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Sofies verden

  • 1999
  • 1h 53min
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5,8/10
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Sofies verden (1999)
DrameFantaisieL'histoire

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueOne day, ordinary Norwegian girl Sofie receives a videotape on which a certain Alberto Knox talks directly to her from ancient Greece. They start to meet on different occasions as Alberto ta... Tout lireOne day, ordinary Norwegian girl Sofie receives a videotape on which a certain Alberto Knox talks directly to her from ancient Greece. They start to meet on different occasions as Alberto takes Sofie on an odyssey through the history of philosophy, from ancient Greece, the Roman ... Tout lireOne day, ordinary Norwegian girl Sofie receives a videotape on which a certain Alberto Knox talks directly to her from ancient Greece. They start to meet on different occasions as Alberto takes Sofie on an odyssey through the history of philosophy, from ancient Greece, the Roman Empire, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, the Enlightenment, and all the big revolutions, ... Tout lire

  • Réalisation
    • Erik Gustavson
  • Scénario
    • Jostein Gaarder
    • Petter Skavlan
  • Casting principal
    • Silje Storstein
    • Tomas von Brömssen
    • Andrine Sæther
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,8/10
    2 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Erik Gustavson
    • Scénario
      • Jostein Gaarder
      • Petter Skavlan
    • Casting principal
      • Silje Storstein
      • Tomas von Brömssen
      • Andrine Sæther
    • 14avis d'utilisateurs
    • 13avis des critiques
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  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 2 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux41

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    Silje Storstein
    • Sofie Amundsen…
    Tomas von Brömssen
    Tomas von Brömssen
    • Alberto Knox
    Andrine Sæther
    • Sofie's mother
    Bjørn Floberg
    Bjørn Floberg
    • Major Albert Knag
    Hans Alfredson
    Hans Alfredson
    • Socrates
    • (as Hasse Alfredson)
    Nils Vogt
    • Lærer Jacobsen
    Minken Fosheim
    Minken Fosheim
    • Hildes mor
    Edda Trandum Grjotheim
    • Jorunn
    Arne Haakonaasen Dahl
    • Georg
    • (as Arne Haakenaasen Dahl)
    • …
    Sullivan Lloyd Nordrum
    • Jørgen
    Kjersti Holmen
    • Fru Johnsen
    Ingar Helge Gimle
    • Herr Johnsen
    Giorgos Floros
    • Meletos
    • (as Giorgios Floros)
    Sven Henriksen
    Sven Henriksen
    • Platon
    Mark Tandy
    Mark Tandy
    • William Shakespeare
    Kåre Conradi
    Kåre Conradi
    • Hamlet
    Espen Skjønberg
    Espen Skjønberg
    • Leonardo da Vinci
    Eindride Eidsvold
    • Bounarroti Michelangelo
    • Réalisation
      • Erik Gustavson
    • Scénario
      • Jostein Gaarder
      • Petter Skavlan
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    8Anonymous_Maxine

    "There's someone in the mirror!"

    Sophie's World is such a heavy handed philosophical discourse that it comes off almost more like an educational video than a film. It has a simple, made-for-TV feel, probably just because of the way it was filmed, but that seems to fit with the theme of a young girl exploring the mysteries of the universe. She is your everyday Norwegian school girl type, except that she has been receiving mysterious notes in her mail box which force her to re- analyze everything she thought she knew about reality, the world, and even who she is. She is inspired by great thinkers.

    Sophie is presented as a girl with more going on in her mind than her classmates (which are mostly represented by the astonishingly stupid boys that pop up every once in a while), which may be why she was "chosen" to receive the mysterious notes. She begins to believe that there has to be more to her than just a name and a body, but she gets no help when she talks to her mother, who is a realist and doesn't really believe in or have time for all that philosophical nonsense. Sophie's favorite show is called The Mystery Hour, so already her mind is eager to have something to work on.

    Through a variety of ways, Sophie finds herself looking back in time to the time of Socrates and Plato, when the powers that be were sadly trying to eradicate all critical thought. There is a frightening scene where Socrates, possibly the greatest thinker of all time, is forced to drink poison, just before which he says, "It's easy to escape death, you just run away. It's much harder to escape wickedness" This is absolutely true, and it's sad to think that that was not the only time independent thought was so cruelly oppressed. It still happens today.

