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Klass

  • 2007
  • 1h 39min
NOTE IMDb
7,9/10
16 k
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Klass (2007)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAn average Estonian high-schooler decides to defend his bullied classmate. This starts war between him and the informal leader of the class. As teenagers' honour is a touchy thing, everythin... Tout lireAn average Estonian high-schooler decides to defend his bullied classmate. This starts war between him and the informal leader of the class. As teenagers' honour is a touchy thing, everything ends in bloodshed.An average Estonian high-schooler decides to defend his bullied classmate. This starts war between him and the informal leader of the class. As teenagers' honour is a touchy thing, everything ends in bloodshed.

  • Réalisation
    • Ilmar Raag
  • Scénario
    • Ilmar Raag
    • Vallo Kirs
    • Pärt Uusberg
  • Casting principal
    • Vallo Kirs
    • Pärt Uusberg
    • Lauri Pedaja
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,9/10
    16 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Ilmar Raag
    • Scénario
      • Ilmar Raag
      • Vallo Kirs
      • Pärt Uusberg
    • Casting principal
      • Vallo Kirs
      • Pärt Uusberg
      • Lauri Pedaja
    • 47avis d'utilisateurs
    • 29avis des critiques
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    • Récompenses
      • 7 victoires et 2 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux99+

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    Vallo Kirs
    • Kaspar
    Pärt Uusberg
    • Joosep
    Lauri Pedaja
    • Anders
    Paula Solvak
    • Thea
    Mikk Mägi
    • Paul
    Riina Ries
    • Riina
    Joonas Paas
    • Toomas
    Kadi Metsla
    • Kati
    Triin Tenso
    • Kerli
    Virgo Ernits
    • Tiit
    Karl Sakrits
    • Olav
    Liina Joonas
    • Kersti
    Saara Pius
    • Liisa
    • (as Saara Kadak)
    Kaspar Kannelmäe
    Brita Kikas
    • Kerttu
    Mirjam Mesak
    • Marylin
    Max-Sander Mikli
    Imre Paabo
    • Meelis
    • Réalisation
      • Ilmar Raag
    • Scénario
      • Ilmar Raag
      • Vallo Kirs
      • Pärt Uusberg
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    10miilits-1

    It's about pride!

    I think it was one of the most appealing plot I have ever seen. It's in my native language so, it is pretty easy to understand and pretty hard to watch. It is a difficult movie about Kaspar and Joosep who are being teased and harassed at school. I was harassed a little too during my school years and i feel total sympathy for the two main characters.

    I really loved the camera work, I have always loved Estonian camera work and the editing. Raw, tragic and lifelike. Ilmar Raag has done a great job by showing what is going on in schools nowadays. It's not only in Estonia, USA, or England for that matter, it's going on all around the world - school violence.

    I don't want to spoil the ending, but it was pretty predictable and the plot is easy to catch, nevertheless it is a movie that is not easy on you. If you have been a situation familiar to this, not so radical even, you know what Kaspar and Joosep felt.

    And as Kaspar said, It's about pride.

    9,3/10 :)
    8kosvic11

    the film about adults not the youth

    Most of the spectators will look at the film and say something as: I've seen it before/I've guessed the ending/the work is imperfect!

    But the main thing is the other. It is a real story about real people coming across real problems. The thrilling story about insatiable and cruel youth. The story that makes you tremble.

    But it is not the story about teens' relation. The story tells about adults being deaf to the problems of youth. As the teacher made that saying "I have nothing else to tell you". The parents that can not believe or just understand the problems of their children and especially trust them. The movie is not just a cruel story. That is a warning to the adults: beware and make best to predict.

    All of us will watch this, talk a bit and forget about the movie. I'd force all the adults to watch it. For them just to understand.
    9Arti-5

    Shock

    It leaves you crying and thinking about what is happening to this crazy world. A powerful movie and it has nothing in common with "Elephant" because this one has nearly everything a good movie must have. Starting from the plot, actors playing and cameraman's work. And the music is wonderful-it's ideal for this kind of film. There are aggressive industrial melodies and they collide brilliantly with the tragic music like the one in the ending.

    There are a lot of movies that leave you with the feeling that the "victim" in the film could have done something about his/her terrible situation. But here you feel that it's impossible to fight when you face total violence. You only have to fight for your honour and then you die being free. Of course, somebody can say that Joosep shouldn't have positioned himself as a cry-baby and could do something about that all. Well, I must say that all the people differ and good people not necessarily have to get used to the s**t around them. Something should be done with this world(I don't know what). The situation when you see only evil around you and you have no exit is terrifying and boys have got in that trap. Things like these happen everywhere in the world and that is what makes you lay crying after the movie-the feeling of this is shown very well here. 9 out of 10.

