
Underwater beastie shows discerning moral judgment when picking off victims in this fun Norwegian action film
As Greta Thunberg demonstrates, an eco-chastising feels somehow cleansing when it comes out of Scandinavia. Maybe itโs because of the idea that people there live in greater harmony with nature. It is splendidly showcased in the shape of Norwayโs Sognefjord, the countryโs largest fjord, in this didactic but still-enjoyable action film. Kraken could almost serve as an extended tourist promo โ other than the titular beastie that is, slewing off giant crab-like lice, and emerging from the depths to administer a stern 90-minute ticking-off about tampering with nature.
Marine researcher Johanne (Sara Khorami, cementing her Norwegian creature-feature credentials after Troll 2) is summoned to the Sognefjord after reports of mass salmon strandings. Her first port of call is the local fish farm run by Erik (Mikkel Bratt Silset), an old flame with whom she developed sonic delousing pods now used to keep the pens clean. But in a bid to impress Japanese investors, owner Avaldsnes (รyvind Brandtzรฆg) has cranked the tech up to the max, harshing the vibe not just for the wild salmon but the fjordโs deep denizen too.
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