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Touch - Nos étreintes passées

Original title: Snerting
  • 2024
  • R
  • 2h 1m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
6.3K
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POPULARITY
4,634
127
Egill Ólafsson, Kôki, and Palmi Kormákur in Touch - Nos étreintes passées (2024)
It centers on a widower's journey to find his first love before time runs out.
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A romantic and thrilling story that spans several decades and continents; Touch follows one man's emotional journey to find his first love who disappeared 50 years ago, before his time runs ... Read allA romantic and thrilling story that spans several decades and continents; Touch follows one man's emotional journey to find his first love who disappeared 50 years ago, before his time runs out.A romantic and thrilling story that spans several decades and continents; Touch follows one man's emotional journey to find his first love who disappeared 50 years ago, before his time runs out.

  • Director
    • Baltasar Kormákur
  • Writers
    • Olaf Olafsson
    • Baltasar Kormákur
  • Stars
    • Egill Ólafsson
    • Kôki
    • Palmi Kormákur
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    6.3K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,634
    127
    • Director
      • Baltasar Kormákur
    • Writers
      • Olaf Olafsson
      • Baltasar Kormákur
    • Stars
      • Egill Ólafsson
      • Kôki
      • Palmi Kormákur
    • 53User reviews
    • 69Critic reviews
    • 74Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 11 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Touch: I'm Terrified Of You
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    Touch: I'm A Student
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    Touch: I'm A Student
    Touch: Broken Thread (Love Theme From Touch)
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    Touch: Broken Thread (Love Theme From Touch)
    Touch: First Meetings
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    Egill Ólafsson
    • Kristófer
    Kôki
    • Young Miko
    • (as Kōki)
    Palmi Kormákur
    • Young Kristófer
    • (as Pálmi Kormákur)
    Masahiro Motoki
    Masahiro Motoki
    • Takahashi-san
    Yôko Narahashi
    Yôko Narahashi
    • Miko
    • (as Yoko Narahashi)
    Ruth Sheen
    Ruth Sheen
    • Mrs. Ellis
    Masatoshi Nakamura
    • Kutaragi-san
    Meg Kubota
    Meg Kubota
    • Hitomi
    Tatsuya Tagawa
    • Arai-san
    Charles Nishikawa
    Charles Nishikawa
    • Goto-san
    Siggi Ingvarsson
    Siggi Ingvarsson
    • Jónas
    • (as Sigurður Ingvarsson)
    Starkaður Pétursson
    • Markús
    Akshay Khanna
    • Phillip
    Kieran Buckeridge
    Kieran Buckeridge
    • London Hotel Clerk
    Brandy Row
    • Tattoo Shop Owner
    Benedikt Erlingsson
    Benedikt Erlingsson
    • Dr. Stefánsson
    Maria Ellingsen
    Maria Ellingsen
    • Inga
    • (as María Ellingsen)
    Eiji Mihara
    Eiji Mihara
    • Dr. Kobayashi
    • Director
      • Baltasar Kormákur
    • Writers
      • Olaf Olafsson
      • Baltasar Kormákur
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    User reviews53

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    8brentsbulletinboard

    A Truly Original Romantic Mystery

    Many of us have experienced situations in life that have left us wondering "what might have been," especially in matters of romance. And sometimes these scenarios can linger in our psyche for a lifetime, gnawing away at us and potentially leaving us with feelings of profound regret. Some of us, though, vow not to succumb to such disappointment, taking action to resolve these matters before it's too late. Such is the case of a 75-year-old Icelandic man (Egill Ólafsson) suffering from the onset of dementia during the early days of the COVID pandemic. With the clock running out, his health faltering and stringent quarantine measures being put into place, he's nevertheless desperate to learn what happened to the love of his life, a beautiful young Japanese immigrant (Koki) he met 51 years earlier while his younger self (Pálmi Kormákur) was living in London. After a brief, passionate love affair, she suddenly vanished and returned to Japan without an explanation, an event that has haunted him ever since. He decides to search for her before health and travel restrictions prevent him from doing so, an impulsive journey that takes him back to London and then on to Japan to find out what happened. To say much more would reveal too much about the secrets driving this compelling romance/mystery, suffice it to say, though, that the protagonist's tale is an engaging one, told through an absorbing story line deftly peppered with flashbacks to different points in the characters' lives. In telling this story of love and intrigue, writer-director Baltasar Kormákur presents a colorful mix of genuinely original characters in a variety of circumstances not depicted on the big screen before. Admittedly, the pacing could stand to be stepped up in a few places (an outcome that could have been accomplished with some judicious editing), and further enhancement of the back story and character development might have provided more meaningful depth to the overall narrative. However, given the captivating trail of bread crumbs that the filmmaker doles out for viewers, this heartfelt release leaves audience members continually wondering what's coming next. And, in doing so, the picture serves up a number of little-known, eye-opening cultural revelations that add spice and diversity to a genre that seldom ventures into such unfamiliar territory, an objective carried out with a tremendous sense of warmth without becoming unduly sentimental. In my view, this is the picture that the vastly overrated "Past Lives" (2023) was trying to be (and could have been), one that entertains, enlightens and educates all at the same time while providing audiences with a tale that's sure to tug at the heartstrings - and shows us how "what might have been" could have actually been brought into being.
    10tagawa-55508

