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Béliers

Original title: Hrútar
  • 2015
  • R
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
15K
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Béliers (2015)
In a remote Icelandic farming valley, two brothers who haven't spoken in 40 years have to come together in order to save what's dearest to them - their sheep.
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In a remote Icelandic farming valley, two brothers who haven't spoken in 40 years have to come together in order to save what's dearest to them - their sheep.In a remote Icelandic farming valley, two brothers who haven't spoken in 40 years have to come together in order to save what's dearest to them - their sheep.In a remote Icelandic farming valley, two brothers who haven't spoken in 40 years have to come together in order to save what's dearest to them - their sheep.

  • Director
    • Grímur Hákonarson
  • Writer
    • Grímur Hákonarson
  • Stars
    • Sigurður Sigurjónsson
    • Theodór Júlíusson
    • Charlotte Bøving
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    15K
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    • Director
      • Grímur Hákonarson
    • Writer
      • Grímur Hákonarson
    • Stars
      • Sigurður Sigurjónsson
      • Theodór Júlíusson
      • Charlotte Bøving
    • 50User reviews
    • 167Critic reviews
    • 82Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 31 wins & 14 nominations total

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    Sigurður Sigurjónsson
    Sigurður Sigurjónsson
    • Gummi
    Theodór Júlíusson
    • Kiddi
    Charlotte Bøving
    • Katrin
    Jón Benónýsson
    • Runólfur
    Gunnar Jónsson
    Gunnar Jónsson
    • Grímur
    Sveinn Ólafur Gunnarsson
    Sveinn Ólafur Gunnarsson
    • Bjarni
    Þorleifur Einarsson
    • Sindri
    Ingrid Jónsdóttir
    • Eygló
    Jörundur Ragnarsson
    Jörundur Ragnarsson
    • Villi
    Viktor Már Bjarnason
    • Finnur
    Ólafur Ólafsson
    • Tóti
    Jenný Lára Arnórsdóttir
    • Þórey
    Guðrún Sveinbjörnsdóttir
    • Hildur
    Sigurlína Tryggvadóttir
    • Sigurlína
    Þorsteinn Gunnar Bjarnason
    • Police officer
    Anna Sæunn Ólafsdóttir
    • Police officer
    Sigurdur Hlynur Snaebjornsson
    • Veterinary Assistant
    Þorgerdur Sigurgeirsdottir
    • Veterinary Assistant
    • Director
      • Grímur Hákonarson
    • Writer
      • Grímur Hákonarson
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    7pyrocitor

    Shear fascinating enigma (or: an impassive, primal baaaaaaallad)

    You don't have to have been to Iceland to appreciate Rams, but it certainly helps explicate the film's grizzled, deadpan sense of humour, or the mysterious, beguiling power resonating from their vast, otherworldly landscapes. Writer/director Grímur Hákonarson crafts a skeletally simple tale of a community of farmers caring for their sheep whose livelihood is threatened by an outbreak of Scrapie, and employs it as a parable for changing with the times, or the creative, belligerent lengths some will go to to avoid doing so.

    Framed against the unyielding, jaw-dropping vistas of the Icelandic countryside, the (unexplained) conflict between the central two farmers, the spectacularly named Gummi (Sigurður Sigurjónsson) and Kiddi (Theodór Júlíusson), feels equally mythic and etched in fiery stone, with all communication done by note, or the occasional drunken gunshot. It's sometimes difficult to tell what's meant to be funny or sombre in their antics in coping with their isolation and the pending slaughter of their sheep, but Hákonarson embraces the intersection, allowing their impassive, tentative emotional ambiguity and unapologetic wackiness to tease out the tension between amusingly petulant actions and the hard life that's spawned them.

    In fact, the film's main criticism is an increasing suspicion that the awe-inspiring impassivity of its stony plains and narrative alike overly inflates the sense of profundity therein. There's a primal elegance to the simplicity of Rams, but its scenario and central conflict are somewhat too familiar to not supplant with further scripting or characterization. Hákonarson's glacial pace, at first hypnotic and appropriate for the unyielding consistency of the farmers, becomes restless over time, making the film begin to feel sleepier when it should evidence an elegiac crescendo. Things perk up with a stormy and unexpectedly tender climax, but there's a larger breadth of untapped subtext which leaves the film feeling thoroughly pleasant, but flimsier than it should amidst such steadfast a landscape.

    If nothing else, the film should be commended for the abilities of its cast to convey so much largely through solemn staring into the distance. Sigurður Sigurjónsson brings a craggy affability to protagonist Gummi, the crinkles of affection crawling across his normally desolate features as he caresses the wool of his prized sheep making it all the more moving as he comes to terms with the heartbreaking of their pending slaughter. As the crabbier estranged brother, Theodór Júlíusson tempers comedic blustering and haphazard nudity with an undercurrent of real hurt and loss. Both are so odd it's easy to understand how they'd connect so much easier with their sheep, but also the ferocious indignation with which they'll protect not only their individual animals, but their livelihood, lifestyle, and family legacy.

    Rams, in its deliberate primal simplicity, may not offer all the answers to the questions it evokes, but in the hands of such raw,capable performers and the stunning, plaintive Icelandic vistas that Hákonarson films with such reverence, it's a deceptively engaging curiosity, and one worth weathering alongside its farmers. Just keep your clothes on, if at a public screening.

