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A young boy named Julian, whose Christmas Eve birthday turns sad with the death of his sister sends his household into mourning and it isn't until he meets Christmas-loving Hedwig that he be... Read allA young boy named Julian, whose Christmas Eve birthday turns sad with the death of his sister sends his household into mourning and it isn't until he meets Christmas-loving Hedwig that he begins to believe in Christmas again.A young boy named Julian, whose Christmas Eve birthday turns sad with the death of his sister sends his household into mourning and it isn't until he meets Christmas-loving Hedwig that he begins to believe in Christmas again.
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Sampda Sharma
- Julian's Mother
- (as Samsaya Sampda Sharma)
Advika Bal
- Augusta
- (as Bal Advika)
Mohammed A. Jama
- Bodyguard
- (as Mohammed Ahamed Jama)
Ada Kelly
- School Choir
- (as Ada Kelly Hotvedt)
Savannah Marie Schei
- School Choir
- (as Savannah Schei)
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Wasn't sure when we started watching if this was just yet another mediocre film churned out for the Christmas period. Admittedly, it started off pretty average but quickly got better and better and surprised with its emotion and depth. Stunning Norwegian winter snowy landscapes and beautiful Christmas scenes to get you in the seasonal holiday mood. Highly recommend watching this lovely, uplifting and emotional gem of a Christmas film. Not heavy, sad at times, but ultimately a happy, uplifting message. All ages will enjoy except very young children. Loved it! 10 out of 10! Surprisingly good film!
The Snow Sister begins with deep emotional tugs. You can feel the sadness in the characters. The actors do a great job conveying the grief and melancholy that consumes them, in spite being surrounded by a wonderful holiday background. The contrast that Julian finds in meeting Hedwig is perfectly warm and comforting. There is just enough disconnect in Julian that shows he's dealing with deep loss and loneliness. Hedwig inspires him to smile and open up to the joy of the season, as well as a new budding friendship. Both of these young actors were perfect. I was so moved by their display of emotions. The setting was also picture perfect. I felt the chill of the Nordic winter, but was warmed by the quaint village scenes plotted with old Norse and Germanic charm. As well as, Christmas decor and classic Yule festives.
As the story moves forward and the friendship between the two central characters(Julian and Hedwig) grows , it's filled with those innocent pure moments of youth. You start to feel the importance of this connection and how these two young beings were brought together on some other spiritual level. Slowly, bits are revealed and the depth of each of their characters is given light. Hedwig in her boisterous joyful nature and Julian in his guarded sullen sweetness. The delivery of small details to allow the viewer to build on what they suspect is behind these characters and their struggle, is well done. There is a great variance of light/dark throughout the film. Playing perfectly with all the characters and their interactions.
One may have the opinion this is a child's movie. In many aspects it is, but so much deeper. The central characters are children and the adults have limited supporting roles. The adult actors did a fantastic job, emanating the emotional theme of the story. Although , ultimately it's the children in the film who are developing an understanding of the importance of life and joy, no matter what losses are handed to us. I feel the reason Julian is able to connect with Hedwig is because of this youthful energy and openness. The adults are in deep dreary. The children are sad, but are able to find the inspiration and light which culminates into a very moving resolution for all of the characters.
This film, in my opinion is perfectly executed. It is a great reminder of the human spirit...both the physical and non-physical. It's a cathartic experience, dealing with loss, frienship, family and reconnecting with that love and jubilance that's within each and every one of us. Being celebrated amidst..which most feel.. is the merriest season of all, it's a reminder that even in our darkest times we can find joy and inspiration in each other.
As the story moves forward and the friendship between the two central characters(Julian and Hedwig) grows , it's filled with those innocent pure moments of youth. You start to feel the importance of this connection and how these two young beings were brought together on some other spiritual level. Slowly, bits are revealed and the depth of each of their characters is given light. Hedwig in her boisterous joyful nature and Julian in his guarded sullen sweetness. The delivery of small details to allow the viewer to build on what they suspect is behind these characters and their struggle, is well done. There is a great variance of light/dark throughout the film. Playing perfectly with all the characters and their interactions.
One may have the opinion this is a child's movie. In many aspects it is, but so much deeper. The central characters are children and the adults have limited supporting roles. The adult actors did a fantastic job, emanating the emotional theme of the story. Although , ultimately it's the children in the film who are developing an understanding of the importance of life and joy, no matter what losses are handed to us. I feel the reason Julian is able to connect with Hedwig is because of this youthful energy and openness. The adults are in deep dreary. The children are sad, but are able to find the inspiration and light which culminates into a very moving resolution for all of the characters.