    A love story filled with beautiful music

    The love story, which unfolds in silence, traverses different eras and places but never misleads the audience, captivating the viewer's heart with its wonderful direction (director Baltasar Kormákur) and the beauty of the camera work (cameraman Bergsteinn Björgúlfsson). Although the story is heartbreaking and at times cruel, songs play an important role in this film to prevent it from becoming too serious. The heartbreaking Icelandic folk song sung at the beginning by an older Christopher (Egill Ólafsson) becomes the central theme of the film. Next, the song by Arai-san (Tatsuya Tagawa) from the Japanese restaurant where young Christopher (Palmi Kormákur) works depicts the love affair between Christopher and Miko (Koki, the restaurant chef's daughter, the father played by Masahiro Motoki), sometimes romantic, sometimes comical and heartbreaking. Along the way, the Icelandic folk songs sung by young Christopher are wonderful, and the karaoke by Kutaragi (Masatoshi Nakamura), whom old Christopher met in Japan, actually fits the theme of the film. The film ends with a moving performance of an Icelandic folk song sung by older Christopher while holding the hand of Miko (Yoko Narahashi), whom he sees for the first time in 50 years. The music used in the film (music by Högni Egilsson) is also very beautiful, but it is rare to see a film where the characters sing so many songs (except, of course, for musical films).
    8peeedeee-94281

    A well made movie that I found quite moving

    I'm actually surprised there weren't any reviews for this film yet. It has a high score on Rotten Tomatoes.

    I am not a very good writer the way other reviews are written, so I'll keep it simple: As you can gather from the trailer, this is a story about an Icelandic man who appears to be reaching a point in his life where he wants to perhaps tie up some loose ends, which included searching for his long lost love. The love affair was set in the rebellious 60s, and featured the younger Kristoffer looking for a job in London while he was still studying abroad from his Icelandic home. He picked a Japanese restaurant because of the help wanted sign outside, but as he was leaving, he saw the restaurant owners daughter and decided he really wanted to work there haha. Well, you can't blame him, Miko, played by the very attractive Koki, has wonderful charisma, and she gave him that second look as she walked away lol. Well, you can sort of guess what happens with the whole dating the boss/father's daughter behind his back, then it's discovered. So the elder Kristoffer was hoping to reconnect with his lost love.

    The movie is presented in chronological order, but it jumps back and forth between the present and past. We also get insight into certain stigmatisms that Japanese society can have, and how that affects one's upbringing and destiny.

    Overall, it was a very well made film. I found all the actors (the younger and elder versions) very engaging. I was thinking at first this movie was about the young man becoming a better cook at the restaurant, but it's really about the relationship between Kristoffer and Miko.

    And if you're worried that there's some sort of over the top, tragic ending, I can't spoil it for you - but you don't have to worry about that.

    I hope more people go out to see this film and lend their better writing skills to reviewing this film and hopefully appreciation of it!
    10thehopefultraveler

    A beautifully and elegantly told heartbreaking story of lost love

    It's only July 2024 and this is hands down the best film of the year so far. What a dream it would be to see this film be nominated at next year's Oscars for the filmmakers and cast. Hopefully this film will be remembered in some other award races if not the Oscars. The story telling is gentle and beguiling but never slow. There is no wasted moments as Kristofer (Egill Ólafsson) now worried about memory problems after his wife has since passed and living a lonely life in Iceland. He takes the audience on a journey through the start of pandemic through London and Japan (and through extended flashbacks) as he searches for a true love who abandoned him half a century ago. The actors are well chosen for the roles including the actors playing the young Kristofer (Pálmi Kormákur) and his love interest Miko (Kôki). All the emotions and reactions seem natural and their empathy fully earned. A restrained but pivotal role is played by Masahiro Motoki as Miko's father and Kristofer's mentor in Japanese cuisine. Audiences may remember Motoki from the Oscar winning film "Departures". The best films often have stories we wish will never end. We want to know more and this film is no exception. But the ending here is fully satisfying. It's a quietly intense and yet still emotional ending. How do we overcome loss and find the courage to resolve our grief. This story shows how one man finds the will in what initially feels like an impossible situation.
    9steiner-sam

    A fascinating cross-cultural love story brilliantly told.

    It's a search-for-lost-love romantic drama set in 1969 London, England, and March 1980 in London and Japan, with a few scenes between those dates. Kristófer (Palmi Kormakur/Egill Ólafsson) is an elderly widower in Iceland facing increasingly fragile health just as the Covid outbreak is arriving in 2020. He leaves for London to search for a Japanese woman, Miko (Koki/Yoki Narahashi), whom he met in London in 1969 while dropping out of graduate school at the London School of Economics as a frustrated political radical.

    We see Kristófer's 2020 search for Miko interspersed with scenes in 1969 when he worked initially as a dishwasher in a restaurant owned by Miko's widowed father, Takahashi-san (Masahiro Motoki). The film's 1969 scenes follow Kristófer's increasing fascination with Japanese culture, and more particularly with Miko. Their relationship grows until Takahashi-san and Miko suddenly disappear. By "Touch's" end, we learn the reasons for Miko's disappearance that stretch back to World War II.

    I loved this movie, partly because I've always been a hopeless romantic. But "Touch" brings together so much from cross-cultural love, the struggle to understand never-before-seen illnesses, and the power of remembering first loves. "Touch" (a recurring visual theme between lovers) perhaps has a bit too neat an ending, but it was all very satisfying. I came close to giving it a 10.

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    • Trivia
      In Kristofer's hometown there is a mountain. The Mountain is Kirkjufell in the northern part of the Snaefellsnes peninsula in Iceland. Said to be the most photographed mountain in Iceland.
    • Soundtracks
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      performed by Plastic Ono Band

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    • Release date
      • July 30, 2025 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Iceland
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • English
      • Japanese
      • Icelandic
    • Also known as
      • Touch
    • Production companies
      • RVK Studios
      • Good Chaos
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,174,640
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $446,590
      • Jul 14, 2024
    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,570,057
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 1m(121 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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