3 reviews
I was really enjoying this film a lot until I saw the final part. This was kind of traumatic experience and made me feel uncomfortable. I want to avoid spoilers but it spoiled the joy of the first part.
- anna_lisiak
- Aug 23, 2022
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Høst: Autumn Fall is chef, restaurant owner, artist and film-auteur Jan Vardøen's first feature, and i wasn't able to watch it in the cinemas, as it didn't get the wide release as his later movies, as I've all liked
Vardøen's films tells that he has a lot on his heart, and this release on Netflix does also mean som e of his other films are released here. I recommend all of them.
All of Vardøen's film are about the smaller things in life which also are the most important around people, and this is no exception.
The soft comical approach gives it a light touch to otherwise serious questions. Vardøen har gotten hold of some good Norwegian actors som of them of the biggest stars in the 70'ies, 80'ies and 90'ies as well as the young main role which does a brilliant job.
The film has a twist, which I'm not going to tell, but it adds to both the comical and serious aspects of the movie.
The movie also gives some great 2015 street views of Oslo, which I enjoyed.
Vardøen's films tells that he has a lot on his heart, and this release on Netflix does also mean som e of his other films are released here. I recommend all of them.
All of Vardøen's film are about the smaller things in life which also are the most important around people, and this is no exception.
The soft comical approach gives it a light touch to otherwise serious questions. Vardøen har gotten hold of some good Norwegian actors som of them of the biggest stars in the 70'ies, 80'ies and 90'ies as well as the young main role which does a brilliant job.
The film has a twist, which I'm not going to tell, but it adds to both the comical and serious aspects of the movie.
The movie also gives some great 2015 street views of Oslo, which I enjoyed.
A really beautiful and interesting film. It is unusual and maybe a bit intellectual for some viewers, but the story, the musical score, the photography, and the acting are all excellent. I watched it just yesterday on Netflix, I hadn't heard of it before, though it was released in 2015. There are very few reviews on IMDB, so I suppose not many people outside of Norway have watched it, which is a shame. The twist towards the end is surprising, but given the lifestyles of the characters, completely believable. I have not seen these actors before, despite watching a lot of Scandinavian films and series. I will certainly be looking out for them from now on.
- bdove-62594
- Sep 25, 2022
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