Der kommer en dag
- 2016
- 1h 59m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
6.4K
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At the orphanage Gudbjerg violence and humiliation play a part of everyday life. Based on real stories from orphanages where lots of boys were victims of violent and sexual abuse and medical... Read allAt the orphanage Gudbjerg violence and humiliation play a part of everyday life. Based on real stories from orphanages where lots of boys were victims of violent and sexual abuse and medical neglect.At the orphanage Gudbjerg violence and humiliation play a part of everyday life. Based on real stories from orphanages where lots of boys were victims of violent and sexual abuse and medical neglect.
- Awards
- 9 wins & 8 nominations total
Laurids Skovgaard Andersen
- Tøger
- (as Laurids Andersen)
Kristoffer Johan Fogh Holmkjær
- Anden bølle
- (as Kristoffer Fogh Holmkjær)
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I was watching through gritted teeth and such a feeling of revulsion. I would say that many of the worst types in prison would not treat kids in such a manner. The way that headmaster and his cronies try to justify their actions makes you want to throw up. Just shows you how badly society failed those children and to this day it still does. Top marks to those wonderful brothers for enduring for so long which is testimony to their character and their determination never to be broken. Grim viewing but at the same time a quite heartwarming experience.
This movie is so sad, but it was a real history, this movie makes me think in the society we are living, everybody is fool and this movie let us to see that in the past the things were the same, this world never change, you have to make things to changed it, this movie is sad, but with a good message, you have to see this movie it will change your life.
STORY 10/10 ACTING 10/10 EFFECTS: i don't give a damn the effects, this story is the best that i have ever seen in a movie this year
I don't want to spoiler this incredible movie, but you have to see it and please don't see the trailer, only the movie.
STORY 10/10 ACTING 10/10 EFFECTS: i don't give a damn the effects, this story is the best that i have ever seen in a movie this year
I don't want to spoiler this incredible movie, but you have to see it and please don't see the trailer, only the movie.
Of course, like in Dickens' novel Oliver Twist, the circumstances in such institutions are horrible and deplorable. No one seems to care as long as no complaints are registered and nothing of the abuse and slavery comes out in the open. The story in this movie is different, however, due to demonstrating that not only management and teaching staff have their faults, but also the boys themselves maintain some sort of hierarchy. For example, we see "lower" boys tasked with e.g. collecting cigarette-ends and being bullied when set targets are not met. As such we see a self-contained ecosystem, where survival of the fittest is the norm, alongside with evading visibility (playing "ghosts") and not attracting attention. Painful scenes are intermixed with moving moments, as could be expected.
The developments take their time, but that does not mean that the whole movie is boring in any way. Each time you think that you can predict the outcome, you are proved wrong. That is why this drama needs its nearly 2 hours running time to develop in full, and to explore all sides of the problem. Contrary to every description I've read about head master Heck, as being sadistic, the impression left behind is that he means well, in spite of his harsh methods. In other words, removing all sharp edges of inherently uncontrollable boys, is his way to harden and prepare them for the outside world. All of this is best illustrated by him asking, begging nearly, after having signed the dearly -wanted letter that confirms the boy is discharged, whether he (the boy) is prepared to speak out that the school has done him a lot of good, after all.
All in all, casting of main protagonists is perfect and all of them perform very well. A special mention is needed for the two boys who carry the story from start to finish. We also see how difficult it is to interest TPTB for the problems at the orphanage. Interesting and unexpected developments succeed in keeping the viewer interested all along.
The developments take their time, but that does not mean that the whole movie is boring in any way. Each time you think that you can predict the outcome, you are proved wrong. That is why this drama needs its nearly 2 hours running time to develop in full, and to explore all sides of the problem. Contrary to every description I've read about head master Heck, as being sadistic, the impression left behind is that he means well, in spite of his harsh methods. In other words, removing all sharp edges of inherently uncontrollable boys, is his way to harden and prepare them for the outside world. All of this is best illustrated by him asking, begging nearly, after having signed the dearly -wanted letter that confirms the boy is discharged, whether he (the boy) is prepared to speak out that the school has done him a lot of good, after all.
