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Solvent

  • 2024
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
427
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Gilles Vranckx and Johannes Grenzfurthner in Solvent (2024)
Solvent is an Austrian supernatural mystery comedy drama horror film directed by Johannes Grenzfurthner. It stars Jon Gries, Aleksandra Cwen, Johannes Grenzfurthner, and Roland Gratzer.
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While searching for Nazi documents in an Austrian farmhouse, a team of experts uncovers a hidden secret buried in its bowels. American expatriate Gunner S. Holbrook becomes obsessed with sol... Read allWhile searching for Nazi documents in an Austrian farmhouse, a team of experts uncovers a hidden secret buried in its bowels. American expatriate Gunner S. Holbrook becomes obsessed with solving the mystery, and as his sanity wanes, he must confront an insatiable evil. Can he fin... Read allWhile searching for Nazi documents in an Austrian farmhouse, a team of experts uncovers a hidden secret buried in its bowels. American expatriate Gunner S. Holbrook becomes obsessed with solving the mystery, and as his sanity wanes, he must confront an insatiable evil. Can he find redemption before it drains the life out of him?

  • Director
    • Johannes Grenzfurthner
  • Writers
    • Johannes Grenzfurthner
    • Benjamin Roberts
  • Stars
    • Jon Gries
    • Aleksandra Cwen
    • Johannes Grenzfurthner
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
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    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Johannes Grenzfurthner
    • Writers
      • Johannes Grenzfurthner
      • Benjamin Roberts
    • Stars
      • Jon Gries
      • Aleksandra Cwen
      • Johannes Grenzfurthner
    • 6User reviews
    • 35Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 10 nominations total

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    Jon Gries
    Jon Gries
    • Gunner S. Holbrook
    Aleksandra Cwen
    Aleksandra Cwen
    • Krystyna Szczepanska
    Johannes Grenzfurthner
    Johannes Grenzfurthner
    • Ernst Bartholdi
    Roland Gratzer
    Roland Gratzer
    • Fredi Weinhappl
    Jasmin Hagendorfer
    Jasmin Hagendorfer
    • Cornelia Dunzinger…
    Ronald von den Sternen
    • Richie Fischvogt
    Peter Plos
    • Kyle Edward Boll
    Galen Howard
    Galen Howard
    • Kyle Edward Boll
    • (voice)
    Bibiane Zimba
    • Leni
    Sky Elobar
    Sky Elobar
    • Mike Haneke
    Otto Zucker
    • Wolfgang Zinggl
    • (archive footage)
    Tim League
    Tim League
    • Nazi
    Jason Scott Sadofsky
    Jason Scott Sadofsky
    • Nazi
    Franz Ablinger
    • Nazi
    Michael J. Epstein
    Michael J. Epstein
    • Nazi
    Rael Montecucco
    • Nazi
    Matteo Pennacchia
    • Nazi
    Jason Tostevin
    Jason Tostevin
    • Nazi
    • Director
      • Johannes Grenzfurthner
    • Writers
      • Johannes Grenzfurthner
      • Benjamin Roberts
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    6ariettamoon

    Grabs you and doesn't let go

    "No mice, dicks, or feelings were hurt in the making of this film" (a quote from the film's credits)

    ... I am not sure that the last one is true.

    Watched as part of SoHOME Horror Fest 2024

    I was very wary going into this film as I was worried that it would be too heavy a topic for a stormy Friday night home alone... but I found myself quickly becoming engaged with the twisting plot and its strange happenings. The whole film left me feeling very unsettled though and even the euro-beat music over the credits couldn't cheer me.

    This film will work its way inside you like an endoscopic camera.
    8Reviews_of_the_Dead

    Review for Solvent

    This was a film that I got the chance to see in the 8 PM slot of day 2 at Nightmares Film Festival. The writer/director/co-star was in attendance, Johannes Grenzfurthner, and he's a character. I've seen one of his previous films at the festival, so I was buckling in to see what we'd get here. I read the synopsis ahead of seeing this as well. This was the North American premiere as well.

    Synopsis: while searching for Nazi documents in an Austrian farmhouse, a team of experts uncover a hidden secret buried in its bowels. An American expatriate becomes obsessed with solving the mystery and as his sanity wanes, he must confront an insatiable evil.

    We start this with a quote about water and how it holds memories. This then introduces us to the team that is searching. Gunner S. Holbrook (Jon Gries) is the American expatriate who is part of the team. It is led though by Krystyna Szczepanska (Aleksandra Cwen). Her team includes Fredi Weinhappl (Roland Gratzer), Cornelia Dunzinger (Jasmin Hagendorfer) and a couple of others. The house and land belongs to Ernst Bartholdi (Grenzfurthner). It was his grandfather's but he disappeared. He was a Nazi so Krystyna believes there are important documents that were left behind. The house hasn't been lived in for years. It is full of mold, water damage and other hazards. They're taking the proper precautions to be safe.

