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Detektor

  • 2000
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
1.5K
YOUR RATING
Detektor (2000)
ComedyDrama

Daniel Jul is a 28-year-old psychiatrist still living with his mom. He and his friend Ronny have one thing in common: they like searching for metallic objects in the ground. One day they fin... Read allDaniel Jul is a 28-year-old psychiatrist still living with his mom. He and his friend Ronny have one thing in common: they like searching for metallic objects in the ground. One day they find a jewel with the name "Janne" imprinted. This is the beginning of something big for Dani... Read allDaniel Jul is a 28-year-old psychiatrist still living with his mom. He and his friend Ronny have one thing in common: they like searching for metallic objects in the ground. One day they find a jewel with the name "Janne" imprinted. This is the beginning of something big for Daniel. His life will never be the same. He's about to discover a lot of hidden secrets about ... Read all

  • Director
    • Pål Jackman
  • Writer
    • Erlend Loe
  • Stars
    • Mads Ousdal
    • Hildegun Riise
    • Ingjerd Egeberg
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    1.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Pål Jackman
    • Writer
      • Erlend Loe
    • Stars
      • Mads Ousdal
      • Hildegun Riise
      • Ingjerd Egeberg
    • 10User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Mads Ousdal
    Mads Ousdal
    • Daniel Jor
    Hildegun Riise
    Hildegun Riise
    • Daniel's Mother
    Ingjerd Egeberg
    • Janne…
    Allan Svensson
    Allan Svensson
    • Max
    Harald Eia
    • Ronny
    Jon Øigarden
    Jon Øigarden
    • Kenneth
    Sverre Porsanger
    • Ante
    Kristoffer Joner
    Kristoffer Joner
    • Jørgen
    Svein Sturla Hungnes
    • Gordon
    Nina Andresen Borud
    • Hege Drag
    • (as Nina Andresen)
    Hans Eirik Voktor
    • Martinsen
    Jannik Bonnevie
    • Charlotte
    Marian Ottesen
    • Laila
    Nina Lill Veste
    • Mother
    Tore Rygh
    • Father
    Iva Støver Rygh
    • Patient Couple, child
    Knut Erik Grorud
    • Matti
    Michael Wibecan
    • Duus
    • Director
      • Pål Jackman
    • Writer
      • Erlend Loe
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews10

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    10thomasmittet

    I've seen this movie at least 5 times since august 2000!!!

    Best Norwegian movie ever!!! I can watch it over and over again!!

    It's dogs barried every were... What's the secret his over protective-mum is hiding from him... It's Daniels father alive or not??? His been told all is live that he died in China, but is this true?? Daniel is a pshycologhist... one day a man who is sick of cancer came to visit him...
    8philip_vanderveken

    I never heard of the director before, but I hope he'll make more movies.

    When people think of European cinema they almost immediately will think of Spain or France, but have you ever thought of the Scandinavian countries as being a source of good and interesting movies? You probably already heard of Ingmar Bergman and the Dogme rules, but there are more Scandinavians who know how to make a good movie. The Norwegian Pål Jackman (I admit that he was a complete stranger to me as well) has made with "Detektor" a very enjoyable and intelligent comedy / drama. I really hope he'll make more movies in the near future.

    This movie is about two friends who have only one thing in common. Daniel is 28 years old, still lives with his mother and works as a psychiatrist. His friend Ronny lives on his own and has his own radio station (if you can call it that) called 'Radio Illegal. Both share the passion for walking around with a metal detector, searching for some valuables in the ground. One day they find a little jewel with the name Janne engraved in it. Because Daniel wants to give it back to its rightful owner, he makes Ronny announce it on the radio. Soon a woman reacts and she comes to collect the jewel. Meeting her changes Daniel's life completely and eventually he'll find out a lot of hidden secrets about his life and the lives of the ones that he loves.

    The story is good and has some surprising twists to offer. The acting is certainly more than just OK and the same can be said about the humor, although I don't know if it will always be understood by people who don't know much about Scandinavia (For instance the jokes about the Laps or Sami). Personally I really enjoyed this movie and I give it an 8/10.
    10Bregalad_the_giver

    Er...it was funny and stuff

    I thought the movie was really funny. I especially liked the alarm clock shaped like a cow, or was it? It's been a while since I saw it. Well, anyway, I would like to recommend it to everyone.
    7Kim17

    The restoration of the Norwegian movie industry (sort of)

    This is one of the greatest domestic movie successes in Norway in years, not only scoring very well at the box-office here, but also achieving some rave reviews from the press. The two has usually been a rare combination for a Norwegian movie, but 2000 finally saw such an anticipated result coming.

    Admittedly, Detektor has a lot going for it, screenplay by Norway's most successful novelist in recent years, and starring the most promising actor Norway has seen in years, as well as a very well-known comedian.

    However, in my opinion, Detektor doesn't really deliver. There are indeed some very amusing scenes, and the actors over-all do a good job, but the story-line itself is weak and rather bland, and there's really nothing that compelling about it, except a couple of rather surprising turns in some places.

    As for people raving about this making it abroad, I can't see it happening really, as very much of its appeal, which is the humour, as far as I can see, probably won't go down that well with foreigners (e.g. the Sami private detective).

    Despite my disappointment, it's pleasing to see that people's faith in Norwegian movies seems somewhat restored. A movie that scored with both the audience AND the press was heavily needed, even though I personally don't think that much of the one that actually made it. Here's hoping there'll be some making it in 2001 as well, and hopefully I will be able to justify those more than this one...
    Niels Martin

    An admirable attempt. A half-finished product.

    The film is in itself an interesting phenomena. The media and the public (in Norway) has been screaming on about how the Norwegian film industry needs a change, and a long comes a film that definitely stands for something new and is thus widely accepted and celebrated, even though the story has obvious faults (but people seemed to get a kick out of it, simply because it was something different).

    The film revolves around the 28 years-old psychiatrist, Daniel Jor, who lives with his dominant mother, and spends an alarming amount of time searching for lost things with a metal detector (which reflects on the theme of the film: the things that are hidden in your own and others lives), accompanied by his faithful sidekick, Ronny.

    The problem of the film is that it doesn't really have much to say. It has all these loose threads hanging in the air, which is then loosely tied together at the end, but it doesn't really mean much. The character of Ronny is a fitting example. He's obviously just there to provide a comical relief. He doesn't really serve any deeper function. I'm one of those people who like it when a film gives me something to ponder about (after it has ended). Detektor does no such thing. You see it. You laugh a little. But that is really all there is.

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      On Daniel's bedroom table there is a book titled "L," actually written by screenwriter Erlend Loe.
    • Quotes

      Kristian: Om du stage brunt?

      Harald: Ja, eg gjør nok det

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • August 25, 2000 (Norway)
    • Country of origin
      • Norway
    • Language
      • Norwegian
    • Also known as
      • Detector
    • Production companies
      • Christiania Film
      • Digital Film Lab
      • Nimbus Film
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 44m(104 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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