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The Boy Who Couldn't Swim

Original title: Drengen der ikke kunne svømme
  • 2011
  • 33m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
506
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The Boy Who Couldn't Swim (2011)
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Two teen boys meet each other by chance in Copenhagen and team up to find one of the boys' mother. Will they find her or will they instead find the thing that is really missing from their li... Read allTwo teen boys meet each other by chance in Copenhagen and team up to find one of the boys' mother. Will they find her or will they instead find the thing that is really missing from their lives?Two teen boys meet each other by chance in Copenhagen and team up to find one of the boys' mother. Will they find her or will they instead find the thing that is really missing from their lives?

  • Director
    • Anders Helde
  • Writer
    • Anders Helde
  • Stars
    • Sebastian Elkrog Sørensen
    • Jonas Wandschneider
    • Christian Damsgaard
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    506
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    • Director
      • Anders Helde
    • Writer
      • Anders Helde
    • Stars
      • Sebastian Elkrog Sørensen
      • Jonas Wandschneider
      • Christian Damsgaard
    • 3User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Sebastian Elkrog Sørensen
    • Rasmus
    Jonas Wandschneider
    • Nicklas
    Christian Damsgaard
    • Carsten
    Danny Thykær
    Danny Thykær
    • Pusher
    Dorte Skjoldemose
    • Rasmus' Mother
    Michael Liltorp
    • Henchman
    Frank Mothe
    • Man on the Central Station
    • (uncredited)
    Kim Sørensen
    • Man on train
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Anders Helde
    • Writer
      • Anders Helde
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    9thomasdosborneii

    The Journey May Be The Companion

    This was a very beautiful film with two young actors whose faces were very expressive of their personal sense of unsureness and disconnectedness with the world, yet wishing to demonstrate a bravado and control of their personal circumstances. The opening shots of the film showed the yearning and glistening hope in the eyes of the boy, Rasmus, as he looked out the train window, contrasted with the harsh face of a middle-aged stranger sitting next to him on the train whose face showed the angry lines of a firm acceptance of his place in hard world where dreams won't come true. One can see in that that youth is not apt to find much of value from people such as those, who are more apt to destroy their spirit than they are to ignite it.

    In the train station, the other boy, Niklas, almost by a kind of bodily magnetism instantly connects with Rasmus as someone he can trust to help him by holding a stolen item while he escapes from men who are pursuing him. A while later, Niklas, having escaped from the pursuing men, meets up with Rasmus and while it seems that Rasmus has a vague destination he is heading for that he doesn't feel like revealing to Niklas, Niklas convinces him that they need to go there together with Rasmus riding in the cart of Rasmus's bicycle cart. And that really was the true journey, the two of them toward, or with, each other, they who share certain personal circumstances and need.

    This action of them traveling together seemed to put them together in their own isolated bubble. Much of the movie was simply their traveling together throughout the city of Copenhagen from one destination to another (which I appreciated seeing, as while I have passed through Copenhagen, I haven't seen very much of it), but the beauty of the city, the simple shared exuberance of the boys as they felt the wind in their hair and a feeling of their own motive power, and the various expressions on their faces, sometimes wide open, sometimes cautiously masked, tell the true story without a need for words. And what words there were, were pointed and expressive, and throughout those conversations the boys were continually reaching out in yearning for connection, and then drawing back into unsureness, wavering on that balance beam between "yes I need" and "no I don't".

    The title of the movie, "The Boy Who Couldn't Swim", made me think of a wise Jewish saying that I learned about in a psychology book, "A father's job is to teach his children how to swim." While at first that seems trivial, you come to realize that "swimming" is metaphorical of leaving the safety of home and venturing out bit by bit into an alien and dangerous world (or an uncaring and exploitative one). The father is not to hang onto his children, but to help them grow up into a secure adulthood. So what of those children who have not been "taught how to swim?" How do they maneuver out in this world without having had a secure center to start out from? Perhaps they can have another chance, by finding helpers along the way, if only they can recognize them and take the risk of connecting with them when they find them.
    Kirpianuscus

    nice

    two boys. sketches of families. memories of one from them about a special day. a film about survive and about a form of friendship, remembering Proust and a lot of films about same theme. nice, beautiful but, maybe, too long. because a concentrate story was better. like many short films, it is about feelings more than support for a story. and this is the basic obstacle for define in the best manner. because it is a film about solitude and need of one to meet his mother, for the other to survive. the kiss scene is too ambiguous for define the film as part of a genre. and this does "The Boy Who Could Not Swim" seductive but not memorable.

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      When writer-director Anders Helde started writing the script he immediately thought of actor Jonas Wandschneider for the role of Rasmus. Anders Helde had first seen Jonas Wandschneider in the film 'The Substitute' (2007) and he later met Jonas Wandschneider on the set of the TV show 'Anna Pihl' in 2007. In both 'The Substitute' and 'Anna Pihl' Jonas Wandschneider played a similarly aged boy with some of the same traits and sensitivities as Rasmus in 'The Boy Who Couldn't Swim'. Once given the script and offered the role of Rasmus, Jonas Wandschneider asked if he could play the role of Nicklas instead as he wanted to take on a different challenge for this movie and play a different kind of character from those he had played in the past.
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      A loving thought to Henrik Bergqvist who was taken from us much too soon.

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    • Release date
      • April 2012 (Denmark)
    • Country of origin
      • Denmark
    • Language
      • Danish
    • Also known as
      • Мальчик, который не умел плавать
    • Filming locations
      • Christiania, Christianshavn, Copenhagen, Denmark
    • Production company
      • Superior Films
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      • $4,500 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      33 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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