Der kommer en dag
- 2016
- 1h 59min
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7,9/10
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAt the orphanage Gudbjerg violence and humiliation play a part of everyday life. Based on real stories from orphanages where lots of boys were victims of violent and sexual abuse and medical... Tout lireAt the orphanage Gudbjerg violence and humiliation play a part of everyday life. Based on real stories from orphanages where lots of boys were victims of violent and sexual abuse and medical neglect.At the orphanage Gudbjerg violence and humiliation play a part of everyday life. Based on real stories from orphanages where lots of boys were victims of violent and sexual abuse and medical neglect.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 9 victoires et 8 nominations au total
Laurids Skovgaard Andersen
- Tøger
- (as Laurids Andersen)
Kristoffer Johan Fogh Holmkjær
- Anden bølle
- (as Kristoffer Fogh Holmkjær)
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I'm only going to mention what other reviews haven't, and the topic is: Did the movie exaggerate the mistreat of children? The answer is no, and here is the factual explanation why:
Note the following excerpt of a public apology presented by BBC News, dated August 13, 2019-
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has officially said sorry to hundreds of victims of historical abuse in state-run homes. From 1945 to 1976 children were sexually abused, beaten and drugged at the homes, an official inquiry found.
This stunning acknowledgement validates everything we see in this excellent movie. As such, it is a documentary presented in drama format.
Note the following excerpt of a public apology presented by BBC News, dated August 13, 2019-
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has officially said sorry to hundreds of victims of historical abuse in state-run homes. From 1945 to 1976 children were sexually abused, beaten and drugged at the homes, an official inquiry found.
This stunning acknowledgement validates everything we see in this excellent movie. As such, it is a documentary presented in drama format.
This is a sad film. The conclusion indicates that it was based on a number of orphanages in Denmark and you could sense that certain acts and situations arose from real life stories.
The actor playing the headmaster gave a powerhouse performance that swells the viewer with hatred and disdain for him. The sympathetic female teacher was also played with stunning dramatic effect. The two boys seemed fairly young, but managed to carry the intensity and sorrow of the film with amazing maturity and brilliant execution.
This is hardly a film for casual Friday night viewing. It is about two brothers who are sent to a home for boys because their very sick mother is unable to care for them. Within the home, they experience violent and cold abuse from both teachers and friends. It is so sad to think that such an era really existed (and probably still does in some parts of the world).
It's the sort of film that deserves critical acclaim and awards. The sorrow arising from the film will stay with me for some time.
The actor playing the headmaster gave a powerhouse performance that swells the viewer with hatred and disdain for him. The sympathetic female teacher was also played with stunning dramatic effect. The two boys seemed fairly young, but managed to carry the intensity and sorrow of the film with amazing maturity and brilliant execution.
This is hardly a film for casual Friday night viewing. It is about two brothers who are sent to a home for boys because their very sick mother is unable to care for them. Within the home, they experience violent and cold abuse from both teachers and friends. It is so sad to think that such an era really existed (and probably still does in some parts of the world).
It's the sort of film that deserves critical acclaim and awards. The sorrow arising from the film will stay with me for some time.
This movie is so sad, but it was a real history, this movie makes me think in the society we are living, everybody is fool and this movie let us to see that in the past the things were the same, this world never change, you have to make things to changed it, this movie is sad, but with a good message, you have to see this movie it will change your life.
STORY 10/10 ACTING 10/10 EFFECTS: i don't give a damn the effects, this story is the best that i have ever seen in a movie this year
I don't want to spoiler this incredible movie, but you have to see it and please don't see the trailer, only the movie.
STORY 10/10 ACTING 10/10 EFFECTS: i don't give a damn the effects, this story is the best that i have ever seen in a movie this year
I don't want to spoiler this incredible movie, but you have to see it and please don't see the trailer, only the movie.
...but a good movie nonetheless. The performances were fantastic here. Lars Mikkelson has never made me hate "him" before! He's so cold and angry in this and he sure did the job well. Sofie Grabol is always reliable.
The content had me shaking my head so many times. Industrial schools like this were run in my country too and I can't fathom why a human being would inflict these things on another human. These stories must be told though. The portrayals capture the horror all too well, but the movie did have a number of lighter moments too.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesLars Ranthe, the actor who played the headteacher Toft Lassen, did not talk to the children during shooting. It made all the orphans insecure and they needed that for the movie.
- GaffesThe Danish F68 telephone type is shown at an office desk in the start of the movie, set in 1967. This telephone was introduced in 1968.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Dansk films bedste: Krig, Klasselærere og Kammerater (2022)
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- 56 187 $US
- Durée1 heure 59 minutes
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