Norwegian Dream
- 2023
- 1h 37min
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6,4/10
1226
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Un immigrato polacco che lavora in una fabbrica di pesce in Norvegia prova dei sentimenti per un collega. Inizia uno sciopero tra gli operai polacchi della fabbrica che mette alla prova il l... Leggi tuttoUn immigrato polacco che lavora in una fabbrica di pesce in Norvegia prova dei sentimenti per un collega. Inizia uno sciopero tra gli operai polacchi della fabbrica che mette alla prova il loro rapporto, e con i loro compagni di lavoro.Un immigrato polacco che lavora in una fabbrica di pesce in Norvegia prova dei sentimenti per un collega. Inizia uno sciopero tra gli operai polacchi della fabbrica che mette alla prova il loro rapporto, e con i loro compagni di lavoro.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Premi
- 2 vittorie e 14 candidature totali
Hubert Milkowski
- Robert
- (as Hubert Miłkowski)
Piotr Czarniecki
- Grzegorz
- (as Piotr Czarnecki)
Recensioni in evidenza
Coming out stories have become a staple of LGBTQ+ cinema over the years, and, through the years, these offerings have increasingly come to distinguish themselves by incorporating greater and more specific details about the circumstances under which these tales unfold. Adding such context has significantly helped these films establish themselves as stories that go beyond being works of fundamentally basic gay-themed cinema. However, by including these additional narrative elements, it's become incumbent on the creators of these pictures to seek to harmoniously integrate these supplemental aspects into their stories to make them more complete offerings. Such appears to have been the intent behind director Leiv Igor Devold's third feature outing, the story of a closeted laborer (Hubert Milkowski) who leaves his native Poland to take a job in Norway, hoping that he'll find a more tolerant way of life compared to the bigoted attitudes prevalent in his homeland. Upon arrival, however, he finds adjustment difficult, partly because he's unaccustomed to his newfound freedom and partly because of other challenges faced by immigrant workers, such as the bald-faced disrespect often inflicted on them, issues related to the difficulty involved in union organizing and seeking ways to balance his life in Norway with that of relatives back in Poland. All of these story threads have merit, too, but this release struggles to find an effective degree of integration, prompting the narrative to frequently wander as if lost in the Scandinavian woods. That's unfortunate, given that all the makings of an engaging story are present here, but they never quite gel into a cohesive whole, leaving viewers wondering exactly what the filmmaker and script writers were ultimately going for. Granted, the film shines a bright light on the widely held illusion of a "Norwegian dream," one that sadly seems to mirror its equally illusory American counterpart, but, that consideration aside, this tale ultimately raises more questions than it answers, leaving viewers as unsatisfied as its disillusioned protagonist. Indeed, staying put might not be the wisest decision for someone in need of making a change, but then an alleged panacea might not be the answer either. As ambitious as it might be to try to convey that notion cinematically, some things just don't work out in the end, as this film illustrates.
I could watch Hubert Milkowski in just about anything and he doesn't disappoint here! This story explores an immigrant's experiences in a bleak and dreary setting in Norway gutting and slicing fish all day long. He's the sole bread winner in his home, a troubled relationship with his mother, and his burgeoning sexual awakening for a black queer man. While both actors did a great job, Hubert's facial features and forlorn looks truly brought something "extra" to this film. I'm truly happy to see this new wave to gay storytelling across racial, ethnic, cultural and socio-economic lines. This film is worth a watch.
Norwegian Dream
Once you got through the bleak and miserable setting this movie came together in a fairly decent way.
Some of the basic propositions stretched credulity, these workers have come from Poland to Norway to earn money that they cannot earn in Poland. This means you have to put up with a lot to establish a life and get on, and thus it was so. The whinging and moaning about everything is not consistent with getting on.
It is a bizarre story line that Ivar keeps pushing Robert to come out of the closet and/or acknowledge him in public when surely just to have met someone be having fun together is the main thing. To be revealed in this place and at that time would have been the end of everything.
We had some committed acting however subtitles always make things seem more profound than they are. Robert is 19 I can't see the need for the script to rush his story it didn't add anything.
I'm giving this a 6 outta 10 I was well worth watching.
Once you got through the bleak and miserable setting this movie came together in a fairly decent way.
Some of the basic propositions stretched credulity, these workers have come from Poland to Norway to earn money that they cannot earn in Poland. This means you have to put up with a lot to establish a life and get on, and thus it was so. The whinging and moaning about everything is not consistent with getting on.
It is a bizarre story line that Ivar keeps pushing Robert to come out of the closet and/or acknowledge him in public when surely just to have met someone be having fun together is the main thing. To be revealed in this place and at that time would have been the end of everything.
We had some committed acting however subtitles always make things seem more profound than they are. Robert is 19 I can't see the need for the script to rush his story it didn't add anything.
I'm giving this a 6 outta 10 I was well worth watching.
This movies tries to cover too many stories, all being loosely strung together by the story of two central characters. It does not work. The script lacks continuity and context and assumes that viewers know about the exploitation and mistreatment of Polish workers in the Norwegian fishing industry. Nothing is explained and the choppy editing doesn't help explain much. The acting is really bad and one gets the impression that the producer hurries the plot and narrative along before the funding runs out. Overall, it could have been better if time were taken to explain the event and the movie did not try to cover so many extraneous events that have little to do with the central plot!
The movie "The Norwegian Dream" follows Robert, a young Polish immigrant who takes a job at a fish factory in Norway to help pay off his mother's debts. This movie reminds me of the 1981 Brazilian cinematic masterpiece "They Don't Wear Black Tie". Although the characters' situations differ, both movies explore similar themes of acceptance, internal conflict, loyalty, and the choices we make in life.
Director Leiv Igor Devold portrays a harsh, sexist, racist, and hostile environment at a fish processing factory, where immigrants endure long hours of grueling work to support their families back home. It is within this environment that Robert also confronts challenges related to his sexual identity. This is where Hubert Milkowski's performance as Robert truly shines. He builds a Robert, who sees himself literally as the island, trapped by all the conflicts and struggles with no way to escape, forced to make difficult choices - whether good or bad. We witness the transformation of the naive, insecure young Robert into a strong, self-assured man.
Without a doubt, one of the standout films of 2024, deserving of attention for its depth in themes and the powerful performances of its cast.
Director Leiv Igor Devold portrays a harsh, sexist, racist, and hostile environment at a fish processing factory, where immigrants endure long hours of grueling work to support their families back home. It is within this environment that Robert also confronts challenges related to his sexual identity. This is where Hubert Milkowski's performance as Robert truly shines. He builds a Robert, who sees himself literally as the island, trapped by all the conflicts and struggles with no way to escape, forced to make difficult choices - whether good or bad. We witness the transformation of the naive, insecure young Robert into a strong, self-assured man.
Without a doubt, one of the standout films of 2024, deserving of attention for its depth in themes and the powerful performances of its cast.
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