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Lilja 4-ever

  • 2002
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 49 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,8/10
53.323
IHRE BEWERTUNG
BELIEBTHEIT
3.567
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Oksana Akinshina in Lilja 4-ever (2002)
Wahres VerbrechenDramaKriminalität

Die 16-jährige Lilja und ihr einziger Freund, der Junge Volodja, leben in Estland und träumen von einem besseren Leben. Eines Tages verliebt sich Lilja in Andrej, der nach Schweden zieht und... Alles lesenDie 16-jährige Lilja und ihr einziger Freund, der Junge Volodja, leben in Estland und träumen von einem besseren Leben. Eines Tages verliebt sich Lilja in Andrej, der nach Schweden zieht und Lilja bittet, mit ihm zu kommen und ein neues Leben zu beginnen.Die 16-jährige Lilja und ihr einziger Freund, der Junge Volodja, leben in Estland und träumen von einem besseren Leben. Eines Tages verliebt sich Lilja in Andrej, der nach Schweden zieht und Lilja bittet, mit ihm zu kommen und ein neues Leben zu beginnen.

  • Regie
    • Lukas Moodysson
  • Drehbuch
    • Lukas Moodysson
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Oksana Akinshina
    • Artyom Bogucharskiy
    • Pavel Ponomaryov
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,8/10
    53.323
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    BELIEBTHEIT
    3.567
    92
    • Regie
      • Lukas Moodysson
    • Drehbuch
      • Lukas Moodysson
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Oksana Akinshina
      • Artyom Bogucharskiy
      • Pavel Ponomaryov
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    • 83Metascore
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    • Auszeichnungen
      • 12 Gewinne & 12 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Oksana Akinshina
    Oksana Akinshina
    • Lilja
    • (as Oksana Akinsjina)
    Artyom Bogucharskiy
    Artyom Bogucharskiy
    • Volodya
    • (as Artiom Bogutjarskij)
    Pavel Ponomaryov
    Pavel Ponomaryov
    • Andrei
    • (as Pavel Ponomarjov)
    Lyubov Agapova
    Lyubov Agapova
    • Lilja's Mother
    • (as Ljubov Agapova)
    Liliya Shinkaryova
    Liliya Shinkaryova
    • Aunt Anna
    • (as Lilija Sjinkarjova)
    Elina Benenson
    Elina Benenson
    • Natasha
    Tomasz Neuman
    Tomasz Neuman
    • Witek
    • (as Tomas Neumann)
    Anastasiya Bedredinova
    • Neighbor
    • (as Anastasia Bedredinova)
    Tõnu Kark
    Tõnu Kark
    • Sergei
    Nikolai Bentsler
    • Natasha's Boyfriend
    • (as Nikolaj Bentsler)
    Aleksander Dorosjkevitch
    • Friend #1
    • (as Aleksander Dorosjkevitj)
    Yevgeni Gurov
    • Friend #2
    • (as Jevgenij Gurov)
    Aleksandr Sokolenko
    • Friend #3
    Margo Kostelina
    • Cashier #1
    Veronika Kovtun
    Veronika Kovtun
    • Cashier #2
    Jelena Jakovlena
    • Teacher
    • (as Jelena Jakovleva)
    Tamara Solodnikova
    Tamara Solodnikova
    • Social Worker
    Nikolai Kutt
    • Man on the bridge
    • (as Nikolai Kütt)
    • Regie
      • Lukas Moodysson
    • Drehbuch
      • Lukas Moodysson
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    10jotix100

    Angels

    Director Lukas Moodysson has achieved a film that is so moving that it is hard to forget it after leaving the theater. Images come back into one's mind about this story about this girl. The tragedy of her life is something to be shocked and alarmed.

    To think there are out there, in the so-called civilized world, people that take advantage of girls like Lilja is mind boggling. Lilja's mother has to be one of the worst monsters ever presented in a film. This woman abandons her 16 year old daughter because she has found a meal ticket with a man that will probably end up leaving her as well.

