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Additional Crew Film ReviewAuthor: Additional Crew
Andrew and Nic, two non-experts, review films that they want to watch and talk about other media they are consuming in their life. IG: @additionalcrew Language: en Genres: Film Reviews, TV & Film Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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Nightwatch / Nattevagten (1994) - Additional Crew Film Review
Thursday, 13 November, 2025
“You get bad breath when you’ve podcasted for a while. Put your hand over your mouth. Breathe out and you can smell it.”Welcome to Additional Crew, the spoiler-heavy review show where we choose whatever random film we want to talk about. This episode we bring to you ”A law student starts working as a night watchman at The Department of Forensic Medicine in Copenhagen. His mad friend gets him on a game of dare that escalates. As a serial-killer's victims start piling up at work, he becomes a suspect.” I am of course talking about Ole Bornedal’s Nattevagten(Nety vogten), in its original Danish tongue, or Nightwatch as those of us that rely on English would call it. It is a film that takes the effervescent nature of Copenhagen and flips it on its head to show us a story about where all of our bodies will end up. This is a movie set in Denmark, and made there as well so please bear with us as we potentially butcher names. Up next: "A History of Violence" (2005)British humor, cringe comedy, dark humor, acting, character development, morality, psychological thriller, cinematography, cultural impact, film analysis, film analysis, morality in cinema, character dynamics, humor in dark themes, sexuality in film, pacing in storytelling, character arcs, cinematography, music in film, emotional impact









