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Nói albinói

  • 2003
  • PG-13
  • 1h 33min
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Tómas Lemarquis in Nói albinói (2003)
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Tragicomedia que describe la monótona vida cotidiana de Noí, un joven de 17 años que vive en un pueblo aislado de Islandia.Tragicomedia que describe la monótona vida cotidiana de Noí, un joven de 17 años que vive en un pueblo aislado de Islandia.Tragicomedia que describe la monótona vida cotidiana de Noí, un joven de 17 años que vive en un pueblo aislado de Islandia.

  • Dirección
    • Dagur Kári
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    • Dagur Kári
  • Elenco
    • Tómas Lemarquis
    • Þröstur Leó Gunnarsson
    • Elín Hansdóttir
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    • Dirección
      • Dagur Kári
    • Guionista
      • Dagur Kári
    • Elenco
      • Tómas Lemarquis
      • Þröstur Leó Gunnarsson
      • Elín Hansdóttir
    • 56Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 62Opiniones de los críticos
    • 68Metascore
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      • 20 premios ganados y 15 nominaciones en total

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    Tómas Lemarquis
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    Þröstur Leó Gunnarsson
    • Kiddi Beikon
    Elín Hansdóttir
    • Íris
    Anna Friðriksdóttir
    • Lína
    Hjalti Rögnvaldsson
    • Óskar
    Pétur Einarsson
    • Prestur
    Kjartan Bjargmundsson
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    Þorsteinn Gunnarsson
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    • Þórarinn Skólastjóri
    Guðmundur Ólafsson
    • Alfreð Kennari
    Haraldur Jónsson
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    7RagingR2

    I've seen this kinda movie before, but this one does stand out.

    You really have to like this kind of movie. The film mainly depicts the boredom and isolation that a teenager in a tiny distant village finds himself in. This will naturally result in a story where nothing really spectacular happens. This is of course necessary to depict the situation in a realistic way, but a lot of films in this genre tend to get boring themselves.

    At least this film had plenty of entertainment to keep the viewer's attention. To begin with there's the magnificent imagery of the impressive Islandic landscape. But I'd mainly recommend this film because of the perfect mix of beautiful realism and tragicomedy.

    All together a much more colorful result than many would expect from this kind of film and setting.
    9alanjj

    Comedy, beauty, tragedy

    Noi is a tragicomic tale of a young man who is too bright to be stuck in the dismal life he was given, but not creative enough or tenacious enough to find a way out. He refuses to play by the rules, but has not figured out anything else that he can do or be. He has minor escapes, via a ViewMaster, books, a girlfriend from the city, a gun to shoot icicles with, but they are not ultimately enough to keep him from going berserk. But the tiny Icelandic village where he lives understands him, and refuses to do something so simple as to have him locked up or sent away. Rather, they just understand, and Noi cannot get out of his dreary cold existence.

    The role of Noi is played by a skinny young man who looks like he's had chemo, but he's got a beautiful expressive face, which is on-screen almost all the time. I'd love to see the guy with a head of hair. His grandmother provides great comic relief as she does her aerobics, and his dad is a vivid character down on his luck in a way that only Scandinavians can portray. He's drunk on Elvis, and that makes his life bearable.

    Hope this movies gets releases--it's beautiful to look at, funny, sad, touching.
    8lawprof

    Metaphor Time in a Remote Icelandic Village

    [See the IMDb page for "Noi albinoni" for cast names: none are known in the U.S.]

    When I first heard the title of this film a while back I wondered why a film about the composer, Albinoni, would be coming from Iceland of all places. Then I learned it's about a somewhat wayward teen living in a frigid, remote and lonesome village in Iceland.

    Noi is a high school drop-in. That means he occasionally attends classes to catch up on his sleep (after being awakened by grandma with an effective but uncommon alarm). He's an albino but little is made of that, his mutation being essentially a metaphor for the opacity of his slow, largely aimless direction.

    Noi lives with his grandmother but he has a not atypical buddy/adversary relationship with his taxi driver drunkard dad. About the only real emotion this kid shows is concern for his father's feelings when the polite but exasperated principal expels the teen: sending in a Panasonic tape recorder to sub for his classroom presence was the last straw for the threatened teachers.

