Kidskycom
It's funny watching the elements come together in this complicated scam. On one hand, the set-up isn't quite as complex as it seems, but there's an easy sense of fun in every exchange.
Huievest
Instead, you get a movie that's enjoyable enough, but leaves you feeling like it could have been much, much more.
2freensel
I saw this movie before reading any reviews, and I thought it was very funny. I was very surprised to see the overwhelmingly negative reviews this film received from critics.
arun-g-233-550662
Kind of authentic environment in this movie, like taken from reality. Bjørn Floberg is just raw power as the gangster boss. The last 20 minutes are hot suspense, if you can handle something quite special other than typical Hollywood.Uro means "unrestfulness" and on the cover photo is Uropolitiet = the riot Police.
peefyn
I like the premise of this movie. The undercover squad's "actor" with his troubled past getting in over his head and having to make some hard choices. It's not ground breaking, but it's enough for an interesting story. His relationship with his mother is at times interesting, and we learn about his father works too.Sadly it all falls apart when the main character, Hans Petter, keeps making really dumb choices for no apparent reason. At some point you just have to assume it's because of his troubled past (or "something like that"), but then it makes to sense he would get to where he is. He could have easily avoided lots of trouble by thinking things through just a little bit, and that makes it frustrating to watch.I'm not expert in how they speak (spoke) in the Oslo drug scene, but I had a hard time believing some of the lines spoken by the actors.
foffster
With such a strong movie with this kind of a powerful cast and story, it's hard to believe the very mixed reviews and the misleading points given so far at IMDb.I truly believe that this is one of the strongest Norwegian movies in years, following other great movies of 2006 with ease. It's not a noisy kind of cop movie, but a movie that's about the choices we are given in life and whether they are choices or not. Can you escape your past and your family's legacy? Nicolai Cleve Broch are both strong and fragile in a very low key way, and the troubled Ane Dahl Torp finally shows why she became a shooting star last year. Bjørn Floberg are as terrifying as ever, and Ingar Håkon Gimle once again shows his versatility.You can't miss this one.
laps909
Uro is the story of the police officer Hans Petter (HP), who is both troubled by his past and overeager to "do the right thing". HP soon finds himself in a world of trouble as he goes to far to make a bust on a local drug-lord.HP's troubled background consists of the typical "alcoholic mother,absent father" setting, and HP himself is regarded as a troublemaker by people who knew him when he was young. The only "bad" thing we get to know about HP is that he punched one of his teachers in the face and then took off to another town. And in this lays some of the problem with the film. Although the movie tries to portray HP as a troublemaker who ignores the rules and his comrades because he believes it's the right thing to do, it only makes him look like part party-boy,part emo-kid. It also makes him look incredible stupid since he'd probably get permission to do what he's doing IF he'd told his superiors, and makes us wonder how he could ever get into the police academy (the real one, not the movie one).The other problems is that the scenes never take this movie to the next level. The sad parts aren't really that sad, the gritty part's aren't that gritty and the funny parts.. well, there aren't really any funny parts. It might have saved the film if HP had walloped in sin and drugs. He takes a few shots of cocaine and have sex with the drug lords drug addicted daughter, but that's about it. The movie tries to be black and grim but ends up gray and flat.The paradox of the movie is that the acting is pretty good, but the film is not. Nicolai Cleve Broch makes a good effort with HP's limited character and both Ane Dahl Torp and Ahmed Zeyan does solid performances. The best portrayed character is by Ingar Helge Gimle as "Makker", HP's boss. Whereas HP is gray and lifeless, Makker is full of emotion and life. You can really feel his frustration when HP doesn't follow his plan for him.To sum this up I say good acting, poor camera and scriptwriting. A total of 5 out of 10 stars.