Alena (2015 film) explained

Alena
Director:Daniel di Grado
Country:Sweden
Language:Swedish

Alena is a Swedish horror film directed by Daniel di Grado. It is based on the Swedish graphic novel Alena by Kim W. Andersson.[1] The original graphic novel dealt with themes of homophobia, external and internalized, themes which are absent in the film.

Cast

Reception

Dennis Harvey of Variety wrote that the film is a "polished and reasonably entertaining hunk of teen angst, but its familiar suspense elements rely heavily on a “twist” most viewers will see coming a mile off."[1] Jennie Kermode wrote "Everything about this film is exquisite, from its gorgeously textured cinematography to the delicate performances of its stars. Nothing has been left to chance, and the result is compelling viewing."[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Film Review: 'Alena'. Dennis Harvey. Variety. 26 February 2016 . 2017-11-03.
  2. Web site: Alena (2015) Film Review. Eye for Film.