The film does not shy away from Breivik’s extremist rhetoric. By showing his attempt to use the courtroom as a platform, the film highlights the terrifying reality of homegrown radicalization. A Story of Resilience
In a profound exploration of legal ethics, Lippestad is tasked with defending a man whose ideology he abhors. His character represents the strength of the rule of law—the idea that even the most monstrous among us must be afforded the rights they tried to destroy. 22 Luglio 2018 - 133 min Dramma • Storia • ...
The film begins with a chillingly efficient depiction of the dual attacks: the bombing of the government quarter in Oslo and the subsequent massacre of 69 people at a youth camp on Utøya island. Greengrass, known for his "shaky cam" realism ( United 93 , The Bourne Ultimatum ), uses a documentary-style approach to capture the cold, calculated nature of the perpetrator, Anders Behring Breivik. However, the true "drama" of the film begins once the shooting stops. Healing vs. Ideology The film does not shy away from Breivik’s
22 July is a difficult but essential watch. It serves as a stark reminder that while one person can cause immense destruction in a matter of minutes, the work of rebuilding a society takes years of collective courage. It is a somber tribute to the victims and a masterclass in how cinema can process national trauma without resorting to sensationalism. His character represents the strength of the rule