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Dansen med Regitze

  • 1989
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
836
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Ghita Nørby in Dansen med Regitze (1989)
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The active Regitze and passive Karl Aage have a party with friends and family at their allotment garden. He reminisces his life with her from meeting her during WWII, having a son, the son g... Read allThe active Regitze and passive Karl Aage have a party with friends and family at their allotment garden. He reminisces his life with her from meeting her during WWII, having a son, the son graduating, etc. up to present day.The active Regitze and passive Karl Aage have a party with friends and family at their allotment garden. He reminisces his life with her from meeting her during WWII, having a son, the son graduating, etc. up to present day.

  • Director
    • Kaspar Rostrup
  • Writers
    • Martha Christensen
    • Kaspar Rostrup
    • Karen Bentzon
  • Stars
    • Frits Helmuth
    • Mikael Helmuth
    • Ghita Nørby
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    836
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kaspar Rostrup
    • Writers
      • Martha Christensen
      • Kaspar Rostrup
      • Karen Bentzon
    • Stars
      • Frits Helmuth
      • Mikael Helmuth
      • Ghita Nørby
    • 9User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 11 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Frits Helmuth
    • Karl Aage (Regitze's Husband)
    Mikael Helmuth
    • Young Karl Aage
    Ghita Nørby
    Ghita Nørby
    • Regitze
    Rikke Bendsen
    • Young Regitze
    Henning Moritzen
    Henning Moritzen
    • Borge
    Michael Moritzen
    • Young Borge
    Anne Werner Thomsen
    • Ilse
    Dorthe Simone Lang
    • Young Ilse
    Henning Ditlev
    • Rikard
    Kim Rømer
    • Young Rikard
    Birgit Sadolin
    • Annie
    Nanna Møller
    • Young Annie
    Hans Henrik Clemensen
    Hans Henrik Clemensen
    • John 40 years
    Peter Zhelder
    • John 19 years
    Sylvester Zimsen
    • John 11-13 years
    Kirsten Rolffes
    • Regitze's Mother
    Birgit Zinn
    • Gloria
    Torben Jensen
    • Gloria's Husband
    • Director
      • Kaspar Rostrup
    • Writers
      • Martha Christensen
      • Kaspar Rostrup
      • Karen Bentzon
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    8TBJCSKCNRRQTreviews

    Moving, not sentimental

    I have not read the novel... though I wouldn't rule out that I will, now... and thus I cannot make any comparisons, or rate the quality of this as an adaptation. It is not often that I watch Danish films, but I am glad I made this one of those occasions. This is well-directed, and genuinely emotionally affecting. It does not contain an ounce of sap. Instead, you get to care about the people, and you find yourself drawn in. This stars two of our greatest actors, and the rest of the cast are excellent, as well. Almost every single performance is spot-on, and the children are fine. Nørby and Helmuth are flawless. Having someone's son(or daughter) play them at a younger age is an obvious choice, and it works. Told largely in flashbacks and with a chronology that goes back and forth a lot, this is about a married couple's life together, right from when they first met. Character development is plentiful and well-done, and they are all credible, consistent and convincing. The music is fitting. This is well-paced, and nothing seems excessive or extraneous. There is not a lot of offensive material in this... some content is disturbing and unsettling. Kids aren't really the target audience here, however. I recommend this to anyone who enjoys the genre of drama. 8/10
    7lasttimeisaw

    An under-seen Oscar BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE PICTURE nominee from Denmark

    This under-seen Oscar BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE PICTURE nominee from Denmark is an adaptation from a popular Danish novel written by Martha Christensen, tells the story of an elderly couple Karl Aage (played by real-life father-and-son Frits and Mikael Helmuth in different time-lines) and Regitze (Nørby and Bendsen), who are organising a garden party in their countryside house to host their friends and families, interposed with flashbacks of their past from Karl's angle, and a hidden secret only reveals near the end.

    Regitze is a spitfire, a woman full of vim and vigour, whilst Karl is a more introvert and self- effacing sort, a wallflower standing beside his more gregarious jokester friend Borge (also played by real-life father-and-son pair Henning and Michael Moritzen). Rarely in his life, Karl makes the first move to invite Regitze for a dance in their very first encounter, which kindles their romance and launches a marriage will last until now. Jumping back and forth frequently between past and present, director Kaspar Rostrup utilises brusque editing to reflect Karl's fitful memories of their past episodes - at firstly it may prompt some bewilderment, but soon viewers can find the pattern - about how they fall in love, being rebellious to Regitze's orthodox mother (Rolffes), raise their only son John until he is old enough to let them taste their medicine, help out their friend Gloria (Zinn) when she is afflicted with domestic violence and face inescapable career debacles in difficult times.

