it will be a bit of a chore finding a cinema that screens quality films like this. No MPAA rating, but would most likely land an 'R', for every possible reason (raunchy language,violence,some of it pretty bloody & gory,and some very adult situations). Leave the small fry's home for this one (it would probably freak them out,anyway)