Quisling - "The Final Days" delves into the mind of Vidkun Quisling, Norway's wartime collaborator, in a thought-provoking historical drama.
Erik Poppe’s most recent work, “Quisling – The Final Days,” is a daring and stimulating historical drama that explores the mind of Vidkun Quisling, Norway’s notorious wartime ally.
This movie acts as a counterpart to Poppe’s previous film, “The King’s Choice,” and provides a new viewpoint on Quisling’s tale through his heartfelt discussions with Pastor Peder Olsen in prison.
Poppe and his screenwriters effectively reveal the intricate workings of Quisling’s delusional authoritarian mindset as he comes to terms with his own history.
The compelling story of the movie is based on Olsen’s newly discovered journal, where he kept notes on their discussions.
“Quisling – The Final Days” is a cinematic masterpiece, showcasing exceptional acting, stunning visuals, and detailed historical accuracy.
Fans of historical dramas and those intrigued by the human psyche should definitely watch this film for its timely examination of autocratic leadership and its outcomes.
“Quisling – The Final Days” has the potential to draw the attention of international art-house distributors and make a significant impression on viewers around the world due to its global appeal and artistic quality.