![]() ![]() Euronymous founds a "black metal" band called Mayhem, and suffice it to say Refers to himself here courtesy of some voiceover and/or narration. (Rory Culkin), which is how the character ![]() Before his shocking demise (a plot point which won't be spoiled here), Aarseth had adopted the stage name Euronymous Øystein Aarseth was a Norwegian rocker who perished in 1993 (two years shy of being able to "join" The 27 Club, kind of ironically a Cleopatra Entertainment Blu-ray release I'm reviewing more or less in Thinking about Norway, the country where these events more or less transpired as they are depicted in the film. Its depiction of a bunch of so-called "Black Metal" heads getting into some pretty twisted behaviors may strike some as at least a little odd when As such, the disturbing "based on a real story" Lords of Chaos may not be that surprising, even if Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared, A Man Called Ove, virtually the entire output of Ingmar Bergman, and such outré documentaries as Hobbyhorse Revolution (those last two are said with tongue kinda sorta but Some lingering, simmering signs of dysfunction, though, in these seemingly serene regions, at least as evidenced by such films as The 100 Year. Scandinavian countries often seem like refuges of peace and stability to those of us who live in more fractious, contentious nations. Reviewed by Jeffrey Kauffman, May 22, 2019 ![]()
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