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La nouvelle vie de Monsieur Horten

Original title: O' Horten
  • 2007
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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La nouvelle vie de Monsieur Horten (2007)
A look at the life decisions made by Odd Horten (Owe) after the train engineer retires from 40 years of service.
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A drama focused on a life-changing moment in 67-year-old train engineer Odd Horten's existence: the evening of his retirement.A drama focused on a life-changing moment in 67-year-old train engineer Odd Horten's existence: the evening of his retirement.A drama focused on a life-changing moment in 67-year-old train engineer Odd Horten's existence: the evening of his retirement.

  • Director
    • Bent Hamer
  • Writer
    • Bent Hamer
  • Stars
    • Baard Owe
    • Espen Skjønberg
    • Ghita Nørby
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bent Hamer
    • Writer
      • Bent Hamer
    • Stars
      • Baard Owe
      • Espen Skjønberg
      • Ghita Nørby
    • 30User reviews
    • 77Critic reviews
    • 78Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 8 wins & 18 nominations total

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    Baard Owe
    Baard Owe
    • Odd Horten
    • (as Bård Owe)
    Espen Skjønberg
    Espen Skjønberg
    • Trygve Sissener
    Ghita Nørby
    Ghita Nørby
    • Fru Thøgersen
    Henny Moan
    • Svea
    Bjørn Floberg
    Bjørn Floberg
    • Flo
    Kai Remlov
    • Steiner Sissener
    Per Jansen
    • Lokfører
    Bjarte Hjelmeland
    • Konduktør
    Gard B. Eidsvold
    Gard B. Eidsvold
    • Stinesen
    Bjørn Jenseg
    • Valkyrijen kelner
    Morten Rudå
    Morten Rudå
    • Röhmer
    Lars Øyno
    • Connery
    Trond-Viggo Torgersen
    • Opsahl
    Terje Alsvik Walløe
    • Man på pissoar
    Peder Anders Lohne Hamer
    • Nordahl
    Peter Hredal
    • Man with letter and stamp
    Anette Sagen
    • Ung Vera Horten
    Bård Brinchmann
    • Toller
    • Director
      • Bent Hamer
    • Writer
      • Bent Hamer
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    10ken-583

    Delicious!

    I'm not certain if this is the first Norwegian film I've ever seen but, if it is, it's a wonderful beginning! I found the film to be utterly enchanting: Charming, quirky, eccentric, and delightful! The cinematography is flawless -- every frame was interesting to watch. The score is an absolute joy, fitting the film to perfection, yet never intruding or proclaiming itself.

    I was deeply impressed by the natural, highly specific work done by the actors: They performed with great truth and honesty, saying more with a look or a gesture than they did with words.

    I must confess to being something of a railroad lover -- so the inclusion of locomotives in the film was an added benefit. There is a strange dialectic between the freedom of travel and the limited mobility of trains that fits the characters and enriches the story.

    So if you're the type who enjoys simple, direct, character-driven storytelling, this is the film for you. I look forward to seeing it again, and hope it will be released on DVD in the US soon!
    8Tony-Kiss-Castillo

    Solid+Off-Beat Art House, Semi-Plotless, Slightly Surreal, Norwegian Language Character Study

    From PASTO, COLOMBIA-Via: L. A. CA; CALI, COLOMBIA & ORLANDO, FL

    FIRST... Let us FOCUS on the Title´s content and context!

    And...First order of business: The IMDb Intro Blurb on O'HORTEN: If you haven't read it...DON'T! If you have, forget about it and read my Review! The Blurb just doesn't prepare you for the tone and feel of the movie! The only thing I'll reveal about the "Storyline" occurs only 15 or 20 minutes into the movie, so no harm in that, eh?

    ODD (Yes, that's his name!) has never been late nor missed his train in nearly 40 years as an engineer. He seems just a tad anxious about his soon- to-be retirement. His house-of-cards life is about to undergo a seismic shift and collapse. This is foreshadowed just a bit as things begin to spin out of control on the eve of his last scheduled trip at the helm as engineer...which cause him to.....Well.... Better You see what then ensues!!!

    It's doubtful many people will agree with me on this, but the ONLY movie O'HORTEN vaguely reminds me of is 1979's BEING THERE. Both have a slightly surreal feel to them, and the lead characters (Remember Peter Sellers as Chauncey Gardiner?) do share a lot of things in common. A chain of serendipitous occurrences lead up to events that early on seemed obvious, but later, fades into the background as something just not meant to be! If an ending has a lot to do with defining a film's genre...Then please, be patient and hold-off on classifying this one until you see the end credits.

