Bloody Angels
Bloody Angels (Norwegian: 1732 Høtten) is a 1998 Norwegian thriller film directed by Karin Julsrud in her directorial debut. The screenplay is by Kjetil Indregard, and it stars Reidar Sørensen, Stig Henrik Hoff, and Lailia Goody.
The story follows investigator Nicholas Ramm as he probes a new death in the small village of Høtten, six months after the rape and murder of a 13-year-old girl. The film runs 100 minutes and is in Norwegian.
Reception was mixed to negative. Critics were divided: Verdens Gang’s Jon Selås gave it a “die throw” of one and described it as speculative, purposeless, and ice-cold. Dagbladet’s Eirik W. Alver gave it three points, noting that while he wasn’t bored, the characters and the environment felt caricatured.
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