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3/10
I expected more
glbgrb31 May 2023
The film has a very good beginning, it indicates the direction of the plot well, but after a while the inserts from the past and the very pace of the film starts to get boring.

Yes, this film belongs to the category of new horror films. Where there are no screamers every 5 minutes, but the music does not stop even when it is not needed, for some reason it tries to escalate the situation. Could have been replaced by ambient noise.

There are many dialogues and scenes that do not really affect the plot. So because of this, the rhythm goes astray and, as a result, concentration is lost.

Vaguely similar to "Color out of space" but crumpled.
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7/10
Good finnish movie
moviemanager1 August 2023
Knocking is an interesting addition to the Finnish horror film. It's really atmospheric and haunting. There are a lot of forests in Finland and this is interesting to me. What lies in those woods? The film doesn't rely so much on fast scares, but creates the atmosphere slowly. I often see long films for which I would like an earlier ending, but for this film I would have liked a little more length. The cinematography of the film is really beautiful and there is a feeling of autumn everywhere. However, I am satisfied with this as well. The final scene is also quite ingenious in my opinion. I Recommend!
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7/10
I liked it!
dominik-meise25 June 2023
This little Scandinavian horror movie was a pleasant surprise. I went to the cinema not knowing anything and enjoyed the dark and creepy atmosphere a lot. Some nice twists and turns I didn't see coming. Not perfect by any means but much more interesting and creative than most Hollywood movies that hit the cinemas nowadays. Nice to see Scandinavian countries producing horror movies with heart since they have a lot of folklore and myths to get inspiration from. The German dubbing was not really impressive and as a result the acting felt a bit cheap sometimes - which is not the filmmakers fault but a regular problem with foreign movies. Overall a much better movie than the rating suggests.
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9/10
Knock Knock
kosmasp14 October 2023
I mean - with a title like that ... do I even have to say no pun intended or is it obvious? I wanted to watch this in cinemas, but was not able to. Quite the quick turn around and release on disc in Germany at least. They finish(ed) it early ... is that a pun, because it is a movie from Finland? I reckon it is, right? Anyway, the movie is good is what counts.

And while it does take a while to get going ... it holds quite a lot of punches for everyone who has the patience. The make up and the effects are really good, the acting is top notch too. And if you watch it through - the ending will be so rewarding! If that does not knock ... you off your feat ... I don't know what would be able to. Nature may have the last word ... as it always does I reckon ...
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8/10
Knock knock
sini-2003 December 2023
Warning: Spoilers
"Knocking" or "Koputus" is a really interesting and original Finnish horror. I am glad Finnish is starting to make more horror because I am pleasantly surprised. The story is original and captivating. It keeps you interested with some "plot twists" towards the end, nothing life changing but nicely done. The characters, three sibglings, carry the movie especially Matilda. It doesn't need more characters. I really loved the old lady and feel like we could have gotten more of her history with the family and woods. I enjoyed the lore they gave about the forest. I was so intrigued to the story I wished there were more. The ending was very memorable and chilling. Makes you think to never underestimate the powers of nature.
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8/10
Took some time before tension kicked in. Family secrets and a derelict isolated house, the usual Horror suspects, prove not to be where the real scares are
JvH4812 December 2023
Saw this at the Leeuwarden (NL) film festival 2023. It took a lot of time before tension kicked in, growing slowly, adding plot elements one at a time. The underlying building blocks cover ten years at least, involving two generations, thus requiring flashbacks to explain the circumstances. Those flashbacks are sometimes confusing, particularly at first, while not immediately making clear that we are watching a flashback. It took some time to recognize the faces, thus allowing us indirectly to date the scene at hand.

A nice touch is the ecological component and the unusual year ring patterns in the trees around the house. It is all much more important than it appears upfront. A more common plot element is the unwanted (according to the parents) baby being aborted some 10 years ago. All three main protagonists carry similar past issues along with them. The threesome has a harmonic relationship at the surface, but every now and then there boils up something unspoken, for example "why didn't you tell me you are divorced?", leading to a hefty explanation that did not clear the situation but rather drove them apart.

There were only a few jump scares, luckily not the main course on the menu and not really important for the tense atmosphere either. Of course, an isolated house takes care of plenty atmosphere by itself. There were no neighbors, it was located in the middle of vast forest area, and it was even more isolated while needing a ferry to get there. It is amazing that there was electricity in working order, although the first light that was switched on, died very soon after for no obvious reason.

All in all, though no groundbreaking masterpiece, it works on me after the time I needed to let the plot grow on me. The ecological elements offer a novel approach to the Horror genre, the importance of which escaped me in the beginning, letting me think that the old derelict house and its buried family secrets were the main course on the menu.

It needs some adjustment to realize that there are more dangers outside, in any case other than mad neighbors or wild animals. Here it is something more sinister even (no details, no spoilers). I was immediately aware when seeing that trees can count. Far from a traditional jump scare, but it nevertheless worked on me that way. And it fully explains the film title. I scored 4 out of 5 for the audience award when leaving the venue.
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