    Substantially, it is an ode to an ordinary life of two ordinary persons, of course they squabble and ruffle each other's feathers from time to time, but more significantly they also coordinate their dissimilarities, respect and encourage each other over the long-haul of a marriage. And Rostrup never opt to sensationalise their experiences to manipulate audience's reactions, instead, he largely relies on the emotive performances to lay out a heterogeneous mixture of humour, laughter and confrontation in a down-to-earth narrative, with the aid of its swooning soundtrack.

    The two pairs play Karl and Regitze are wonderful to watch, as a national treasure, the prolific Ghita Nørby powerfully stands for a force of all emotions, which can be ignited at any moment while as the young Regitze, Bendsen sparks with a distant likeness of a young Liv Ullmann; a great casting choice to bring Frits and Mikael Helmuth to play the same person, their facial resemblances does offset the inconvenient fact that in only about 10 years, we have to accept Karl's physical switch from Mikael to his father Frits, it is always the same risk for casting with a vast age range, Mikael is at best with his wide-eyed unsophisticatedness and the veteran Frits, brings about his prowess out of reticence and obstinacy.

    Fairly speaking, MEMORIES OF A MARRIAGE is skillful in its lyrical style, admirable in its unassuming stance and owes one to its competent cast, yet at the same time, a twist in the coda may be unnecessarily staged since the picture has already comprehended quite a lot marriage philosophy within its 90-minute length, there is no need to bookend it with a strike of bathos (despite the fact that it is well-anticipated), or perhaps, it could be introduced earlier to fine-tune the mood to a more somber frequency and evoke some pathos for our protagonists, either way, it may help to ameliorate itself to be a more worthy Oscar-nominee in its category.
    AslaugRuotsalainen

    A truly sad Danish film

    This film is one of those you will always keep in the back of your mind. Ghita Nørby and Frits Helmuth have indeed played together many times but this is one of the best.

    It's dealing with mourning and death, being together and in love for a whole lifetime and with a tremendously sad ending. In this film we're faced with lives catastrophies at the same time as we see a true and lifelong love.

    A marriage with its ups and downs but a couple who are always together in safety.

    As a film it is really sad mainly because it seems so real; that it could happpen to anyone. Another thing which makes this film great is that it portraits totally normal danish life; nothing fancy or spectacular, we're just shown a couple who've been together for everso many years and at the end of it all we see how utterly difficult it is to part.

    A film that definately is worthwhile watching since it gives one something to think about. As we know Martha Christensen really can make tragedies but never over the line. She indeed touches peoples souls and I wonder if that isn't also the meaning.
    7Mort-31

    A tragedy

    This film tells a really sad story. I don't know whether it's based on real characters but I hope it's not. It's not the story of Regitze, as the title suggests, but the one of her husband. Director Kaspar Rostrup evokes a depressing feeling in the viewer by showing the couple's present situation, having a garden party with their old friends, alternating with important episodes of their marriage, where Regitze turns out to be a dominant, egoistic wife. The comparison between now and then makes the movie very shocking and sad and I really recommend it to every one, especially to men who are about to marry.
    7lilianaoana

    I'd say not Oscar-worthy

    Honestly not great, it was a little too old-fashioned for me and pretty unlikable characters. Regitze is a lot to handle and honestly I wouldn't if I were Karl Aage, but then again I'm not and this could only work because he is a pushover and she is domineering and that's how she likes it. It's her way or the highway and he senses that. Only I dislike women like that and have no respect for men like that who like women like that.

    The movie is in the flashbacks mostly, with some drama in the current timeline as well. We jump back and forth in various timelines that show us things in the past. I was engaged in the beginning but not so much as time went on. I guess the deal breaker was when she did a 180 and decided to baptize her son. That was grating. The whole thing was kind of comedic till then but I was no longer amused by that. I guess forced religion is my breaking point.

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      Denmark's official submission to the 1990's Oscars to the Best Foreign Language Film category.
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    • Release date
      • November 17, 1989 (Denmark)
    • Country of origin
      • Denmark
    • Language
      • Danish
    • Also known as
      • Memories of a Marriage
    • Filming locations
      • København Zoo, Frederiksberg, Denmark(The Zoo scene)
    • Production companies
      • Det Danske Filminstitut
      • Nordisk Film
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      • 1h 42m(102 min)
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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