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Mr. Ove

Titolo originale: En man som heter Ove
  • 2015
  • T
  • 1h 56min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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Ove, un pensionato scorbutico che vive isolato e passa le giornate a far rispettare le regole condominiali e a visitare la tomba della moglie, ha ormai rinunciato a vivere, quando un'improba... Leggi tuttoOve, un pensionato scorbutico che vive isolato e passa le giornate a far rispettare le regole condominiali e a visitare la tomba della moglie, ha ormai rinunciato a vivere, quando un'improbabile amicizia nasce tra lui e i suoi nuovi chiassosi vicini.Ove, un pensionato scorbutico che vive isolato e passa le giornate a far rispettare le regole condominiali e a visitare la tomba della moglie, ha ormai rinunciato a vivere, quando un'improbabile amicizia nasce tra lui e i suoi nuovi chiassosi vicini.

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    • Hannes Holm
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Hannes Holm
    • Fredrik Backman
  • Star
    • Rolf Lassgård
    • Bahar Pars
    • Filip Berg
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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    72.586
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    • Regia
      • Hannes Holm
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Hannes Holm
      • Fredrik Backman
    • Star
      • Rolf Lassgård
      • Bahar Pars
      • Filip Berg
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    • 164Recensioni della critica
    • 70Metascore
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    • Candidato a 2 Oscar
      • 15 vittorie e 29 candidature totali

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    Rolf Lassgård
    Rolf Lassgård
    • Ove
    Bahar Pars
    Bahar Pars
    • Parvaneh
    Filip Berg
    Filip Berg
    • Unga Ove
    Ida Engvoll
    • Sonja
    Tobias Almborg
    • Patrick
    Klas Wiljergård
    • Jimmy
    Chatarina Larsson
    • Anita
    Börje Lundberg
    Börje Lundberg
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    Stefan Gödicke
    Stefan Gödicke
    • Oves pappa
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    Johan Widerberg
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    Anna-Lena Brundin
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    Viktor Baagøe
    • Ove 7-år
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    • Adrian
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      • Fredrik Backman
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    8osonder

    Beautiful movie

    This is a beautiful movie that I warmly can recommend. Rolf Lassgård is acting great as always. This is a movie that will make you laugh and cry. The film is based on a book. I have not read the book, but my girlfriend had. She said that the movie was very good, and the story was well told. The movie have some actors that I have never seen before, but they all act good, and is lifting Rolf's role very well. I can warmly recommend this movie. I guess the movie will fit for all adult people (from 15 to 100 years old), and the movie make you have some thoughts, when the credits roll over the film at the end. I will not write any spoils here. See it for yourselves.
    10ejmalek

    A Deep and Simple Adaptation of a Beloved Novel

    When accepting the Best Foreign-Language Film award for Parasite at the 2020 Golden Globes, Director Bong Joon-ho said, "Once you overcome the 1-inch-tall barrier of subtitles, you will be introduced to so many more amazing films."

    The reason why I bring up this quote is that there are many great films that just happen to be in a different language. This shouldn't be a detriment to the viewers. After all, there's a reason why we say we're watching a movie, instead of listening to it or reading it. If one looks past the subtitles, they will be able to access more excellent flicks. A great example of this is the 2015 two-time Oscar nominated Swedish movie "A Man Called Ove" due to the simple and effective translation of the book of the same name by Fredrik Backman to the screen.

    Since 2012, the book has achieved popularity and retained a cultural legacy in the world of literature due to the deep and simple depiction of a curmudgeon finding ways to heal with the unlikeliest people in the unlikeliest ways. Director and writer Hannes Holm understood this when adapting this through various aspects like cinematography, the transitions, and where to place the big emotional beats. The look of the flick involves drab and bright colors, but they are used as a reflection of Ove's state of mind. In the beginning of the movie when Ove (played by Rolf Lassgård) is inspecting the neighborhood and later whenever he feels depressed, there's a blue tint that clouds the environment. Then, whenever he helps someone like the new neighbors, it brightens up. While this can come off as an obvious way to show how the main character is opening up and healing, it's not blasted into the viewers' faces because Holmes always ensures that the focus is on Ove and his thoughts.

