

8MM: Otte millimeter
Instrueret af Joel SchumacherDen anonyme familie mand og privatdetektiv Tom Welles får en opgave af en rig enke, hvis mand netop er død. Eneste spor i sagen er en lille strimmel ”Snuff” – smalfilm, der viser en ung nøgen kvinde blive dræbt foran kameraet. Er filmen ægte eller falsk? Med hjælp fra den seje porno-ekspedient Max, begiver Tom Welles sig ind i en mareridtsagtig underverden. En rejse, der råt river Tom Welles ud af sin trygge hverdag. Tom Welles MÅ finde svaret. Men kender han konsekvenserne?
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8MM: Otte millimeter-bedømmelser og anmeldelser
- Joe G10 timer sidenProof that subject matter alone does not make for an interesting premise. Nicolas Cage is awkward throughout. The performance feels disconnected from the material, which only highlights how little tension the film is able to generate. Nothing here is suspenseful. Nothing feels dangerous. Joel Schumacher directs like someone following a checklist of what should make a film compelling. It plays like an imitation of better directors, and the result is something that feels cheap. The score and music choices only add to the confusion, never reinforcing tone or atmosphere in a meaningful way. The film is inevitably compared to Se7en, and the gap between them is stark. Even the deaths and climax, comes across as comically bad and drag. A film that mistakes darkness for substance, assuming that ugliness will translate into depth. It doesn’t.
- LonghornDeath14. marts 2026Nic Cage was good in this
- Michael Heimgartner22. maj 2025Dark, Disturbing, and Uncomfortably Believable – Schumacher’s Grittiest Work 8MM is a gritty, disturbing noir-thriller that dives headfirst into the darkest corners of human depravity—and does so with a surprising amount of control and conviction. Directed by Joel Schumacher, this is arguably his most restrained and serious work, far removed from his more flamboyant outings. What we get here is a chilling, cynical mystery that isn’t afraid to ask uncomfortable questions about voyeurism, violence, and the moral cost of seeking truth. Nicolas Cage delivers one of his more grounded and intense performances as private investigator Tom Welles, whose descent into the alleged world of snuff films feels harrowingly real. Cage walks a fine line between professional detachment and emotional collapse, and the tension is palpable throughout. Joaquin Phoenix is a standout in a supporting role, injecting much-needed human warmth and sardonic wit into the bleak narrative. The supporting cast—Peter Stormare, James Gandolfini, Catherine Keener, and even a young Norman Reedus—are all well-chosen and memorable, each adding to the oppressive and morally decayed atmosphere of the story. The film thrives on mood: it’s drenched in shadow, from its lighting to its moral palette. The atmosphere is intentionally suffocating and nihilistic, amplifying the sense of dread and inevitability. Schumacher avoids sensationalism, opting instead for a slow-burning, methodical approach that respects the gravity of the subject matter. The screenplay by Andrew Kevin Walker (Se7en) is razor-sharp. While the concept of snuff films is inherently sensational, 8MM treats it with an eerie realism. The film doesn’t scream "shock value"—instead, it builds unease through suggestion, implication, and the horrifying plausibility of what could exist in the hidden corners of our society. The journey through underground depravity is harrowing, but never gratuitous. Yes, the theme is heavy. But in today's media landscape, some of the imagery—while once controversial—now feels almost tame in comparison. That doesn't mean the impact is lost. Quite the opposite: it speaks to how numb we've become as audiences. 8MM still has the power to provoke reflection. This is a brutal but authentic thriller with an impressive cast, a strong script, and a director who understood exactly how to treat difficult material with gravity. It’s not an easy watch—but it's an essential one for fans of dark mystery thrillers. If you can handle the weight of its subject, 8MM delivers a gripping and unsettling experience.
- Duncanmac7618. januar 2026Such a dark movie with a very disturbing story. One of Cage's best.
- tellum17. august 2025Brutal movie with the darkest subject matter. Does not get enough credit for being one of Nick Cages better acting performances.
- AMock43. december 2024Disturbing, One of Nick Cages best.
- Nahim Wazir18. oktober 2024A must watch film that takes you to the dark side of porn society, stays with you long after its over, impressive work.
8MM: Otte millimeter-trivia
- februar 1999 blev 8MM: Otte millimeter udgivet.
8MM: Otte millimeter blev instrueret af Joel Schumacher.
8MM: Otte millimeter har en spilletid på 2 t 3 m.
8MM: Otte millimeter blev produceret af Joel Schumacher, Gavin Polone, Judy Hofflund.
Den anonyme familie mand og privatdetektiv Tom Welles får en opgave af en rig enke, hvis mand netop er død. Eneste spor i sagen er en lille strimmel ”Snuff” – smalfilm, der viser en ung nøgen kvinde blive dræbt foran kameraet. Er filmen ægte eller falsk? Med hjælp fra den seje porno-ekspedient Max, begiver Tom Welles sig ind i en mareridtsagtig underverden. En rejse, der råt river Tom Welles ud af sin trygge hverdag. Tom Welles MÅ finde svaret. Men kender han konsekvenserne?
Nøglepersonerne i 8MM: Otte millimeter er Tom Welles (Nicolas Cage), Max California (Joaquin Phoenix), Eddie Poole (James Gandolfini).
8MM: Otte millimeter er bedømt 15.
8MM: Otte millimeter er en Mysterium, Thriller, Kriminalitet-film.
8MM: Otte millimeter har en publikumsbedømmelse på 5.2 ud af 10.
8MM: Otte millimeter havde et budget på 40 mio. US$.
8MM: Otte millimeter har indtjent 96,6 mio. US$ ved billetlugen.






















