Norwegian disaster film “The Wave” is a reminder that cliché-ridden, unexceptional, effects-driven cinema is not purely the domain of Hollywood studios. Nevertheless, director Roar Uthaug’s film was ...
The Wave posits the inevitability of the natural disaster of its title — that, as with Californians and “the Big One,” every Norwegian in the wave’s fjord-side path is living on borrowed GMT+1 time.
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