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The Girl from Oslo

Titre original : Bortført
  • Série télévisée
  • 2021
  • 16
  • 35min
NOTE IMDb
6,3/10
4,1 k
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Anders T. Andersen, Anneke von der Lippe, Amos Tamam, and Andrea Berntzen in The Girl from Oslo (2021)
DramaThriller

Pia et deux Israéliens sont kidnappés par des terroristes dans le désert du Sinaï et menacés de mort si douze prisonniers, membres de l'État Islamique, ne sont pas libérés.Pia et deux Israéliens sont kidnappés par des terroristes dans le désert du Sinaï et menacés de mort si douze prisonniers, membres de l'État Islamique, ne sont pas libérés.Pia et deux Israéliens sont kidnappés par des terroristes dans le désert du Sinaï et menacés de mort si douze prisonniers, membres de l'État Islamique, ne sont pas libérés.

  • Création
    • Kyrre Holm Johannessen
    • Ronit Weiss-Berkowitz
  • Casting principal
    • Anneke von der Lippe
    • Amos Tamam
    • Andrea Berntzen
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,3/10
    4,1 k
    MA NOTE
    • Création
      • Kyrre Holm Johannessen
      • Ronit Weiss-Berkowitz
    • Casting principal
      • Anneke von der Lippe
      • Amos Tamam
      • Andrea Berntzen
    • 106avis d'utilisateurs
    • 5avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au total

    Épisodes10

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    Rôles principaux47

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    Anneke von der Lippe
    Anneke von der Lippe
    • Alex Bakke
    • 2021
    Amos Tamam
    Amos Tamam
    • Arik Shor
    • 2021
    Andrea Berntzen
    Andrea Berntzen
    • Pia Bakke
    • 2021
    Anders T. Andersen
    Anders T. Andersen
    • Karl Bakke
    • 2021
    Shadi Mar'i
    Shadi Mar'i
    • Yusuf Al-Kelani
    • 2021
    Daniel Litman
    Daniel Litman
    • Nadav Solomon
    • 2021
    Hisham Suliman
    Hisham Suliman
    • Abu Ali
    • 2021
    Raida Adon
    Raida Adon
    • Layla Al-Kelani
    • 2021
    Vered Feldman
    Vered Feldman
    • Anat Solomon
    • 2021
    Gil Frank
    Gil Frank
    • [Mosh] Defence Chief
    • 2021
    Amitay Yaish Ben Ousilio
    Amitay Yaish Ben Ousilio
    • [Chaim] Defense Minister
    • 2021
    Rotem Abuhab
    Rotem Abuhab
    • Dana Shor
    • 2021
    Heli Amresh Sanka
    Heli Amresh Sanka
    • Maski
    • 2021
    Jameel Khoury
    Jameel Khoury
    • Bashir Amari
    • 2021
    Abhin Galeya
    Abhin Galeya
    • Abu Salim
    • 2021
    Tamar Zur
    Tamar Zur
    • Alma Shor
    • 2021
    Shai Egozi
    Shai Egozi
    • [Udi] Shabak Director
    • 2021
    Nahd Bashir
    Nahd Bashir
    • [ISIS Man] Khaled
    • 2021
    • Création
      • Kyrre Holm Johannessen
      • Ronit Weiss-Berkowitz
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    Avis des utilisateurs106

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    7albertval-69560

    For the Love of a Daughter

    It has all the trimmings of an engaging political thriller with the powder keg that is the Middle East as backdrop. In fact, it harkens to the failed 1993 Oslo Accords. It is where the two protagonists Alex Bakke and Arif Shor meet for the first time.

    Some viewers might consider the motivations of Alex for doing what she did as extreme, irresponsible or even implausible but we can suspend disbelief here and give her a pass considering that she's a desperate mother who only wants Pia to be rescued and be freed.

    The directors are able to turn up the tension steadily as the story progresses. The viewer can appreciate the complicated situation faced by the protagonists although we glean that they, too, are practical individuals. The dynamics between Daesh and Hamas is quite interesting. This adds excitement to the film.

    There are dramatic moments. One scene in particular tugs at the heart: when Nadav is reunited with his mother and estranged father.