This film, in my opinion is perfectly executed. It is a great reminder of the human spirit...both the physical and non-physical. It's a cathartic experience, dealing with loss, frienship, family and reconnecting with that love and jubilance that's within each and every one of us. Being celebrated amidst..which most feel.. is the merriest season of all, it's a reminder that even in our darkest times we can find joy and inspiration in each other.
I mean its the storyline which makes this movie special but i admire the way how it is presented to us (audience). After so much time i have watched a movie that is worth watching. It is a heartwarming holiday movie with beautiful themes like loss, hope and the beauty of Christmas.(Synopsis) this story follows a young boy struggling with grief, whose family is weighed down by a tragic loss. Just when it seems the joy of the season has faded, he meets a lively girl in a red coat who helps him rediscover the spirit of Christmas. Much love to the director, actors, producers and all the people who were behind in the making of this film. Thanks for giving this film to us (audience).
This movie, about a young boy named Julian, is a masterpiece!
I am very surprised by how much I enjoyed it. First of all, it is a Netflix movie. Second, it is mainly for children. And third, it is Norwegian. These reasons are typical for not having the best movies, but The Snow Sister stands out with its handful of qualities.
While the themes and commentary are simple, the movie excels with its handling of the beautiful and emotional story due to several elements. The pacing is almost perfect, the editing is fantastic, the dialogues feel mature, planned, and appropriate, and the actors do great, especially Celina Meyer Hovland (as Hedvig). I love her energy, and I appreciate that she does not do too much out of her role. The main actor, Mudit Gupta (as Julian), is not as good but does worthy. But there is more that elevates the experience. The score is absolutely amazing, which I am a sucker for, and I could listen to it every day. The visuals are great as well, much because of the good camerawork and nice visual effects. Speaking of the story, it is so much to say about it because it manages to be beautiful, tragic, warm, and dark simultaneously. This makes the experience an emotional ride that can touch everybody's hearts.
In conclusion, this is a surprising masterpiece. Despite being a children's movie on Netflix, it excels with perfect pacing, mature dialogues, strong performances, and exceptional score and visuals. It beautifully balances beauty, tragedy, warmth, and darkness, making it an emotional journey for all viewers.
I am very surprised by how much I enjoyed it. First of all, it is a Netflix movie. Second, it is mainly for children. And third, it is Norwegian. These reasons are typical for not having the best movies, but The Snow Sister stands out with its handful of qualities.
While the themes and commentary are simple, the movie excels with its handling of the beautiful and emotional story due to several elements. The pacing is almost perfect, the editing is fantastic, the dialogues feel mature, planned, and appropriate, and the actors do great, especially Celina Meyer Hovland (as Hedvig). I love her energy, and I appreciate that she does not do too much out of her role. The main actor, Mudit Gupta (as Julian), is not as good but does worthy. But there is more that elevates the experience. The score is absolutely amazing, which I am a sucker for, and I could listen to it every day. The visuals are great as well, much because of the good camerawork and nice visual effects. Speaking of the story, it is so much to say about it because it manages to be beautiful, tragic, warm, and dark simultaneously. This makes the experience an emotional ride that can touch everybody's hearts.
In conclusion, this is a surprising masterpiece. Despite being a children's movie on Netflix, it excels with perfect pacing, mature dialogues, strong performances, and exceptional score and visuals. It beautifully balances beauty, tragedy, warmth, and darkness, making it an emotional journey for all viewers.
I am so grateful for this story and the the beautiful telling of it that is carried out by the cast and beautiful set contained in this movie. This is not your average Christmas story. It is tender and reaches into grief spaces where many stories cannot get to, the idea of the winter nest is so touching and beautiful, and the amazing snow statue will haunt me forever. I'm grateful for the people who assembled to tell this tale, thank you. The filming is beautiful. The narrative is haunting in a good way, the actors are well cast, and the setting in a fjord is spectacular. Thank you for the story.
Did you know
- TriviaIn the original Norwegian language, the boy's name is Julian. He is born on Christmas Eve, which is the day that Christmas is celebrated in Norway. The Norwegian word for Christmas is 'Jul'- hence his name 'Julian' and Hedvig's comment about his parents being fantastic people. Julian's older sister's name is 'Juni'- the Norwegian word for 'June'. At the beginning of the film, when Julian visits her grave, her date of birth is shown as being on the 12th of June.
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