
Blasted
2022 · 114m
Synopsis
When a former childhood friend crashes Sebastian's bachelor party and makes it all about himself, only an alien invasion can make them put aside their bad blood and reunite as the kick-ass laser-tag duo they once were.
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Cast

Axel Bøyum
Sebastian

Fredrik Skogsrud
Mikkel

Ingrid Bolsø Berdal
Hjørdis

André Sørum
Kasper

Evelyn Rasmussen Osazuwa
Stine
Mathias Luppichini
Audun

Eirik Hallert
Pelle

Ingar Helge Gimle
Georg

Rune Temte
Roy (Gullhella twin 1)

Cecilie Svendsen
Josefine
Idun Daae Alstad
Mysteriedama
Magnus Aasheim
Norwegian scientist
Modou Bah
Benjamin

Trim Balaj
Italian scientist

Steffen Bang
Alien

Bjørnar Bruun
Spaceworker

Thomas Cassidy
Alien
Fredrik Hovdegård
Krølle (Spaceship hostage)
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I don't like slapstick comedy and I didn't think I'd enjoy this. But the trailer look like an Edgar Wright film so I have it a whirl. The stand out scenes all took place in the police station with the three leads Axel Bøyum, Fredrik Skogsrud and Ingrid Bolsø Berdal. For me this is where the humour was the strongest. Their comic timing was perfect and I can't help but think it would have been a stronger movie had it have been those three stuck in a room during an alien invasion. Ingar Helge Gimle provided nice additional support also. I found the scenes in the woods with the other buddies set the film back a lot. André Sørum did his best with what he had but one can't help but wonder how much better he'd have fared at the police station with the main players. It's a movie I'd watch again. It was light hearted fun and just what the world needs in these dark times 6/10.

A Norwegian Action Comedy Sci-Fi very much in the vein of "Shaun of the Dead" or "The World's End" movies by Simon Pegg & Edgar Wright. Highly recommended for lovers of those films. Viewed on the Netflix Australia day of release. Audio was the English language dub, and voices were decent enough. Great fun foreign film, lots of funny lines and action, with only a little low-brow humour. The main premise of fighting back is brilliant. Best bits: Paintball Vs Laser Tag !

Your usual 80s SciFi movie except there's no likeable hero or plot you'd like to follow. The blasts come from lazer-tag guns that kill aliens. Whole movie explained.

This film was not as bad as the ratings. It was funny and had good structure. The characters were likeable and each cast member brought fun elements to their role. Making it into an alien film was a good choice as with the added elements of laser tag the film took good direction. Overall a pretty good and fun film that I could see there being a sequel for.

Film that generally gives a very ugly feeling of embarrassment and inadequacy to the viewer that pervades him throughout the film making it excessively difficult to watch and also making it too embarrassing to finish without experiencing immense effort in doing so.

Hey it's a Norwegian sci fi movie-- pretty good better than most and very funny. Something a bit different than regular usa movies and again funny. Kind of like early Simon pegg movies.

It looked really promising but there was a power cut after 5 minutes and when the power came back on no one really wanted to watch the rest of it. The bear suit was funny though.