    The time travel itself is pretty cheesy, but it's just something that the viewer has to understand as taking place – it's not as important as what is found after it's done. This is not, after all, a time travel movie. It's not even really science fiction. It's Philosophical Criticism 101. And by the way, I love the scene where Sophie and her pink haired friend are watching a shockingly bad American movie. Clearly the movie is so awful because it was just filmed to be put in this one, but I hope that's not a subconscious comment on the quality of American film!

    And like all good philosophy courses, I'm not really sure what to think about a lot of the movie. My mind was full of questions after I watched it, although I should mention that some of the questions that the movie calls attention to are things that I've wondered about many times before, but usually only in passing. I've wondered, for example, what other person looks more like me than anyone else. If you could somehow search through every person who has ever lived, there will be one person who looks more like you than anyone else, and I'm sure the resemblance would be astonishing. There is a scene with a mirror that suggests that it is a completely different person looking back.

    Overall, the movie encourages philosophical thought, urging you to remember that it is through philosophy that we will find the answers to our questions about the basic human condition. The movie asserts that we are, in fact, in control, and that things don't 'just happen.' Things happen because someone makes them happen. The future is determined by the present.

    It's ironic that this movie should teach us that people spend so much time being entertained that, ultimately, we end up acting out our own lives, and the line between truth and fiction becomes more and more blurred, which eventually diminishes freedom of thought. The movie tells us that oppression of free thought led to the execution of Socrates, one of the world's great thinkers, which is a massive indictment of totalitarianism. Ironic that the movie should use film as the medium to deliver the message the too much entertainment dulls free thought.

    But then again, as they say, the medium IS the message
    7theswedane

    A very thoughtmaking movie

    Although I haven´t read the book Sofies Verden, that the movie are based on, I got something to think about very fast. The movie can be felt a bit to long, but makes people think about the most basic things in life as why we live at all. So have you read the book or think about the world of today and in the past you don´t afford to miss Sofies Verden.
    5robert_burger

    Not acceptable

    I read the book (german translation) and was enthusiastic about it. So far, so good.

    First, the movie was much too short! You can not handle this wonderful book in a normal movie. Many philosophers were not shown or not honored enough (e.g. Marx, Hegel etc.). The book does!

    Second, it was concentrated on the subplot. The main plot should be the philosophy but a viewer who has not read the book could think the story around the other people than sophie and alberto were the most important thing.

    BUT: Alberto and Sophie were played fantastic actors!

    I think the suitable format is a TV mini series, each part assigned to a chapter. And with the same actors and sound track.
    10ceci-2

    An adventurous film!

    A comprehensive novel, and the even more comprehensive history of philosophy, is made into a fabulous film, containing some of the high lights of the European history since Socrates up to the Russian revolution. The script is like a fairy tail; in a simple language Gustavson (the director) presents us to this complexity with divertisement and lightness. Congratulation!
    lady_deirdre

    Don't miss out on this gem!

    I had not read the book, but was (and am) very curious about it. Seeing the film would hopefully tell me if I would like the book. Well, I am going to buy and read it as soon as I can now! I absolutely loved the film. It was beautifully shot, well acted and the story didn't feel at all like just a book made into a film! The story was engrossing and thorough, even though not all the philosophers were included and only a short introduction was given to what they represented. It made me wanting more, but did not leave a sense of something truly lacking. At several points my mouth was hanging open in awe: I did not expect a Norwegian film to look this stunning. Especially the images of Sofie and Alberto going back in time were breathtaking (did much of the budget go into computer imaging?). Anyone who has the chance: don't miss out on this gem!

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      Upon its release in 1999, it was Norway's most expensive film.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Bak Sofies verden (1999)
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      Written by Pierre Degeyter (as P. Degeiter) and Eugène Pottier (as E. Pote)

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 6 août 1999 (Norvège)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Norvège
      • Suède
    • Site officiel
      • arabuloku.com
    • Langues
      • Norvégien
      • Allemand
      • Suédois
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Sophie's World
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Spoleto, Italie
    • Sociétés de production
      • Audiovisuellt Produksjonsfond
      • Danmarks Radio (DR)
      • Filmkameratene
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      • 70 000 000 NOK (estimé)
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    • Durée
      • 1h 53min(113 min)
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      • Dolby

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