Eirik Lie
This is indeed a very good movie, not only because I love Kristoffer Joners acting, but also because the movie is shot very well, the Norwegian nature is wonderful as always (Yeah, I'm a fan of my own nature. Shoot me) and this movie portraits it well. What I like the most is that to me, the actors play in such a way that makes you feel a part of it, as if you were there when it all happened. I guess the fact that they're all talking in Norwegian makes me relate more to the movie than foreigners, but I don't see why anyone else shouldn't feel the same way, no matter where they're from.9/10, because it could have been more scary, although the strong acting, the camera-work, the cinematography and the tension leaves me to think that this is one of the best Norwegian movies ever... Apart from Elling, of course.
olemartin
Keep away from that water! This movie kept me wide awake all time during it's playtime. Villmark is one of the best Norwegian movies ever, this is a real thriller...All you people that don't understand Norwegian should start crying instant, because you don't know what you're missing!
Frode Skag Storheim
This is a very good film. In many cases the film can be compared to Blair Witch Project,but I think it's much better. It's filmed on location in Kaupanger,Sogn in Norway.The water and the little cabin is laying far away from people. The beautiful norwegian nature where it's filmed in is making it very authentic.And the characters in this film are good,Bjørn Floberg and Kristoffer Joner are some of the best characters in Norway.If you have the opportunity,then I suggest you go and see this film!
GnarusLeo
I am from norway, and I am also very patriotic conserning my country. I think this film may be alot more scary for us, as norwegians (or scandinavians) than it is for americans or whatever. Because of this, I think it is unfair of imdb.com to speak such bad of it.
The Woods have always been an important part of the norwegian "tradition", and it is very appriciated. Therefore, I find it particullary scary since the setting takes place in a typical norwegian forest. Never before, have I seen a horror-film so realistic made, because of the setting, and the language. (Norwegian)"Villmark" is indeed a good (Except the ending ;)) horror-movie which Norway, as a folk, should be very proud of. It scared the hell out of me and my friends.Regards,GnarusLeo - 18 of age.