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Ordet (La palabra)

Título original: Ordet
  • 1955
  • 14
  • 2h 6min
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8,2/10
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Ordet (La palabra) (1955)
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Sigue las vidas de la familia Borgen según se enfrentan a conflictos internos, y a conflictos religiosos entre ellos y con el resto de la localidad.Sigue las vidas de la familia Borgen según se enfrentan a conflictos internos, y a conflictos religiosos entre ellos y con el resto de la localidad.Sigue las vidas de la familia Borgen según se enfrentan a conflictos internos, y a conflictos religiosos entre ellos y con el resto de la localidad.

  • Dirección
    • Carl Theodor Dreyer
  • Guión
    • Kaj Munk
    • Carl Theodor Dreyer
  • Reparto principal
    • Henrik Malberg
    • Emil Hass Christensen
    • Preben Lerdorff Rye
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    8,2/10
    18 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Carl Theodor Dreyer
    • Guión
      • Kaj Munk
      • Carl Theodor Dreyer
    • Reparto principal
      • Henrik Malberg
      • Emil Hass Christensen
      • Preben Lerdorff Rye
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      • 7 premios y 2 nominaciones en total

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    Henrik Malberg
    • Morten Borgen
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    Emil Hass Christensen
    • Mikkel Borgen
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    Preben Lerdorff Rye
    • Johannes Borgen
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    Hanne Aagesen
    • Karen
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    Kirsten Andreasen
      Sylvia Eckhausen
      • Kirstin Petersen
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      Birgitte Federspiel
      Birgitte Federspiel
      • Inger Borgen
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      Ejner Federspiel
      • Peter Petersen
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      Ann Elisabeth Groth
      • Maren Borgen
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      Cay Kristiansen
      • Anders Borgen
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      Gerda Nielsen
      • Anne Petersen
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      Ove Rud
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      Susanne Rud
      • Lilleinger Borgen
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      Henry Skjær
      • The Doctor
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      Edith Trane
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        • Carl Theodor Dreyer
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        • Kaj Munk
        • Carl Theodor Dreyer
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      chaos-rampant

      Dreyer's 3 Women

      So I finally arrive to the famous Ordet.

      Three women are central in Dreyer's last three films, one every decade. In Days of Wrath she was trapped in a loveless marriage and looking for love she had been denied by a cruel turn of events. Here comes the second woman, in a loving marriage to one of three sons of a powerful father figure, radiant, kind, and eager for that love to flourish and spread in the household. The younger son has found love, she petitions the father to give his consent.

      God stands between the two households which are locked in dispute about marriage, god implying a whole view of how the world is put together. The pater famiglia in the farmhouse believes in god as embracing the fullness of life, the tailor down the village espouses a mortifying god that rejects this life for the next. None of them is ready to give ground.

      This disputation about god takes an even eerier shape; there's another son who has gone mad by an inner search for god and believes himself to be Jesus; the father's wish for someone to wake up mankind, a desire for a living voice for god, but that has given him a broken son, from his own pov, who is looked on with pity as an invalid. The father hopes against hope that he might come to his senses.

      So, unable to set aside their ego in favor of loving- kindness, the woman who had embodied love falls to die. The father hastens back, a long, hard night of the soul follows as childbirth goes awry and her life hangs in the balance.

      Okay now we have most of the parts; the whole is filmed in austere flows, almost entirely setbound in the two houses, as sparse as the god of these people. Dreyer is clearly on the side of the farmer, for a living god; you'll see this in how eager he is to sketch complex human beings, this is a man who takes pleasure in the brushing and slow reveal of human character, therein lies the richness. The scenes with the little girl and her mad uncle are some of the most heart- aching.

      The parts in which Dreyer ruminates explictly on god and faith in a faithless world I pass by without much interest, I simply don't know what use I have for them, for example when the father is asked by a doctor if science saved his daughter-in-law or his own faith. I simply don't perceive them to be the matter of real spirituality, or in any way a road that leads out of a stifled soul. God will never make himself known in the way that tormented piety expects so it's moot to agonize, no? The world is always aglow with spirituality so long as the eye, the heart, remain effortless, able to let each thing mean itself.

      Now we come to the famous ending with the miracle; one of the most famous in cinema probably.

      It's possible, for Dreyer, that our ability to accept it or not is a test of our faith in the possibility of transcendence, it might be a case that to reject it out of hand is to already have a heart that is hardened. I don't know how much stock I would put in this view. For one, accepting it at face value, suspending disbelief, does it abet an eye that sees in fresh light something fundamental about how the world is put together?

      Another IMDb reviewer makes a great observation, the woman looks eerie when she comes to, almost vampire-like. It's no accident that Dreyer has her almost bite her husband, cling with mouth agape, eyes unfocused, muttering "life" as if unable to remember kind of thing it is, joyous occasion or horrible ordeal.

      No, I think let's blow the lid on this, let's deserve a Dreyer who isn't just a pastor preaching god. (He's not)

      Dreyer is not a transcendental filmmaker (Tarkovsky is), he's a purist like Ozu. He's not shuffling walls of despair until they give way to light from above, he's distilling everything down to a pure view of the house. With the miracle, he's being existential, not spiritual.