    When they don't find anything, all seems lost. That is until a neighbor stops by. What is interesting here is that he grew up with Ernst. Since the grandson moved away years ago and hasn't been back, he forgot about another part of the property. This is the wine cellar. Inside, they find a strange pipe. This drives Krystyna mad. Cornelia gets hurt and this ends the search. Gunner can't give up though, he must know where the documents are. He will continue without the proper clearances. What he finds will change him forever.

    That is where I'll leave my recap and introduction to the characters. Where I'll start here is by saying that this doesn't have the deepest story. It doesn't need it either. What is more important here are the visuals. I'll jump into talking about the filmmaking then as well. Grenzfurthner used to make odd documentaries and I love that he's used techniques from there to make movies that are just visually incredible. He does more there with than with the actual story. It just works so well. The cinematography, framing and editing are great here. This is also found-footage, in that our characters are carrying cameras or they're attached to them. The latter helps with keeping the realism in it as well.

    Now that I've gone through that, I do like the basic premise here. Nazi documents are still quite important and what they're searching for here is the location of a mass grave to a camp that was the precursor to Auschwitz. That is horrific and it frames Wolfgang Zinggl (Otto Zucker) in such a negative light. That part of the story alone is great. There is a supernatural angle here where characters are going insane. I love what the reveal is there and seeing it having its effects on others. I'm not going to spoil it, but I'll say it involves water. It is also associated with mob mentality as well.

    Then to make this work, you need actors who can bring characters to life. I didn't realize until writing this that Gries was Gunner. That is hilarious actually and it is roles like this that make you realize how good an actor he is. We don't see his face but hear his voice. Hearing that determination develop into mania for finding the truth is great. Cwen and the rest of them were good as well. For their performances, it is hearing their voices which works. Part of it is fear during that opening sequence. It is creepy when you hear certain phrases said or a change in their voice that adds something. Grenzfurthner is also solid in his role as well.

    Since this is more about what you see and hear, I go to my closing thoughts. This is a film that is simple in its approach. The horror is built from the visuals and sound design, which I want to credit Grenzfurthner for being able to do. The acting is good. They bring personality to their characters and then hearing the terror as they descend into madness is great. Using Nazis and their history adds something as well since they're up there as one of the ultimate villains. This won't be for everyone, but if what I said sounds interesting, I'd recommend giving it a chance for sure.

    My Rating: 7.5 out of 10.
    9pbpba

    What a ride!

    The film's relentless focus on excrement as a symbol of historical denial is both grotesque and brilliant. Urine becomes an agent of malevolence, black fluids ooze like unrepentant guilt, and the farmstead itself festers as a monument to suppressed horrors. Grenzfurthner's imagery ties Austria's cultural PTSD to the grotesque, confronting viewers with the visceral ugliness of unprocessed guilt.

    Anchored by Gries' and Cwen's performances, Solvent is a haunting meditation on complicity and denial. Its daring fusion of body horror and political critique makes it an unflinching excavation of a nation's soiled conscience.
    8kolkrabe

    A striking mix of psychological horror and raw gore

    A striking mix of psychological horror and raw gore that tackles Austria's dark past head-on. The story centers on Holbrook, an American retrieval expert obsessed with finding hidden Nazi documents in a crumbling farmhouse. As his mind begins to unravel, he encounters an ancient evil tied to Austria's lingering wartime guilt.

    Adding a personal edge, the film was shot entirely on director Johannes Grenzfurthner's actual grandfather's abandoned farm. This hauntingly real setting, along with family photos portraying the sinister Wolfgang Zinggl and his grandson, brings a disturbing authenticity to the already eerie story.
    8muzzlemuzzler

    Wonderful atmosphere

    The real star here is the film's atmosphere: dank, claustrophobic, and crawling with unease. Gries' portrayal of a man unraveling under the weight of history is haunting, and the film's surreal visual language amplifies its themes of guilt and repression. A bold, provocative take on the consequences of buried (and current) atrocities, Solvent challenges us to confront the past with a grotesque honesty rarely seen in cinema.

    The film's POV style immerses viewers in a sense of dread that builds gradually, pulling us deeper into the protagonist's crumbling psyche. As we watch his unraveling, the lines between personal guilt and collective responsibility blur, creating a powerful commentary on how societies often suppress their darkest moments. The meticulous attention to detail in the sound design and cinematography creates an almost tactile experience.

    Solvent doesn't offer easy answers; instead, it forces the audience to sit with discomfort, asking us to question our own complicity in systems of repression. Gries' performance is a masterclass in subtlety, conveying a man at war with himself, while the film's disturbing imagery stays with you long after the credits roll. It's a visceral, uncompromising work that defies genre expectations, leaving an indelible mark on both the horror and psychological thriller landscape.

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      Some of the pipe shots were taken in the plumbing system of Castle Leopoldskron in Salzburg, the filming location of "The Sound of Music."
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    • Release date
      • September 26, 2024 (Austria)
    • Country of origin
      • Austria
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    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Filming locations
      • Unterzögersdorf, Lower Austria, Austria
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