
Superposition 2023
Karoline Lyngbye's *Superposition* (2023) is a tense Scandinavian thriller that follows a couple and their young son as they abandon the noise of Copenhagen for the quiet isolation of a Swedish forest, hoping to rekindle their fading love.
Director: Karoline Lyngbye
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Superposition* (2023) about?
*Superposition* (2023) tells the story of a couple who flee Copenhagen with their young son to start a new life in a remote Swedish forest, seeking to revive their relationship. But their retreat soon spirals into psychological tension as old wounds resurface and the isolation begins to test their sanity.
Who directed *Superposition*?
The film was directed by Karoline Lyngbye, a Danish filmmaker known for her atmospheric and character-driven storytelling.
Who stars in *Superposition*?
The film features Marie Bach Hansen, Mikkel Boe Følsgaard, and Mihlo Olsen in the lead roles as the family at the heart of the story.
Is *Superposition* (2023) worth watching?
While it doesn't have an IMDb rating yet, *Superposition* is a well-crafted slow-burn thriller with strong performances and a moody, atmospheric tone. Fans of psychological dramas and Scandinavian cinema will likely find it engaging, though those expecting high-octane action may be disappointed.
How long is *Superposition*?
The film has a runtime of 105 minutes.
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About Superposition (2023) — A Scandinavian thriller about escape, love, and the ghosts we carry
Karoline Lyngbye's *Superposition* (2023) is a tense Scandinavian thriller that follows a couple and their young son as they abandon the noise of Copenhagen for the quiet isolation of a Swedish forest, hoping to rekindle their fading love. But what starts as a pursuit of serenity quickly unravels into something darker, as the family's secluded retreat becomes a pressure cooker of unspoken tensions and creeping unease. Shot in stark, moody tones, the film explores themes of disconnection, the weight of the past, and how far people will go to escape—or confront—what haunts them.
As the boundaries between past and present blur, *Superposition* masterfully builds suspense, asking whether the real threat lies in the wilderness or within themselves. With a minimalist yet gripping narrative and standout performances from its lead trio, this psychological thriller is a slow-burn descent into the shadows of human relationships, where the most dangerous revelations aren't found in the trees, but in the silence between the lines.