    Another element that works beautifully in the film is how it transitions into the flashbacks. Because the novel heavily relies on the stream-of-consciousness device, the movie utilizes this whenever Ove tries to take his own life. Specifically, it flashes back to various moments of Ove's past that get triggered through a variety of things like a conversation with Parvaneh - the pregnant Iranian neighbor (played by Bahar Pars). Then, these thoughts get interrupted when someone needs assistance. Even though I don't remember how the suicide attempts are depicted in the book, they are portrayed somberly in the movie, while the interruptions are more comical. Granted, these scenes can become predictable if the movie was in the wrong hands. Luckily, Holmes makes them into dreams that get disrupted whenever someone wants help. For example, when Ove attempts to take his own life the first time, Parvaneh calls on him to help direct her Swedish husband Patrick as he drives into the neighborhood. As a result, viewers know that someone is going to stand in the way of Ove and his suicide attempts, but the movie is so invested in the flashbacks that it comes as an rude awakening when someone needs Ove's help. This is where the humor comes from.

    While the film has its quirky scenes, it's a tearjerker too, and it's another element that it does well. A lot of the emotional scenes take place during the flashbacks. These include the fire at Ove's childhood home and the bomb that goes off on the bus while Ove and his wife Sonja are on vacation. These are usually placed 20 minutes of each other, which allows viewers to think about what they saw and how it affects Ove in the present day while chuckling at various antics like him teaching Parvaneh how to drive. As much as I like the 1939 version of "Goodbye, Mr. Chips," it tries to wring out tears from audiences every 5 minutes, which gets tiring after a while. Speaking of that film, Sonja is like Katherine since both become the person that the titular characters love the most and are able to turn the titular characters' lives around. The main difference is that Sonja's presence remains constant even when she is not on screen because of how Ove constantly thinks of her. This permits audiences to form an emotional attachment to the character and feel the impact of the stuff that occurs to the two characters. Katherine is only present for 20 minutes in "Goodbye, Mr. Chips," and she is barely referred to after she dies despite Chips truly loving her. As a result, audiences don't feel the impact of Katherine and her influence on Chips in the same way that they do for Sonja and her effect on Ove.

    And now, I must talk about the strongest aspect of this movie adaptation: the performances. All of the actors do a good job of capturing the spirit of their characters, but of course, I have to single out a few of them. The first is Bahar Pars who plays Parvaneh. Pars played her character as pushy and determined but caring, especially when she wants specifically Ove to help her out. If in lesser hands, Parvaneh could become a nagger, which can become one note very easily. This doesn't happen with Pars as she allows the character to display her caring side, especially when she gets to know Ove more. It also helps that Par and Lassgård have good chemistry with each other, which permits the characters' relationship to evolve naturally.

    Ida Engvoll plays Sonja - Ove's wife. She mainly appears in the flashbacks with a younger Ove (played by Filip Berg). Engvoll portrays her as sophisticated, but with a sassy smile and a determination to help others as a teacher. There's also a no-nonsense element to her performance, which makes Ove's attraction to her all the more believable. This is especially true when Sonja out of the blue says that Ove will be a good father.

    As mentioned earlier, Filip Berg plays the younger Ove in the flashbacks. Berg brings kindness and awkwardness to the character, showing how he was before all the tragedies occurred. At first, Anglo-American viewers might think that he might be either George or Fred Weasley from the Harry Potter movies, but his deep baritone voice dispels any notion and matches that of Lassgård's. Both Berg and Engvoll have good chemistry, which make their characters' love for each other more believable.

    As much as everyone performs well in this movie, the strongest one undoubtedly belongs to Rolf Lassgård who plays the older titular character. The way he moves and speaks all embody a curmudgeon, but above all, he makes Ove more into a person that people can identify with than a caricature. Through his performance, Lassgård makes it clear that Ove fears being lonely and without purpose. Over the duration of the movie, Lassgård lightens up on Ove's curmudgeon ways while not entirely discarding them as the character helps others and opens up about his life and Sonja. The best indication of this emotional transformation is Lassgård smiling in the later parts of the movie when he's with Parvaneh or her daughters. Speaking of transformation, I have to talk about the makeup on Lassgård. Both him and Ove are 59 years old, but in the flick, Lassgård is made to look much older. This makes sense as the world has weighed Ove down so much that he has aged more. I didn't even realize that he had makeup on until I looked at actual photos of Lassgård, who has a full head of hair, and Ove has his balding gray tresses. The way that Lassgård is made up looks very realistic, and I can now understand why Eva Von Bahr and Love Larson got the nomination for Best Makeup at the 2016 Oscars. They deserved it.