    In the end, I must say that Estonia is deservedly a European country if they make such films and there are people who can look at the world from point like this. Unfortunately, we are still far from you. Everybody has problems like violence in schools and so on but still nobody can get rid of this. But if you throw light upon such problems,it's already a big step forward. When I say it all I don't mean America that makes violence a religion. I'm only speaking about Europe now.
    MacAindrais

    Classroom Stories

    Klass (2007) ****

    Although sadly school violence has become all too common place in recent years, very few films have dared to examine it. Gus Van Sant did it thoughtfully and patiently in his Tarr inspired Elephant, which took home the Palm D'Or at Cannes when it debuted. That film dealt with the daily routines of a number of high school students on the day of the shooting. Conversely, Ilmar Raag's Klass details the weeks leading up to its sad climax, dissecting just how such an event can happen.

    One day, after being chided by his girlfriend, Kaspar (Vallo Kirs) for helping pick on Joosep (Part Uusberg), he begins to change his ways, and sympathize with the boy. This causes his friends - the bullies - to turn on him, and soon both are the victims. Their daily routine consists of Kaspar trying to protect Joosep, and trying to stop their beatings. After weeks of torture, and a fateful trick used to assemble the two into a trap on a beach one day changes everything for everyone.

    Director Raag uses a frenetic editing pace in many segments. Some scenes are masterfully created with cutaways timed nicely, while at other times the editing is too busy, trying to be too flashy. That can be a distraction, and I think takes away from the film. Raag also mixes up his soundtrack, at times using pounding techno music, sometimes working, good sometimes not. On the other hand, Raag also employs a few beautiful orchestral pieces, sparsely. Although I would have liked to see them used more throughout the film, when they do occasionally play I admit it does seem to make what's on screen just that much more poignant. Raag also uses some ambient strings here and there, usually playing one booming note at a time, which i thought was interesting. He seems to have a keen sense for tonally offbeat direction, which I like. If he can tone down his want of flash (which I do not really like), I think he has some serious potential.

    Although i would have preferred Klass to be a quieter picture, I still think this is a very very strong film. It is unquestionably a modern film, dealing with somewhat modern issues. Some certainly will - and have - call into question some of the plausibility of the film. For example, teacher's rarely seem to be present. My answer to their quarrel would be that such realist logic need not apply here. Whereas Van Sant's Elephant was shot as documentary, Klass is shot as parable. It's about why otherwise good kids can to unthinkable things. Typically, these kids are no more evil than those who pushed them over the edge to begin with. Klass does something that is not uncommon in pictures, by making its villains worthy scum. Given that this is about a school shooting, that is actually quite a bold move. Raag makes his bullies despicable, putting the audience in the uncomfortable position of wanting to see them punished, and handily. It's all about empathy.

    Even teacher's have a hand in such cruelty. Klass includes a couple moments of subtle hostility by one teacher, as Joosep expresses the vanity of individuals defining themselves by label. This is a not so direct theme throughout the film in fact. The teenagers, of course, are covered in head to toe with their brand name clothes, and chide Joosep for not wearing such clothes, yet harass him for wearing brand name sneakers - shoes fit for someone cooler than he.

    This is a very strong film from Raag. It is well acted by its leads. It contains flashes of greatness. The film works best when it sticks to its story. Raag gets carried away with his direction at times, but despite it the film still works very well. It is a thoughtful film. It can be painfully cruel, but such subject matter deserves cruelty. When Kaspar and Joosep make that fateful walk into the school, their expressions are not of anger, but of profound sadness, which I suspect is what most must be truly feeling. I found the last few moments of this film dreadfully sad. When the shots are silenced, the heavy presence of inevitability sets in with the contemplation of all which has just happened. Such weight should be felt on all our shoulders. We've all been bullied, bullies, or the conscientious middle man at some point in our lives. Klass is one Estonian export that classrooms all over the world could benefit from.
    10caspary-xtc

    My heart is still beating like... wordless

    First of all I didn't have any high expectations for this one. OK school violence - we all have seen that, right? But do we actually remember it? How there always has been black sheep in any class room? How mean can we all be? For me this movie was the awakening who am I also have been and how embarrassing it now seems. But how many of us were brave enough to differ and step-up against this kind of unfairness. And do we had a choice/ or knowledge that the choice exist? This movie is highly recommended because of its honesty, bluntness and most of all - just incredible storyline...

    Vote: no question 10/10

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    • Anecdotes
      Estonia's Official Submission to the Best Foreign Language Film Category of the 80th Annual Academy Awards (2008).
    • Gaffes
      When Joosep reloads the gun he shoots himself with, it's obvious that the magazine he enters is empty.
    • Citations

      Kaspar: What is honor? I think we're speaking about something else. We say 'that sucks' or 'this blows'. We don't say honor.

    • Connexions
      Followed by Klass - Elu pärast (2010)
    • Bandes originales
      Kosmo
      by Paul Oja

      2007

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    • How long is The Class?Alimenté par Alexa

    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 16 mars 2007 (Estonie)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Estonie
    • Langue
      • Estonien
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Class
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Tallinna 32 Keskkool, Kiili 10, Tallinn, Estonie(school entrance scenes)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Amrion
      • ETV (Eesti Televisioon)
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    • Montant brut mondial
      • 7 205 $US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 39min(99 min)
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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