    -7/10
    7rubenm

    Sheep and stubborn men

    'Rams' is a delightful film, for several reasons.

    First, it shows the traditional way of living at the remote Icelandic countryside, a harsh environment where only sheep and stubborn bearded men seem to be able to survive. The beautiful landscape and the traditional farming community are a wonderful setting for this film.

    Secondly, it tells a story with so much nice little details, that it's hard not to like it. It's about two brothers who live a few hundred meters from each other but haven't spoken to each other for 40 years. They communicate, if necessary, by writing letters which are carried from one house to the other by a sheepdog. When their flocks of expertly bred sheep are diagnosed with a deadly disease, their lives are turned upside down.

    Thirdly, it is a bittersweet drama with a very positive feeling to it. There are many funny moments, filled with the typical deadpan Scandinavian humour. When one of the brothers finds the other lying motionless in the snow, drunk and possibly freezing to death, he picks him up with a large mechanical shovel, deposits him in front of a nearby hospital, and leaves without even getting out of his machine. But as much as they detest each other, the circumstances make an emotional cease-fire inevitable.

    This is one of those little gems that deserve to make it to the final selections of the foreign language Oscars. 'Rams' was submitted by Iceland, but not selected for the final shortlist. What a pity.
    shivdas99

    Not your conventional film...

    Rams rests on a rather uncomplicated plot involving two brothers whose relationship can best be described as antipathetic, yet is beautifully revived over their shared endearment of their sheep. Whilst the storyline is unimaginative, the distinctive appeal of this Icelandic film-making gem, lies in what I'd term 'the hidden plot'. Rams is not about the characters, it's about their relationship with themselves, their environment and each other. It is not about the script, it is about the sentiment and meaning which embeds the words. And it is not about the desolate and barren Icelandic landscape, harsh, grim and evocative, but instead about how that setting interacts with the people, the sheep and their lives. Rams is a film of acute symbolism. The sheep are the only sings of aspiration and hope, economically and somewhat socially- speaking, in this paradoxically alluring and heart-renting part of the remote Icelandic North West. The talented cast deserves a mention. Behind your Johnny Depp's, Brad Pitt's and Vin Diesel's, lies a class of unknown, yet more authentic actors and actresses. I get the feeling I am watching a documentary on their lives on the Discovery Channel. Refreshingly alluring, Rams is a film which will make you think and question.
    9Blue-Grotto

    Icelandic Mix of Darkness and Light

    Love and hate have many things in common. Each, wrote Hawthorne, "leaves the passionate lover, or the no less passionate hater, forlorn and desolate by the withdrawal of his object." In the remote landscape of distant Iceland two neighbors, Gummi and Kiddi, nurse a fervent hatred. It has simmered for forty years running and despite the many things they have in common. Like many Icelanders, where there are more sheep (800,000) than people (300,000), they share a passion for sheep. Not THAT passionate! The calling to raise sheep is intertwined with their nature. The discovery of scrapie among the sheep, a lethal and highly contagious disease, should draw Gummi and Kiddi closer together. With the lengths they go to avoid each other, it is hard to see how much further they could be apart. Yet with true Icelandic spirit they try their best to maintain their independence and go their separate ways. The results are both hilarious and tragic.

    The film is a typical Icelandic mix of darkness and light. The line is blurred between independence and isolation. The director maintains it is based on personal experience and real life situations. The themes of love and hate, as well as seclusion and self-reliance, really resonate with me. The two main characters are unique and intriguing as the film, and their parts are played well. Someone asked the director how hard it was to direct sheep and he replied that it was easier casting and directing sheep than people. Winner of the Un Certain Regard prize at Cannes. Seen at the Toronto International Film Festival 2015.
    Red_Identity

    Easily sympathetic, quite powerful

    I had no idea what this film would actually be about. I imagined that it would be some sort of comedy (how wrong I was). I was not prepared for what I got. The narrative revolves around sheep and the consequences of an infection that is going around that could kill them. The film goes beyond that to really share the emotional bond of two brothers, one that they thought was broken for the longest but that may actually still reside underneath. The performances are exquisite, and everyone involved with this needs to be commended for sticking with a film with such an odd plot line and allowing it to fully blossom. Not sure if I would recommend this to just anyone, but sticking with it will be something that some viewers will absolutely be grateful for.

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    • Trivia
      It was selected as the Icelandic entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards. Ultimately, it was not nominated.
    • Crazy credits
      The sheep are credited as actors.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Film '72: Episode #45.3 (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      Óður Til Sauðkindarinnar
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      Written by Þorfinnur Jónsson

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    • Release date
      • December 9, 2015 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Iceland
      • Denmark
      • Norway
      • Poland
    • Official sites
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      • Official Icelandic Film Centre Page
    • Language
      • Icelandic
    • Also known as
      • Rams
    • Filming locations
      • Bárðardalur, Iceland
    • Production companies
      • Aeroplan Film
      • Det Danske Filminstitut
      • Film Farms
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    • Budget
      • €1,750,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $149,250
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $13,289
      • Feb 7, 2016
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,826,583
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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