    The actors are good. Aside from Annake von der Lippe whose strong performance as Alex is admirable, credit should be given, too, to Raida Adon who portrays Layla al Kelani. Those who are fans of Fauda might recognize Shadi Mar'i and Boaz Conforty in this series. They play the roles of Walid al Abed and Avichai, respectively, in Fauda.

    The viewer appreciates the locations of the series---from Oslo to Sinai. Perhaps, this is one rare film that makes copious use of wide-angle shots of biblical Sinai with its barren peaks.

    Watch out for Season 2. The last scene of Episode 2 sets up the incoming new season.
    8tarawoiderski

    Why all bad reviews? Better than most junk

    I liked this abd I'm picky. Interesting story line showing different world views and cultures. Most new releases are unbearable and I Watched the entire season of this in 1 day.
    6Tweekums

    The Girl from Oslo

    Pia is a young Norwegian girl who hasn't told her parents that she has gone to Israel on holiday. While there she goes on a day trip to a beach in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula with an Israeli brother and sister. As they return through the desert their car is stopped by armed ISIS terrorists; their driver is killed and they are taken hostage. The terrorists demand the release of several prisoners; most are in Israeli jails but one is being held in Norway. Neither country wants to give in to terrorists but Pia's father, a lawyer, agrees to represent the man being held in Norway. Meanwhile her mother, is in Israel trying to pressure anybody who might be able to help to do what they can. Most prominent of these is the Israeli Intelligence Minister who she had got close to when he attended the Oslo peace talks in the early nineties some of her actions may make things worse.

    I thought this was a fairly solid thriller; the tension is high whenever we are with Pia and her fellow hostages. Things aren't quite as strong when we are with her parents, in particular her mother whose actions don't seem like those of somebody who worked as a diplomat... everything she does seems to potentially make matters worse or harm other people. The acting is decent enough; annoying characters are more down to writing than acting. I did like the settings; especially the bleak deserts where much of the drama takes place. Overall a decent enough series; not a must see but good enough.

    These comments are based on watching the series in Hebrew/Norwegian/Arabic with English subtitles; much of the conversation is in English as it is the language used by characters who don't speak other's native languages.
    6annlevtex

    Accent-uate The Positive?

    This show is decent in terms of plot and acting, but it's basically B-Grade. A young Norwegian girl visiting Israel is captured by Isis along with her friends, an Israeli brother and sister. Her mother, who comes to find her, enlists the help of an unlikely ally, and dot dot dot....

    There are some strong players in this show, along with good scenery and production, but it's very formulaic and the characters fall flat in large part because of the choice to make all the main players converse in English. It makes sense, since the Norwegian mother is fluent in the language and even participated in the Oslo talks, as did the main Israeli touch-point. The daughter who is kidnapped is fluent too. As is, apparently, the head of of the Palestinian Authority in Gaza. And a Palestinian doctor she befriended at the time.

    But it doesn't work. Because the actors are not fluent, and that's fine, and should have stayed that way.

    After a few episodes of this, I felt like I was was watching the SNL "Norwegian Playhouse" sketch. The mother tells someone her plan will pay off "Big Time." He replies "Don't Mess With Me" (OK I made up the second part, but it's basically apt). It ends up sounding ridiculous. The scenes with subtitles work much better, especially those that feature the hostages and their captors, all of which are sufficiently tense.

    Anyway, this is a weird mash-up of Scandinoir and "Fauda." It's OK, but not great.
    5Nozz

    Sometimes surprising, sometimes confusing

    The episodes are short, and the showrunners try to be sure there's a surprise in each of them. Sometimes indeed the plot departs from conventional expectations. Underlying it all, and connected a little artificially to the action-and-adventure story, is the story of an almost stereotypical Scandinavian marriage-- undemonstrative, troubled, somewhat hopeless. I can't judge the Norwegian actors, but they seem at home in their roles, unlike Israeli sweetheart Rotem Abuhab, who has a less prominent role as a spouse and seems unable to find a character in it.

    I can't pretend that I understood every plot development; there are factions against factions against factions. But matters keep moving, even if sometimes they seem to move in circles.

    As an Israeli, I'm happy to see this kind of collaboration come about. I wish I could recommend it more enthusiastically.

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      The actors that played Yusuf and Grant also played in the Israeli series Fauda.
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    • Date de sortie
      • 19 décembre 2021 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Israël
      • Norvège
    • Langues
      • Hébreu
      • Arabe
      • Norvégien
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