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Submarino

  • 2010
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
12K
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Submarino (2010)
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Two brothers meet at their mother's funeral, each in his way on a path of self-destruction, both haunted by a tragedy in their youth.Two brothers meet at their mother's funeral, each in his way on a path of self-destruction, both haunted by a tragedy in their youth.Two brothers meet at their mother's funeral, each in his way on a path of self-destruction, both haunted by a tragedy in their youth.

  • Director
    • Thomas Vinterberg
  • Writers
    • Jonas T. Bengtsson
    • Tobias Lindholm
    • Thomas Vinterberg
  • Stars
    • Gustav Fischer Kjærulff
    • Sebastian Bull
    • Mads Broe Andersen
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    12K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Thomas Vinterberg
    • Writers
      • Jonas T. Bengtsson
      • Tobias Lindholm
      • Thomas Vinterberg
    • Stars
      • Gustav Fischer Kjærulff
      • Sebastian Bull
      • Mads Broe Andersen
    • 18User reviews
    • 42Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 10 wins & 19 nominations total

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    Gustav Fischer Kjærulff
    • Martin
    Sebastian Bull
    Sebastian Bull
    • Lille Nick
    • (as Sebastian Bull Sarning)
    Mads Broe Andersen
    • Lillebror
    • (as Mads Broe)
    Jakob Cedergren
    Jakob Cedergren
    • Nick
    Peter Plaugborg
    • Martins far
    Patricia Schumann
    • Sofie
    Morten Rose
    • Ivan
    Henrik Strube
    • Jimmy Gule (Yellow Jimmy)
    Helene Reingaard Neumann
    • Mona
    Dar Salim
    Dar Salim
    • Goran
    Esther Hancock
    • Nabokonen Vørle
    Henrik Petersen
    • Forsvareren
    Lisbeth H. Pedersen
    • Sagsbehandler
    • (as Lisbeth Holm Pedersen)
    Elias Ehlers
    • Carsten
    Sebastian
    • Baby
    Gustav
    • Baby
    Mei Oulund
    • Drengenes mor
    • (as Mei Oulund Ipsen)
    Kristian Kirk Østergaard
    • Tobias
    • (as Christian Kirk Østergaard)
    • Director
      • Thomas Vinterberg
    • Writers
      • Jonas T. Bengtsson
      • Tobias Lindholm
      • Thomas Vinterberg
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    User reviews18

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    10TBJCSKCNRRQTreviews

    Pain

    I have not read the novel, and barely knew that this was based upon one. This film is like a splinter in your heart, from the first frame to the last. It is pushed to the limit of what we can handle of authentic misery. The social realism, so unrelenting, such rich detail to it, and none of it strains credulity. I was interested in this from when I first heard of it, and when I found out it was by Thomas Vinterberg, the man behind Festen and Dear Wendy, I knew I would watch this. He does wonders with the editing and the cinematography, creating a bleak and mundane(not to be confused with ugly or boring) feel to the visuals, matching the lives of the people we are witnessing and their environment. The camera stays "in the background", letting what we see speak for itself. This has impeccable writing, the events, the dialog(and its delivery), the crowning little touches, it's all excellent. In the end, what truly makes this work beyond belief is the amazing acting from everyone(who are all perfectly cast, as well), and that definitely also goes for the children(who, might I add, are charming and sweet kids, too, including the baby; seriously, can't you count on one hand the infants in movies that are *genuinely* cute? This is one of the only ones, in over a century of the medium), who deliver some of the most astonishing performances seen from ones around that age. Honestly, there is perhaps one single(and entirely understandable) moment that isn't completely convincing, but everything that comes before or since is. In spite of all that we see them do, we sympathize with the credible and well-developed characters. There is a lot of disturbing content, a bit of violence, some sexuality and infrequent strong language in this. I recommend this to anyone mature enough for the subject matter, at least if you can handle it. 10/10
    8stef70000

    Classic Danish-male high-variance redemption hybrid

    Vinterberg has a great grip on playing out human drama. Even though the circumstances are extreme and might feel a tiny bit too much, I never felt the emotions displayed are overplayed or inauthentic. The subtleties of the main actors were very nicely used to convey dread as well as sympathy with the two brothers. All in all it felt like a roller-coaster of redemption-feelings, since with every chapter closed, yielding the actual redemption, another backside opened, inducing jarring unfinishedness, unansweredness, and despair.
    7berestov

    Depressing

    Perhaps the darkest film of Vinterberg's career, if not the only one. You may know this director from such films as The Hunt (2013) and Another one (2020).

