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6.7/10
2.5K
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Financial concerns tempt a security guard to return to his smuggling ways.Financial concerns tempt a security guard to return to his smuggling ways.Financial concerns tempt a security guard to return to his smuggling ways.
- Awards
- 5 wins & 5 nominations total
Ingvar Sigurdsson
- Steingrímur
- (as Ingvar Eggert Sigurðsson)
Palmi Kormákur
- Skúli
- (as Pálmi Kormákur Baltasarsson)
Olafur S.K. Thorvaldz
- Videoafgreiðslumaður
- (as Ólafur S.K. Þorvaldz)
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- Writers
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
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Did you know
- TriviaThe actor who plays the main character, Kristófer ('Balthasar Kormákur') is the director of the movie Contraband (2012). Contraband is a remake of this film.
- ConnectionsReferences TMNT (2007)
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There are things to like about Reykjavik-Rotterdam. First off , its always good to have a film coming out of little known Iceland. Recently films such as Black's Game have really opened my eyes to Cinema from this nation. To see that the Hollywood film Contraband is a remake of Reykjavik -Rotterdam, the expectations were at a high.
Unfortunately Reykjavik-Rotterdam is far from a good film in my opinion. It has many problems with one being that it didn't feel like a complete, all round experience. Our main character travels to Rotterdam on board a cargo ship, to smuggle some alcohol back to Reykjavik in order to give his family a better life. We also have the standard villains who are pursuing and hassling the families of the characters involved. However, while it might sound interesting, the film manages to feel like a B Grade film. By the end of it, you want more. You feel like it was way too simple to receive all the accolades that its received. The villains aren't intimidating enough and the plight of the main character isn't translated very well through the screen.
To sum it all up, Reykjavik-Rotterdam feels like a movie that was rushed. With patience, it could have been memorable, but unfortunately it falls short of the mark.
If you want to see a good Icelandic Crime Thriller, I would suggest Black's Game!
Unfortunately Reykjavik-Rotterdam is far from a good film in my opinion. It has many problems with one being that it didn't feel like a complete, all round experience. Our main character travels to Rotterdam on board a cargo ship, to smuggle some alcohol back to Reykjavik in order to give his family a better life. We also have the standard villains who are pursuing and hassling the families of the characters involved. However, while it might sound interesting, the film manages to feel like a B Grade film. By the end of it, you want more. You feel like it was way too simple to receive all the accolades that its received. The villains aren't intimidating enough and the plight of the main character isn't translated very well through the screen.
To sum it all up, Reykjavik-Rotterdam feels like a movie that was rushed. With patience, it could have been memorable, but unfortunately it falls short of the mark.
If you want to see a good Icelandic Crime Thriller, I would suggest Black's Game!
- SpannersGerm669
- Jul 11, 2014
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $240,474
- Runtime1 hour 28 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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