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Impaled Rektum son tan underground que, en los doce años de existencia del grupo, jamás han logrado dar un solo concierto. Un día, el destino les pone en bandeja la oportunidad de salir de su pueblecito finlandés para tocar en un importante festival noruego. Eso sí, el camino no será fácil: tendrán que robar una furgoneta, profanar tumbas y “fichar” a un nuevo batería entre los pacientes del manicomio local. (Sitges Film Festival)

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Goldbeater 

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español Unos perdedores de pueblo buscan una salida en el heavy metal, les gustaría llegar a alguna parte pero no saben muy bien cómo hacerlo. Humor ligero, ambiente relajado, carga positiva, algunas ideas muy buenas (hacer una foto de promoción con un radar policial). Probablemente no me excedería con ningún superlativo con esta película, pero la disfruté y se me pasó rápido. ()

angel74 

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inglés "Better to shit yourself than to be forever constipated." - This quote sums this up pretty well... I don't think I've ever seen a musical comedy this good. Since its creators come from Finland, it had to be about hairy metalheads. I willingly admit without torture that I really laughed, even though their was sometimes a hint of awkwardness to this. But if I focus on the best jokes, they totally blew my mind: for example, when they were taking promotional photos using a radar speed gun. Or else, for instance, the singer vomiting on stage was also a good touch. The very nutritious soundtrack remains a matter of course. (80%) ()

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Necrotongue 

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inglés What a kick in the Impaled Rectum! I have found many times that the Finnish sense of humor simply resonates with me, and this piece of vomit was right up my alley. If you have a problem with my choice of words in this review, watch the film first, you’ll understand. Finally, a film with a decent soundtrack. While the hostile northern Europe is full of these kick-ass metal bands, warmer climates give rise to whiny hits, with Enrique Iglesias in the lead. I had a great time, and I probably won't get the greeting of Lotvonen's father out of my head anytime soon. ()

JFL 

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inglés This festival crowd-pleaser safely adheres to the proven concept of outsider refining melodrama. However, with a detached view and a lot of earthy and, in places, even folksy humour, it examines the subculture of mega-brutal metal. Avowed devotees of metal  who still believe that Beelzebub can be conjured by playing a record backwards will be outraged by the film’s sacrilegious approach, but everyone who rather finds videos with dudes wearing the warpaint of sad clowns to be cute or funny will have a good time. 7/10 ()

Malarkey 

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inglés Finally, once again something I can call a completely crazy film-making trip. And after a long while, something directed by the Finns, who, when they express themselves in a comedy, are simply worth it. Dark humor is intertwined with absurd humor and everything is under the rule of a brutal death pagan folk black metal band from a place near Oulu, which plays as if Odin himself sent them to Earth, but nobody has really heard them play yet. There is a ton of references, some of them are pop culture ones, so you have to know the metal subculture a bit; at least in terms of music choices, which create an absolutely magnificent soundtrack. But there is also a number of scenes that are universal and can entertain even those not fond of metal music. They are just a little bit darker than would be desirable. But what can you do, that’s the Finns for you. When they do something, they do it until they are sweating blood, and either it doesn’t work or it’s brutally entertaining. And here it worked perfectly; an A+ movie. ()

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