    As much as 15 years ago, his work was published under the name Submarine. The tone of the film is clear from the very first minutes. Nothing good will happen, and over time, the heroes will only sink faster and faster to the bottom, in order to eventually come to the surface.

    When a person feels bad, he watches light and life-affirming films, and apparently when he feels very good, he turns on something like this.
    9JvH48

    Entertaining but depressing stories with two brothers in problematic circumstances

    We see two separate but continuously interleaving stories of two brothers, each trying to cope with their daily lives, overall providing for a pessimistic view on their lives, riddled with drugs, violence, alcohol, bad housing circumstances, but at the same time trying to deal with their responsibilities like caring for a kid. The title of the film says it all: it stands for a method of torture, where someone is kept under water until he nearly drowns.

    Though knowing no people living in similar depressing circumstances, casting and acting looked very convincing to me. Apart from that, we saw a sequence of events that kept us wondering what would happen next. All this resulted in a "page turner" experience, fundamental to a good movie.

    Alternating between the stories of the two brothers was an extra bonus that made this film entertaining throughout. They each live their own separate lives, under circumstances that are very different but equally troublesome. Their respective paths cross each other in less than a handful of situations. Once you get a fix who the main characters are, this way of structuring two story lines works perfectly.

    The film opens with a prologue, wherein two young boys imitate the baptism of a newly born child "just like they do in church". After that, the real story takes off, but I could not connect the dots at the point where the prologue moves on to the actual two story lines. Maybe I was not paying attention enough. I had to wait until the final scene before I understood. Regardless, it did not hinder my appreciation of the film as a whole.

    Given all things happening you cannot expect everyone to live happily ever after. Nevertheless, the finale of the movie shows a moving scene under impressive musical tones, where even the toughest role players seem to show some tears. It may be intended by the film makers to leave us with an optimistic feeling after all, with some silver lining around the clouds.
    10Dgbibook

    A must see film

    I have just watched this film from SBS Australian network, I was glued to the screen and wanted to give my gratitude to the writer and producer, this to me was a film that is dateless as we see life that effects and infects from the time that we enter this world

    It's a reflection of life itself as we start out so pure but within life somehow we are exposed to a potential stream of danger and propaganda

    I grabbed my son and hugged him very tight as I will try to prevent him from such an experience

    Well done Mr Thomas Vinterberg your film was incredible and powerful, yes it did leave me sad but sad in a good way

    Very kind regards DGB

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    • Trivia
      Submarino is the name of a common torture method among the world's prisons, the prisoner is hanged upside down with the head inside a recipient full of water, feces, urine among other things. The movie takes this as a metaphor because all the characters are sunk into violence, alcoholism, drug addiction and twisted sex and, in those situations, is very difficult to breathe.
    • Connections
      Featured in DR2 Premiere: Episode #4.1 (2010)
    • Soundtracks
      Cirkeline har fødselsdag
      Lyrics by Hanne Wernberg

      Music by Hans-Henrik Ley (as Hans Henrik Ley)

      Performed by Nanette, Maj Britt, Aske, Christian, Linda & Jens

      © Dansk Tegnefilm Kompagni 1968

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    • Release date
      • September 1, 2010 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Denmark
      • Sweden
    • Official sites
      • MK2 (France)
      • Official site (Denmark)
    • Language
      • Danish
    • Also known as
      • Субмарино
    • Filming locations
      • Bispebjerg Kirkegård, Bispebjerg, Copenhagen, Denmark(cemetery)
    • Production companies
      • Nimbus Film
      • TV2 Danmark
      • Nordisk Film & TV-Fond
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $815,998
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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