    Noi doesn't work and he basically spends his time doing very little not that there's much to do in the snowbound neighborhood. A very pretty bookseller's daughter, Iris, from the city, is visiting her dad and working in a usually empty cafe appended to a gas station. Noi pursues her with the languid inattention that seems to characterize his life.

    This isn't a typical bored teen flick. Noi seems to have real promise and no motivation. The ice walls surrounding his village are a prison and he has no plans to break out other than a ludicrous failed bank robbery and a car heist to set him off on a road to nowhere. As a collection of sketches suggesting that natural boundaries have consequences for a kid with a different take on life, "Noi" is interesting.

    Ultimately Noi must face a challenge dropped on him, literally, by a natural disaster. What if anything he learns from the experience is unclear. There's no neat ending to this movie.

    The excellent cinematography highlights the barrenness of Noi's village. I almost sustained snow glare watching this short film.

    And speaking of its shortness, I do wonder why this ninety-three minute movie had an eighty-two minute running time in France. What could there have been to cut? There's enough minimalism in the full version.

    8/10
    9opossumd

    A fascinating, deeply touching story

    Although distant in time and space, this work is reminiscent of post-WW2 Italian neorealism, with a sprinkle of dry Nordic humour. The grandiose setting of Iceland's north-western fjord region is the real protagonist: that huge white cone-shaped mountain looms in the background, very similar to Dante's Purgatory mount, meting out penance and confining the souls living within its shadow. The actors - like in neorealistic movies - seem (but aren't) taken from the street, they look completely natural, they have jobs and behave like real people. The title character is amazingly expressive, despite his shaved head and eyebrows. With a fractional movement of the eyes and mouth he moves us to tears or laughter. The dialogues are scanty, but the continuity makes it all very clear: Noi is a child prodigy, who is tied to an inescapable, remote environment. He is at variance with his teachers, but loves - and is loved by - his disjoint family. He dreams of escaping to an entirely different world, a world of sunny beaches and palm trees, taking along the girl he is infatuated with. But deep down he knows his dream is doomed: there is no escape from his icy ghetto - almost.
    theradicalscholar

    A wonderful example of how to do things differently

    Coming of age films are a common staple of Hollywood but as with many genres they merely offer variations on a theme. Noi Albinoi is a beautiful film in so many ways from the breathtaking landscape of Iceland to the often used but even more often forgotten ideal of carpe diem (sieze the day). Noi himself is completely believable for anyone who's ever been a teenager, he is an excellent reflection of the aspirations, naievaty and irrepresable emotions that everyone feels at that age. This film kept me amused and touched in equal measures all the way up to its amazing climax. A must see for everyone who understands that life's different when you're 17.

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      Gérard Lemarquis, who plays the French schoolteacher, is the father of 'Tomas Lemarquis', who plays Noi. Gérard Lemarquis is a French schoolteacher in real life, and the director 'Dagur Kari' was one of his students.
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      In the scene where the psychiatrist examines Nói, the former behaves strangely negligent. No health care professional would administrate an intelligence test by giving the subject scarce instructions, since these are part of a standardized protocol. Instead, he would give detailed instructions asking the subject if he has understood them and should be present during, at least, a portion of the test.
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      Kristmundur 'Kiddi Beikon' B. Kristmundsson: There's no music in this fucking piano.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 28 de febrero de 2003 (Islandia)
    • Países de origen
      • Islandia
      • Alemania
      • Reino Unido
      • Dinamarca
    • Idiomas
      • Islandés
      • Francés
    • También se conoce como
      • Noi the Albino
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Bolungarvík, Iceland
    • Productoras
      • Zik Zak Kvikmyndir
      • Essential Filmproduktion GmbH
      • The Bureau
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    • Presupuesto
      • EUR 1,100,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 60,555
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 4,808
      • 21 mar 2004
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 1,342,010
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      • 1h 33min(93 min)
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      • Dolby Digital
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.66 : 1

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