La storia di Sigga, una ragazza di diciassette anni che cerca di lasciare la casa in Islanda e si reca in California.La storia di Sigga, una ragazza di diciassette anni che cerca di lasciare la casa in Islanda e si reca in California.La storia di Sigga, una ragazza di diciassette anni che cerca di lasciare la casa in Islanda e si reca in California.
Mikael Kaaber
- Benni
- (as Mikael Emil Kaaber)
Thorunn Erna Clausen
- Aunt
- (as Þórunn Erna Clausen)
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I strongly suspect the leading actress paid all the movie to make it happen.... totally pointless and not touching, sensation, funny about this movie. Iceland name being ruin...... the scene wasn't as beautiful as expect.
And it stars Judd Nelson?? From Breakfast Club???
I have to assume this is some kind of money laundering scheme or something????
Acting, terrible. Music, terrible. Cinematography, terrible. Writing? Lol.
????
And this is only the second movie (out of a total of TWO) in nearly 20 years coming from this director, whose first movie also seems to be of questionable and odd quality?? (Which also happens to randomly star another huge celebrity, Kate Winslet???)
This mystery is infinitely more interesting than anything happening in this so-called "movie"
Please someone let me know wtf is happening.
I have to assume this is some kind of money laundering scheme or something????
Acting, terrible. Music, terrible. Cinematography, terrible. Writing? Lol.
????
And this is only the second movie (out of a total of TWO) in nearly 20 years coming from this director, whose first movie also seems to be of questionable and odd quality?? (Which also happens to randomly star another huge celebrity, Kate Winslet???)
This mystery is infinitely more interesting than anything happening in this so-called "movie"
Please someone let me know wtf is happening.
Reading about how this movie was made - 35mm film, low-budget, etc. - it seems as if the technical and commercial challenges overshadowed the matter of creating a compelling story.
The central character, Sigga, is a young poet in search of a new life in California. Her attempts to escape from the limited, if beautiful, confines of Iceland encounter opposition from her parents and support from her friends. There is much soul-searching, wandering - somewhat aimlessly - from place , and wistful music. But the film lacks any substantial drive or momentum so that the experience is of watching someone drifting. And how it all ends is unclear.
There are some quirky - or irritating - features here too, such as the guy who follows Sigga everywhere carrying a canoe for no obvious reason (if there is a non-obvious reason it is never explained), and the repeated chiming of a few slightly discordant notes.
Even the Icelandic landscape is not really used to great effect. I was expecting some long, lingering wide shots that would underpin the action, but the trajectory of the story is too diffuse to enable this to work.
There seems to be a likeable and memorable movie hidden somewhere in Iceland is Best, but unfortunately it did not manage to emerge this time.
(Viewed at the Reghed Centre Cinema, Cumbria, UK 21 October 2021)
The central character, Sigga, is a young poet in search of a new life in California. Her attempts to escape from the limited, if beautiful, confines of Iceland encounter opposition from her parents and support from her friends. There is much soul-searching, wandering - somewhat aimlessly - from place , and wistful music. But the film lacks any substantial drive or momentum so that the experience is of watching someone drifting. And how it all ends is unclear.
There are some quirky - or irritating - features here too, such as the guy who follows Sigga everywhere carrying a canoe for no obvious reason (if there is a non-obvious reason it is never explained), and the repeated chiming of a few slightly discordant notes.
Even the Icelandic landscape is not really used to great effect. I was expecting some long, lingering wide shots that would underpin the action, but the trajectory of the story is too diffuse to enable this to work.
There seems to be a likeable and memorable movie hidden somewhere in Iceland is Best, but unfortunately it did not manage to emerge this time.
(Viewed at the Reghed Centre Cinema, Cumbria, UK 21 October 2021)
Charming little film. A warning to those who love CGI generated violence and dramatic action play Mobile with someone killed every five minutes. It's not the film for you. This coming-of-age comedy - in spite odmf a loving family, a good home life, and loving, supporting friends, she longs for a great adventure leaving the security to go out into the world. She grew up in one of the safest places in the world, rural Iceland. I wonder what she would have experienced when she made it to tapanga in the Los Angeles area. It certainly would've opened her eyes to another fast paced part of the world, and she would've learned from it. Don't many of his have the same advent when we going to college or university or go into the military. We lose our innocence. But my guess is Sigga eventually she would've gone back to Iceland.
17 year old Sigga wants to leave her Icelandic home and move to California. Her friends want to join her, but she insists on going right away. This has a pretty girl on the cover and a standard indie premise. It is a mostly Iceland cast with a few Hollywood types in supporting roles.
First, there is the language. For a few minutes, I thought they were trying for a British accent. Then the Bjork-with-less-fairy accent do become noticeable. I would have preferred the Icelandic language instead and drop the Hollywood actors. It would give this indie more authenticity. As it stands, this is a lower grade Hollywood copy of an Icelandic indie. In addition to authenticity, there is also a need for better comedy. The movie tries like carrying the canoe around. It's funny-like work, but it's not actually funny. Quite frankly, it would matter less if they are speaking in a foreign language. Once they use English, the actors need better timing to do any jokes properly.
The general concept is fine. Sigga should show the audience her Icelandic world and when she leaves, she can feel the nostalgia for it. That's the proper story. This movie barely shows what Iceland is really like. The friends are just a bunch of non-descript kids. The most memorable thing is Judd Nelson having two jobs. He's able to sell the limited comedy there. I'm not sure who decided to make this movie in English. That was a mistake.
First, there is the language. For a few minutes, I thought they were trying for a British accent. Then the Bjork-with-less-fairy accent do become noticeable. I would have preferred the Icelandic language instead and drop the Hollywood actors. It would give this indie more authenticity. As it stands, this is a lower grade Hollywood copy of an Icelandic indie. In addition to authenticity, there is also a need for better comedy. The movie tries like carrying the canoe around. It's funny-like work, but it's not actually funny. Quite frankly, it would matter less if they are speaking in a foreign language. Once they use English, the actors need better timing to do any jokes properly.
The general concept is fine. Sigga should show the audience her Icelandic world and when she leaves, she can feel the nostalgia for it. That's the proper story. This movie barely shows what Iceland is really like. The friends are just a bunch of non-descript kids. The most memorable thing is Judd Nelson having two jobs. He's able to sell the limited comedy there. I'm not sure who decided to make this movie in English. That was a mistake.
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- 1h 30min(90 min)
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