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Metal Madness Collides

MOVIE REVIEW
Heavier Trip (Hevimpi reissu)

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Genre: Comedy
Year Released: 2024
Runtime: 1h 36m
Director(s): Juuso Laatio, Jukka Vidgren
Writer(s): Juuso Laatio, Jukka Vidgren
Cast: Johannes Holopainen, Max Ovaska, Chike Ohanwe, Samuli Jaskio, Anatole Taubman, Helén Vikstvedt
Where To Watch: in select theaters and on digital November 29, 2024


RAVING REVIEW: The journey of Finland's most notorious metal band, Impaled Rektum, takes a dramatic and unexpected turn in HEAVIER TRIP. Under the direction of Juuso Laatio and Jukka Vidgren, the band dives headlong into chaos once again, with a narrative drenched in absurd comedy and poignant moments. This sequel revisits their debut's raw energy and adds unrestrained depth, marking a triumphant return.


Kicking off in the confines of a Norwegian prison, the band confronts another financial crisis threatening one of its members' family businesses. With their rock dreams and a potential performance at the revered Wacken Open Air festival hanging in the balance, they meet a mysterious music manager who could be their ticket out. What follows is a daring breakout, not merely a quest for personal gain but a shot at metal immortality.

Their expedition through Europe was a little all over the place, filled with unpredictable alliances and quirky encounters—including an unforgettable appearance by the sensational Babymetal (a Japanese kawaii metal band—if you haven’t listened to them, do it now!)—each twist and turn to add intrigue to their wild escapade. HEAVIER TRIP plays with the extravagances and eccentricities of the metal scene, delivering laughs while weaving in genuine reflections on friendship and the price of artistic integrity. The film is simultaneously a parody and homage to the music world.

As they navigate the maze of European locales, each band member confronts personal demons and past grievances, bringing complexity to their relationships. These internal battles tested their resolve and strengthened their bond, proving that their music thrives on genuine connection and shared struggles.

Despite its boldness and creativity, HEAVIER TRIP occasionally wanders into predictable territory. Its plot, more structured than its freewheeling predecessor, sometimes misses the mark on spontaneity, slightly muting its otherwise innovative spark. Nevertheless, the humor remains sharp, and the film navigates these familiar waters with a keen self-awareness.

The ensemble's performances are a highlight, with Max Ovaska as Xytrax and Johannes Holopainen as Turo providing a surprising depth to their roles. Their portrayals delve into the intricacies of leadership and loyalty, enhancing the film's emotional terrain and giving the narrative its heart.

Complementing the action is a soundtrack that captures the essence of the metal genre with piercing clarity. Composed by Lauri Porra, the music not only accentuates the film’s dramatic arcs but also amplifies the pivotal scenes, particularly a charged performance at the Wacken festival that celebrates the band’s growth and the unifying power of their music.

HEAVIER TRIP is a spirited continuation of Impaled Rektum’s misadventures. It balances humor with thoughtful meditations on camaraderie and the creative spirit. While it may not recapture every raw edge of its prequel, it is a commendable sequel that will engage longtime fans and newcomers alike, offering a fresh perspective on the challenges and victories of a band that refuses to silence its roar.

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Chris Jones
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Chris Jones is the Mail Entertainment Editor covering Movies and Television topics. He is from Washington, Illinois, and is the owner, writer, and editor of Overly Honest Reviews.