      Having said this, now we can go through the whole. If god, meant broadly as what we call that, is the fullness of life, it has to include the inevitable end of life and the suffering, this too no less a part of the fullness that needs to be embraced.

      Dreyer seems to ask, why have you brought her back, now that you have? Is it just to cling on her as your only way to happiness?

      Above all for me, it's the the way we wander around the house where now and then an afflicted son prophesies or repudiates, how we wait and come to, that makes this indispensable viewing. Bergman and Tarkovsky both begin here, each one pursuing a different strand of Dreyer.
      9aroth15

      Sublimely Affecting Film

      Well, I grew up in a religious home, and I was religious until around 22. I've been an atheist since then, and I had a very hard struggle to leave the religious world. I generally have very little patience with people who really believe in God and other such nonsense and fairy tales. But this film left me breathless, and I don't know why. Interestingly enough, when I heard all the quotes that Windfoot mentions, I wasn't very impressed with them, because they are all basically platitudes, trite expressions and homilies that every kid learns to parrot, religious or not. I felt that all those commonplace ideas like goodness, and kindness, and ethics are ordinary human values, which even a person who is not religious believes. But miracles, revelation, and such are, of course, completely different. The ending of the film was so affecting to me. Partly I think it is because the direction and stylization of the miracle is so honest and unencumbered by the juvenile and silly "special effects" that we have come to expect so often. The way that Dreyer presents the lives of these people--simple, honest, genuine, is so different from most everything we see today. True--there was primitive inhumanity displayed, in the refusal of both fathers to agree to a genuine love match between their children. This was very upsetting. All I could think was--"What would Jesus Christ have said to these two old unfeeling men, who were refusing to allow their children to marry--in the name of a religion based supposedly on love??" Only after Inger dies do they both realize how important love is, in a world callous and unfeeling. The film could conceivably have ended at that point, and it would have been a beautiful, albeit somewhat hackneyed story. Don't forget that the point of the miracle is to illustrate what Johannes (John) claims: That everyone there claims they are religious, but they don't really believe. If they would, they could bring Inger back to life. I am rambling....I really do not understand why this film had such an impact on me. I think it took courage for a filmmaker to go the way he did. Everyone, I suspect, would be tempted to laugh at the ending. I honestly don't know why I didn't. Maybe because it was presented so honestly, without all the trappings of wealth and power that accompany most religious culture, whether Jewish or Christian. But I do think that the film must have a very different meaning for someone who is really religious, believes in God, from the one it had for me. I'm still thinking about what it meant for me, and trying to figure it out. I just saw the film for the first time (Thank you, TCM). More comments maybe later.
      8lindalovesthesea

      What a gem!

      Subtly suspenseful. Thought-provoking. Unpredictable--there's nothing cliché about this film. The long, single shot scenes are a very refreshing change of pace and help build intrigue. I loved it! I confess I had never even heard of this film until tonight while watching it on TCM. What a gem! Although it seems to get off to a slow start, it gains momentum. You find yourself intrigued by each family member's personal dilemma. Surprisingly, nothing turns out the way you expect it to! It's like that favorite good book you can't put down. On a sour note, I was very disturbed by a scene when the town doctor is called to the farm to aid Inger's midwife during childbirth. I'd like to do some research and learn if the director was true to the medical practices of the time.
      10inilopez

      Living a film

      First, I must say I don't write in English very well. I study English, a little bit, in the school. I speak and write usually in Spanish and Basque. Well, I think this is one of the best movies I've ever seen. Johannes is a magnificent character and two scenes with Johannes and his nephew, talking about nephew's mother... are great. The story is about life, dead, love, faith and a lot of "people's problems" At the end, is a story about the meaning of life. I like movies. Love stories, westerns, "film noir", adventures films... but occasionally you can see a movie like this that makes you love this art too much. You're not seeing a film, you're living the film. Wonderful. Absolutely wonderful.
      10lucien_de_peiro

      A miracle!

      What is a miracle? A fantastic event created by a supernatural entity? The hallucination of a person with a strong belief? or simply an inexplicable wonder? This absolutely wonderful movie speaks about that from the complicated side of contemplation. After watching it everything is possible, every answer, every reason, every justification. The facts, are related with an enviable sense of modesty. Even a stauncher atheist would find miraculous this Dreyer's masterpiece. Obviously, the development of the story line is slow, determined and thoughtful. This movie requires full attention, full involvement from the audience who will give the answers: don't wait for them in this perfect example of cinema beyond our daily human way of life. By the way, this is not a religious movie as many people think.

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        The actress who plays Inger had the audio of herself in labor and it was used during the difficult birth scene in the movie.
      • Citas

        Inger Borgen: I believe a lot of little miracles happen secretly.

      • Conexiones
        Edited into Histoire(s) du cinéma: Une histoire seule (1989)

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      Detalles

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      • Fecha de lanzamiento
        • 10 de enero de 1955 (Dinamarca)
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        • Dinamarca
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        • Danés
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        • Ordet
      • Localizaciones del rodaje
        • Husby Klit, Vedersø, Ringkøbing-Skjern, Midtjylland, Dinamarca(Borgensgaard farm and dunes)
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        • Palladium Film
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        2 horas 6 minutos
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