    Lilja is beautifully portrayed by Oksana Akinshina. The actress and her character disappear in front of your eyes. The story is very true as thousands of naive girls are exported from what it was the old Soviet Union to other countries in order to force them into prostitution. This story is constantly in the news, yet more and more young girls are duped into going abroad with the promise of highly paid jobs that exist only for the people who exploit them.

    Her only friend is Volodya, also a very sad boy who is thrown out of his own house by an abusive father. Volodya and Lilja form a bond as they cling to one another. The little boy is street wise; he knows the fate that awaits Lilja in Sweden. Their friendship is the only thing they both have.

    The sad part of the film is the realization that so called "normal" and perfectly "respectful" people are the same ones that brutalize these children. They use Lilja to satisfy their sexual appetites, then discard her like yesterday's trash. To know that there are people like that in our society is a very sad commentary about our world.

    Contrary to what many people have commented about the film, I thought that in spite of the tragedy of Lilja's and Volodya's lives, it had a very positive ending because both are free to run around in a better place together, which is not a luxury most of us have on our time in this planet.

    Mr. Moodysson gives us a film that will shock; he dares to go where others wouldn't. A job well done..
    10throbi

    catch 22

    As one, who grew up in communism and still lives in Eastern Europe, I find the movie as real as it gets. It's very general and yet very accurate. The events shown in this movie actually happened and happen in every town from the Black Sea to the Baltic Sea. Lilja is my neighbor, too.

    I am a guy who had no tear in his eyes for years. But last night, when I saw the movie, I cried like a baby. It felt like killing those people with my own bare hands.

    I could never watch porn again.

    Catch22 used to be my favorite book. Now I start hating it.
    8tomgillespie2002

    Powerful story of human trafficking

    In the former Soviet Union, 16-year old Lilya (Oksana Akinshina) lives with her mother and new boyfriend, and is excitedly awaiting a relocation to the United States. It turns out her mother doesn't want her there, and takes off with the promise of Lilya following later, leaving Lilya alone in her apartment. Her aunt then throws her out, giving her the run-down flat of a recently deceased old man, and Lilya finds herself without any money, and only the young Volodya (Artyom Bogucharskiy) as a friend. Desperate, she discovers how easy it is to make money from whoring herself out, and then meets the handsome Andrei (Pavel Ponomaryov), who invites her to live with him in Sweden. Despite Volodya's warnings, she decides to take his offer, but it soon becomes apparent that there is more to his Andrei's promises.

    Based on a true story of a young girl who was trafficked to Sweden only to find herself imprisoned and forced to have sex for money, director Lukas Moodysson's film is set mostly in a very grim reality. Similar both to the social realism of Ken Loach, and the relentless and uncomfortable degrading of it's lead female character that is so prominent in Lars von Trier's films, Moodysson film is certainly brutal. As Lilya (played with a tragic naivety by Akinshina) is being abused in Sweden, we are treated to a POV montage of the various perverts and abusers, sweating and breathing into the camera. We live through the whole thing through the eyes of Lilya, a character of almost operatic tragedy, who suffers for the sins of others in a country ravaged by poverty, glue-sniffing and boredom.

    But Moodysson wisely doesn't keep everything grim. In the final third, as Lilya suffers the most, the film often turns dream-like and fairy- tale. He introduces angels and dream sequences, as Lilya finds herself drifting through existence in an almost coma-like state, with her dreams and fantasies her only relief. These scenes (and there are only a few) are not flashy or whimsical, but are subtle and simplistic, in a similar way that Wim Wenders portrayed his angels in Wings of Desire (1987). It's a powerful tool that makes Lilya's plight all the more profound. The film plays out almost like a cruel fairy-tale, only set very much in the real world. Lilya 4-Ever is a hard film to sit through, but is rich in humanity, even though most of its characters are certainly devoid of it.