    BTW, the music is delicate, haunting and provides absolutely perfect accompaniment. The photography is also superb and pleasantly stylized.

    8*.....ENJOY! / DISFRUTELA!
    8richard_sleboe

    Driving blind

    Rhapsodic. Anti-climactic. Deadpan. Superbly lit, shot, and cut. Writer-director-producer Bent Hamer's unique blend of vision and attention to detail makes sure that everything fits in this gem of an art-house movie. It's uneventful and unprecedented at the same time. In the process of telling the story of Odd Horten's retirement, Bent Hamer paints an affectionate portrait of his quiet hero. We never know what's really going on in Odd Horten's mind, but we learn a great deal about him just from watching him go about his daily routine during his final days as an award-winning locomotive driver on the Oslo-Bergen express. Odd is a loving son, an early riser, a drinker of black coffee, a pipe smoker, a boat owner, a late-night sauna-goer. Late one night, on his way home, he meets Trygve, a schizophrenic inventor who likes to drive his Citroen with his eyes closed. What Trygve says of his brother is also true for Odd: He does things in his own way. The segment about Odd's exhausting attempt to pay a visit to his friend Flo, an airport worker, alone is worth the ticket. Great instrumental score by John Erik Kaada. Not for everyone, but if you like it odd, Odd is your man.
    9imxo

    The Norwegian Everyman

    What I most liked about "O'Horten" was the quiet likability of all the characters, and from the most staid to the most eccentric, characters they all are. It's almost as if Norwegians come from a different place than the rest of us.

    We've seen lots of Swedish films over the decades, but these stoic Norwegians make the Swedes seem positively Mediterranean in comparison! The emotions expressed quietly - very quietly - in the film include love, respect, loyalty, and non-judgmental relationships between strangers. What's more, it's quietly funny! Of course, there is a bigger point, too; i.e., It's never too late.

    Baard Owe, perfectly cast as Odd Horten, is wonderfully supported by a cast that includes Espen Skjonberg and Henny Moan. A quiet, captivating film.
    10dumsumdumfai

    You have to be odd to like this movie

    Waited a long time for this one. Ever since Water Easy Reached - which stood out in blur of movies from TIFF 98, and the poignantly thoughtful and revealing (about Swed/Norwegian angst) Kitchen Stories. So did expectation get the best of me?

    The more I thought about this, the more I like the film. Yes it has it's own pace, but everything is so well thought out. No emotional manipulations, but there are plenty of emotions in the storyline. Great opening shots for the credits, and an amazing score that seems to tell you the mood for the story, plenty of time to digest the dialogue versus the choice of actions by each of the characters.

    The story revolves around Odd, a retiring train engineer, the choices he made, makes and will be making and the people he meets along the way. Kind of rebirth, resolution of regrets kind of story. Doesn' sound very controversial or exciting against any other contending films ... even for an audience award. And it is not. But I really admire ... shall we say ... the integrity behind and of this film's character and intent ??? This movie has a soul and you can feel it. Maybe it is saying nothing is too late, reflection is a good thing, being alone physically is not a bad thing when your mind is active and gentle and flexible.

    Some scenes/shots reminds me of Aki Murismaki's Drifting Clouds.

    Bent was there for the Q&A to explain a few things, like he did for Kitchen Stories. And you see that he is passionate, has lots to say, and stays true to the story, and the character, without being overtly dramatic. I wonder why Bent is the way he is - telling stories in the style and tone that he does; incorporating everyday touches and observatrions from his home country. And probably this film tells you why.

    **** spoilers *** and apparently ski jumping is very common in Norway, even Bent has done it. And the woman in the jumping scene is a world champion.

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      Norway's official submission to the foreign language Oscar.
    • Crazy credits
      To my mother, and all other female ski jumpers

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • June 18, 2008 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Norway
      • Germany
      • France
      • Denmark
    • Language
      • Norwegian
    • Also known as
      • O'Horten
    • Production companies
      • Bulbul Films
      • Pandora Filmproduktion
      • ZDF/Arte
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $302,232
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $24,938
      • May 24, 2009
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,791,937
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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