All in all, casting of main protagonists is perfect and all of them perform very well. A special mention is needed for the two boys who carry the story from start to finish. We also see how difficult it is to interest TPTB for the problems at the orphanage. Interesting and unexpected developments succeed in keeping the viewer interested all along.
This is a sad film. The conclusion indicates that it was based on a number of orphanages in Denmark and you could sense that certain acts and situations arose from real life stories.
The actor playing the headmaster gave a powerhouse performance that swells the viewer with hatred and disdain for him. The sympathetic female teacher was also played with stunning dramatic effect. The two boys seemed fairly young, but managed to carry the intensity and sorrow of the film with amazing maturity and brilliant execution.
This is hardly a film for casual Friday night viewing. It is about two brothers who are sent to a home for boys because their very sick mother is unable to care for them. Within the home, they experience violent and cold abuse from both teachers and friends. It is so sad to think that such an era really existed (and probably still does in some parts of the world).
It's the sort of film that deserves critical acclaim and awards. The sorrow arising from the film will stay with me for some time.
The actor playing the headmaster gave a powerhouse performance that swells the viewer with hatred and disdain for him. The sympathetic female teacher was also played with stunning dramatic effect. The two boys seemed fairly young, but managed to carry the intensity and sorrow of the film with amazing maturity and brilliant execution.
This is hardly a film for casual Friday night viewing. It is about two brothers who are sent to a home for boys because their very sick mother is unable to care for them. Within the home, they experience violent and cold abuse from both teachers and friends. It is so sad to think that such an era really existed (and probably still does in some parts of the world).
It's the sort of film that deserves critical acclaim and awards. The sorrow arising from the film will stay with me for some time.
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I will be completely honest, I just clicked this movie for background noise while I plaid a game on my computer and after it the movie ended, I realized not only did I not touch the game, I didn't do anything else but focus on this movie.
I was adopted along with my older brother and did go through foster homes and group homes so this is part reason it touched me so much however when writing reviews I like to be bias with my opinion so it is only fair to state this fact about me.
As for the movie, what amazing writing, directing and acting done here. The level of emotion from simple expressions made this feel like I was there. For all of the actors to be able to display that magnificence then this shows how good of a movie this is.
I recommend everyone to watch this movie because it will enlighten you and reading my review, I hope that after watching this movie you realize how many older children are out there living in institutions/group homes that need a family, a home and support. There is no excuse for letting a children suffer and be alone, no justification at all. All these children need a community and a family.
So if you are in any position emotionally and financially, reach out and find a kid who will finish their childhood in a group home or institution and save them from the hell of growing up alone, give them the chance that every child deserves.
This is everywhere, I hope this movie goes viral and starts a movement that is by far, way more important then most movements that is about selfish people and greed!
I was adopted along with my older brother and did go through foster homes and group homes so this is part reason it touched me so much however when writing reviews I like to be bias with my opinion so it is only fair to state this fact about me.
As for the movie, what amazing writing, directing and acting done here. The level of emotion from simple expressions made this feel like I was there. For all of the actors to be able to display that magnificence then this shows how good of a movie this is.
I recommend everyone to watch this movie because it will enlighten you and reading my review, I hope that after watching this movie you realize how many older children are out there living in institutions/group homes that need a family, a home and support. There is no excuse for letting a children suffer and be alone, no justification at all. All these children need a community and a family.
So if you are in any position emotionally and financially, reach out and find a kid who will finish their childhood in a group home or institution and save them from the hell of growing up alone, give them the chance that every child deserves.
This is everywhere, I hope this movie goes viral and starts a movement that is by far, way more important then most movements that is about selfish people and greed!
Did you know
- TriviaLars Ranthe, the actor who played the headteacher Toft Lassen, did not talk to the children during shooting. It made all the orphans insecure and they needed that for the movie.
- GoofsThe Danish F68 telephone type is shown at an office desk in the start of the movie, set in 1967. This telephone was introduced in 1968.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Dansk films bedste: Krig, Klasselærere og Kammerater (2022)
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- $56,187
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- 1h 59m(119 min)
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