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Heavy Trip

2018 7 7.7K views saved
Heavy Trip

Turo is stuck in a small village and the best thing in his life is being the lead vocalist for the amateur metal band Impaled Rektum. He and his bandmates have practiced for 12 years without playing a single gig. The guys get a surprise visitor from Norway -- the promoter for a huge heavy metal music festival -- and decide it's now or never. They steal a van, a corpse, and even a new drummer to make their dreams a reality.

Countries: FI
Languages: English, Finnish, Norwegian
Runtime: 1hrs 32min
Status: Released
Release date: 2018-03-09
Release format: Streaming — Oct 27, 2018
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dalia_corven
@dalia-corven 6 years ago

I loved this movie! I've watched it 4 times already, and I can say it's my favorite of the year 2018! :D

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dalia_corven
@dalia-corven 6 years ago

I loved this movie! I've watched it 4 times already, and I can say it's my favorite of the year 2018! :D

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p3v2r89u
@p3v2r89u 6 years ago

As a metalhead, I really enjoyed this kind of movie. It doesn't make sense for non-metalhead. I hope there are many more to come very soon.

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Alex
@mellowb 5 years ago

Metal first, girls later!
That was one fucking entertaining trip with a \m/ soundtrack. Highly recommended, not only to the "metalheads" tbh. :D

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Sir Dustin Holtworth
@dustybritches 6 years ago

fantastic film. it was hilarious and heart felt.

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Goodbye Trakt, Hello Simkl
@buck-flower-sings 6 years ago

Its a metaphor!
As a metalhead, this was extremely entertaining. As someone who isn't, I could see this being a test of patience.
Just the right amount t of awkward humor.

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baversvans
@baversvans 2 years ago

Surprisingly strong and authentic first half. Second half becomes a bit generic and derivative. Entertaining though. Definitely worth a watch.

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Saint Pauly
@saint-pauly 5 years ago

This Finnish film about an out of sorts metal band who wants to play a festival in Norway starts off rock and roll and finishes Top 40. When this kind of indie film could be anything it wanted to be, why would it choose to be normal?

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