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Rating: 6.269/10 by 420 users

Hatching (2022)

12 year old Tinja is desperate to please her mother, a woman obsessed with presenting the image of a perfect family. One night, Tinja finds a strange egg. What hatches is beyond belief.

Directing:
  • Hanna Bergholm
  • Jānis Zariņš
  • Laura Melke
  • Kristaps Krūmiņš
Writing:
  • Hanna Bergholm
  • Ilja Rautsi
  • Ilja Rautsi
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Mar 04, 2022

Rating: 6.269/10 by 420 users

Alternative Title:
Birds of a Feather - FI
Éclosion - CA
Izšķilšanās - LV
Cría Siniestra - MX
ハッチング-孵化- - JP
Oul surpriză - RO
햇칭 - KR
孵化 - HK
Скрегіт - UA

Country:
Belgium
Finland
Norway
Sweden
Language:
suomi
Runtime: 01 hour 31 minutes
Budget: $3,896,000
Revenue: $508,000

Plot Keyword: gymnastics, family relationships, coming of age, bird hatching, family conflict, egg, body horror

CinemaSerf

When a bird finds it's way into their living room, the young "Tinja" (Siiri Solalinna) wraps it in a cloth and gives it to her mother - who promptly breaks it's neck! Somewhat distraught by this, the young would-be gymnast is out in the forest later where she discovers an egg. She takes it home, and incubates what turns out to be a rather large creature that has a distinct symbiosis with her. As it grows and develops, it can clearly read her mind and act upon her thoughts and actions as it develops human (and cruel) traits. Will she be able to control this rather menacing looking hatchling - especially in the face of increasing animosity towards her increasing domineering mother (Sophia Heikkilä) and annoying and scheming little brother? The story is all a bit too predictable here, to be honest, and the acting isn't really up to much either - the direction and photography offers us just a bit too pristine a look to the film to help engender any sense of peril. The creature is well put together, though, and that does illicit a combination of pity and fear when used to it's best effect. Sadly that is all too infrequently and for the most part this is a rather clunky family melodrama. Watchable, though, just not really very memorable.


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