LFO
Directed by Antonio Tublén
In this acclaimed Scandinavian sci-fi thriller, an amateur scientist discovers a sound frequency he can use to hypnotize people and experiments on his neighbors. Robert goes slow at first, making hubby Simon wash his windows and sexy wife Linn share his bed. But then he installs a sound machine in their house and turns their life upside down in seriously twisted - and often hilarious - ways. But when Robert’s manipulations face serious challenges, and the police come investigating the mysterious death of his wife and son, he sets his sights on a much bigger target... (In Swedish with English subtitles.) Contains strong language and sexual scenes.
An amateur scientist discovers a sound frequency he can use to hypnotize people.
Cast: Alexander Brøndsted, Fredric Ollerstam, Antonio Tublén
Member Reviews
Liked the movie it was Interesting, but I hated the scenes where the woman had no control over whether she wanted to have sex or not (rape).
If only ....
The concept of this movie was definitely intriguing. I liked the way it set about telling you things. The protagonist and his story is interesting. I respect how much it was able to get out of its minimal set and budget. However, I feel like I wouldn't classify this as a horror; dark comedy at best. I didn't like the ending. I feel like the idea of playing god has been done to death in so many ways. It just didn't give me catharsis. In my opinion there could have been several different ways to approach this idea. It's a weird little film with a a few rough edges and laughs along the way.
Great unique story. Enjoyed it a lot
Took me a few days to get through it cause it's a little slow but overall enjoyable. Feel like the beginning dragged on and then the end was over too quickly. Interesting and creative premise.