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    8Morten_5

    Amazing, beautiful, shattering

    When "Lilya 4-ever" premiered in Sweden 15 years ago, it shattered many hearts and gave fire to a debate on human trafficking that would last for years. I finally watched Moodysson's amazing film and it broke my heart too.

    Twitter: @7thArtShortRevs (Mårten Larsson).
    mfridell

    compelling Swedish drama

    Lilja 4-ever is an excellently-crafted film created by and for Swedes to help stimulate public debate and redress the issue of the vulnerability of immigrant children. It's a cruel, enlightening, compelling watch for anyone in the West, but it's most definitely not a movie for escapism, it's not an After School Special, and it's a world away from the endless contemporary assault/insult of bald neocon propaganda on Anglo-American screens.

    Unless you're very, very dead inside, Lilja 4-ever will horrify you, move you to tears, and leave you speechless...at least in its immediate aftermath. And if you are dead inside, the implicit subject is inexorable capitalist alienation and trauma, so why not catch a representation of your own inner life on film? Maybe you can work it into a drinking game.

    Based on actual, turn-of-the-21st-century suicides of escaped post-Soviet child prostitutes in the suburbs of Sweden, Lilja 4-ever is a well-done drama, featuring terrific acting--especially by Oksana Akinshina and Artyom Bogucharsky. It presents moody and stark cinematography, fine script-writing, and solid direction. Lilja 4-ever is not a documentary, but its subject is relentlessly grim and real: the tragic personal results of the continued, desperate corrosion of Eastern European society and its tacit, rapaciously opportunistic exploitation in the isolated, commuter highway-bound suburbs of the West. For its success in making these links visible and cinematic, Lilja 4-ever is outstanding.

    I saw Lilja 4-ever when it was released in Stockholm in 2002. You can't watch this particular movie waiting for some good one-liners to repeat to the guys around the water cooler. You may not be able to identify with Lilja. You don't need to feel like she could be your girlfriend. For this movie to work, and to grasp who Lilja is, you need to be able to feel human compassion, sympathy and empathy, and to recognize and appreciate the drama in our socio-economic connections.

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      Based primarily on the real life of a Lithuanian girl, Danguole Rasalaite, who ended up in Sweden after her mother took off and went to America. The film follows the events of Danguole's life pretty closely, with the main exception of the boy Volodja, who is entirely fictional.
    • Patzer
      Roughly 49 minutes into the film there is a brief moment where the screen cuts to an error message reading "Media Missing". This is an error message in the editing software Avid when a video file is not located by the software. This means a short clip was not linked properly and the error message made it's way into the film.
    • Zitate

      Volodja: I killed myself and went to heaven and yeah, it's really good in heaven. But I regret it, 'cause I wanted to live on earth a little longer. You remain dead for all eternity, but you're alive only for a brief moment.

    • Verbindungen
      Featured in The 2004 IFP/West Independent Spirit Awards (2004)
    • Soundtracks
      Mein Herz Brennt
      Written by Richard Kruspe (as R. Kruspe) / Till Lindemann (as T. Lindemann) / Oliver Riedel (as O. Riedel) / Paul Landers (as P. Landers) / Flake Lorenz (as D.C. Lorenz) / Christoph Schneider (as C.D. Schneider)

      Performed by Rammstein:

      Edited by Jacob Hellner

      With permission from Edition Rammstein / BMG Music Publishing Scandinavia AB / Motor Music,

      Hamburg - A Universal Music Company

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 4. Dezember 2003 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Schweden
      • Dänemark
    • Sprachen
      • Russisch
      • Schwedisch
      • Englisch
      • Polnisch
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    • Drehorte
      • Film i Väst, Nohab Industrial Estate, Trollhättan, Västra Götalands län, Schweden(Studio)
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Memfis Film
      • Det Danske Filminstitut
      • Film i Väst
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    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 184.023 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 33.731 $
      • 20. Apr. 2003
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 1.007.747 $
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      • 1 Std. 49 Min.(109 min)
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