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In Barrow, Alaska, one night can last an eternity. Once a year, this town located on the far north of the Arctic Circle is plunged into darkness for 30 days. This year something sinister is about to emerge from the long and unforgiving night. A maniacal horde of vampires assume control of the streets and commence feasting on the terrified citizens. The local sheriff (Josh Hartnett) his wife (Melissa George) and a small but resilient band of survivors will be forced to choose between saving themselves or helping the few remaining townsfolk survive the the blood-soaked siege. Based on the terrifying graphic novel. (Icon Film Distribution)

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3DD!3 

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English By coincidence, I read the original comic book today (I came across it unexpectedly in the bookshelf yesterday) and I must say that the movie is even better. An excellent atmosphere. I already knew that Slade was talented, based on his Hard Candy and 30 Days of Night just goes to prove it. The plot is simple, clever and reminds me of old, straight forward horrors that are all about survival. Hartnett rocks. Like, really. When I think back to when I was younger, I didn’t use like that kid. I can’t believe that now. Oh, and that sunset… ()

POMO 

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English The esteemed British gentleman of the theater Danny Huston in the role of a vampire leader in a classically written horror movie? Sam Raimi is a strong and resourceful producer. From the introductory shots, it is clear that this is not a B-movie. David Slade can shake hands with Zack Snyder. He is a master of spookiness and proves that even something as hackneyed as vampires can serve as material for an impressive horror movie. Too bad the film delivers some time-worn genre scenes, which we recently enjoyed – after a very long time – in Snyder’s Dawn of the Dead (the turned girl and the identical scene with having to kill an infected buddy). It’s also a pity that the vampires from the main group didn’t get more space as individuals (as Guillermo del Toro would have given them). Otherwise, it’s amazing. ()

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kaylin 

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English 30 Days of Night is a film that captivated me with its intimate atmosphere, and relatively simple yet strongly crafted story, with scenes that have stayed with me. No matter how many times you see a similarly terrifying little girl, it always gets to you. At least it works for me. Within the realm of action horror films, this movie still stands out to me as above standard, especially because it truly qualifies as a horror film. ()

novoten 

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English The winter and snow favor the chilling atmosphere, and the cut-off city at the literal end of the world offers some surprises, but when it comes to the creatures of the night, the percentage of interest begins to dangerously decrease. Vampires are not vampires, but a pack of hungry zombies, clichés with suddenly agitated survivors get on your nerves, and even uncompromising bloodthirstiness eventually becomes almost annoying. The weak third star is saved for the town of Barrow by the likable central duo and a surprisingly stylish ending. ()

J*A*S*M 

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English I liked Hard Candy, but 30 Days of Night almost took my breath away. Why almost? Because the ending was not very believable and the last scene doesn’t fit the film at all. But I have no complaints about the first half: perfect atmosphere, terrifying vampires, effective jump-scares, sharp axe… One of the best horror films of the year and a well deserved 85%. ()

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