    In summary, the film adaptation of "A Man Called Ove" proves that great movies can come from other languages because of its deep and simple nature. Holmes truly understood the spirit of the novel and conveyed that in a variety of ways, but the strongest element of the film are performances as it should be with a simple story like this. I can definitely see why the Academy decided to nominate it for Best Makeup and Best Foreign-Language Film at the 2016 Oscars. Like the novel, I recommend the flick to everybody as long as they don't let the subtitles get in the way.
    9Xstal

    It's a Wonderful Strife...

    Things have gone on for too long and it must end, those who break your rules you just cannot defend, so it's time to say goodbye, join your lady in the sky, but even that's starting to drive you round the bend. But then a woman and her family appear, Parvanah scythes and cuts, through all of your past tears, helps to bring some perspective, and the courage to forgive, so when the time arrives there's nothing to be feared.

    A truly wonderful tale of a cantankerous old man who manages to fondly reflect on the lost love of his life while being inspired by a new neighbour who breaks his outer shell and reveals a generous and kind, larger than life heart. Great performances all round but especially from Rolf Lassgård, who is and will be forever unequalled, unmatched and peerless in the role.
    9lee_eisenberg

    evolve your relations

    Some of the movies that I find the most interesting are ones that focus on interactions between people from different cultures. "En man som heter Ove" ("A Man Called Ove" in English) is one such movie. The protagonist is a misanthropic, aging man in a neighborhood in Sweden. He spends much of his time telling people if they're breaking the law. But when an Iranian woman and her family move in, this becomes a new opportunity for him.

    In addition to showing Ove's relationship with this new family, the movie uses flashbacks to establish what kind of a person Ove is. And believe me, there are some shocking things that happened in this man's life. I had never heard of the director or cast members before watching the movie, but I'm impressed with their work (including the cat). The movie has some clever scenes, but also makes sure to emphasize the characters' relationships with each other. I hope that Hannes Holm continues to make this sort of movie, and I hope to see Rolf Lassgård in more movies. Bra gjort!
    10Graggoz

    Touching, entertaining and deep.

    This movie is about an old man that appears to be grumpy. The story gradually reveals his back-story in a masterful way to explain his behaviour that will probably change your opinion of the main character.

    I can honestly say that I have never before felt such a strong connection to a character in a movie. This is an absolute masterpiece.

    The directing of the movie is also great. It's easy to understand who is who and when a flashback occurs even if you have not read the book.

    The greatness of the movie will be most appreciated if you understand Swedish, but even if you depend on subtitles it will still be a gem that you should not miss out on.

    I am very conservative with rating movies 10/10, but this one I think truly deserves it!

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      Two different Ragdoll cats, Magic and Orlando, were used in the movie. During casting, Magic was selected due to his adherence, curiousness and because he could never be startled away. Orlando was a stand-in used for the scenes when the cat was required to stay put or to be carried for long periods of time. Both cats were born in Poland.
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      At around 53:48, when Ove is on the platform the clock shows 6:45am. When he comes back home to rescue the cat and goes upstairs, the little alarm clock shows 6:20am.
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      Ove: One thing is certain though: Whatever we do in this life, no one gets out of it alive.

    • Connessioni
      Featured in L'89° Academy Awards (2017)
    • Colonne sonore
      Blott en dag
      Music by Oscar Ahnfelt (uncredited)

      Lyrics by Lina Sandell (uncredited)

      [Incorrectly credited as Traditional]

      Performed by Stockholms Symfoniorkester (Stockholm Symphony Orchestra)

      (p) 2011 Naxos AB

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    • Data di uscita
      • 31 ottobre 2017 (Italia)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Svezia
      • Danimarca
      • Norvegia
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      • 4.000.000 € (previsto)
    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 3.479.315 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 54.608 USD
      • 2 ott 2016
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      • 2.35 : 1

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