I Onde Dager -the Trip- 2021 -eng Multi Subs- (2026)
Wirkola doesn’t just direct action; he orchestrates chaos. Fans of his earlier work will recognize the blend of splatstick (gory slapstick) and tension. One moment you’re laughing at a deadpan one-liner; the next, you’re wincing as a character is fed into a woodchipper. The film pays homage to classics like The War of the Roses and Fargo while carving its own bloody path.
What begins as a tense, darkly comic standoff quickly spirals out of control when a group of escaped convicts—led by the scene-stealing, unhinged “Pabbi” (André Eriksen)—storms the cabin. Suddenly, Lars and Lisa’s private war becomes a chaotic battle for survival. Forced into an uneasy alliance, they must navigate a night of extreme violence, shattered glass, and increasingly absurd betrayals. 1. Noomi Rapace and Aksel Hennie’s Physical Commitment Rapace, known for her raw intensity, proves she is a master of physical comedy mixed with brutality. Hennie matches her beat for bloody beat. Their chemistry as a couple who genuinely loathe each other yet share a primal survival instinct is the engine of the film. I Onde Dager -The Trip- 2021 -Eng multi subs-
For English-speaking audiences, the availability of the film with has been a gateway to discovering one of the most ferociously entertaining Nordic exports in recent years. The Plot: From Marital Therapy to Murder Spree The film follows Lars (Aksel Hennie) and Lisa (Noomi Rapace, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo ), a married couple whose relationship is rotting from the inside. In a desperate attempt to save their marriage, they head to their remote cabin in the wilderness for a “romantic” weekend. Wirkola doesn’t just direct action; he orchestrates chaos
★★★★☆ (4/5) – Bloody brilliant. The film pays homage to classics like The
Before you plan your next romantic cabin getaway, make sure your partner hasn’t seen this film. And definitely, definitely download those English multi-subtitles —you won’t want to miss a single vicious quip.
In a landscape saturated with predictable Hollywood action-comedies, the 2021 Norwegian film I Onde Dager , released internationally as The Trip , arrives like a sucker punch to the funny bone—followed by a hammer to the kneecap. Directed by Tommy Wirkola ( Dead Snow , Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters ), this film takes the simple premise of a couple’s retreat and detonates it into a gory, hilarious, and wildly unpredictable thrill ride.
There’s just one catch: they have both secretly planned to murder each other.