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In the Norwegian city of Oslo, there was an earthquake that occurred unexpectedly in 1904, when the quake struck 5.4 on the Richter scale. The epicenter of the earthquake was in Oslo Grappen, which passes under the Norwegian capital. The film tells a documentary about a painful reality for many years because of that earthquake, which may be repeated again after a long absence.
It's a shame his film surrendered to its own impatience to get to the "good stuff." It feels like whole chunks of the movie are missing. We never even get resolutions to the corrupt construction company and possibly-murdered ex-colleague subplots!
Joner is a capable actor, but he's required here to remain for such a long time in a one-note condition of mental fragility that our sympathy for the character starts to give way to exasperation.
It's just intelligent and serious enough to give you your escapist cake - deluxe popcorn perils in all their big-screen glory - without making you eat the familiar guilt of empty-calorie overload.
Should be required viewing for all of today's Hollywood franchise jockeys. It shows you how to make one of these things without sacrificing your characters' souls (or your own, for that matter).