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Helium

  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 22m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
2.6K
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Pelle Falk Krusbæk in Helium (2013)
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A young boy, Alfred, is dying, but through the stories about HELIUM - a magical fantasy world - told by the hospital's eccentric janitor Enzo, Alfred regains the joy and happiness of his lif... Read allA young boy, Alfred, is dying, but through the stories about HELIUM - a magical fantasy world - told by the hospital's eccentric janitor Enzo, Alfred regains the joy and happiness of his life, and finds a safe haven away from daily life.A young boy, Alfred, is dying, but through the stories about HELIUM - a magical fantasy world - told by the hospital's eccentric janitor Enzo, Alfred regains the joy and happiness of his life, and finds a safe haven away from daily life.

  • Director
    • Anders Walter
  • Writers
    • Christian Gamst Miller-Harris
    • Anders Walter
  • Stars
    • Casper Crump
    • Pelle Falk Krusbæk
    • Marijana Jankovic
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    2.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Anders Walter
    • Writers
      • Christian Gamst Miller-Harris
      • Anders Walter
    • Stars
      • Casper Crump
      • Pelle Falk Krusbæk
      • Marijana Jankovic
    • 8User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Oscar
      • 7 wins & 2 nominations total

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    • Enzo
    Pelle Falk Krusbæk
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    • Alfred
    Marijana Jankovic
    Marijana Jankovic
    • Nurse
    • Director
      • Anders Walter
    • Writers
      • Christian Gamst Miller-Harris
      • Anders Walter
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    8StevePulaski

    Poor boy, rich soul

    The special begins with Anders Walter's "Helium," a Danish short that follows the life of a young boy named Alfred (Pelle Falk Krusbæk), a terminally-ill young boy who is wasting away in a children's hospital. Alfred, however, has his mind temporarily taken off his illness when he meets Enzo (Casper Crump), a janitor who tells him of a place called "Helium," an alternative place to go rather than Heaven. The idea of Heaven is unexciting to Alfred, and the idea of "Helium" even owes itself to the fact that Alfred loves balloons, blimps, and all sort of objects that fly thanks to air. Enzo makes him a red balloon dog, which he informs Alfred will allow the airship that will eventually pick him up to know where he is at and that he wants to go to "Helium" rather than Heaven. This is a tender short, and another one in the Academy Awards' long history of finding and nominating ones that deal with death and the afterlife. Explored in addition to dealing with death and a relationship that is brewed thanks to a poor circumstance is the constant struggle of being a nurse or someone who spends much of their life around sick people and children. You become attached, and with many of these kids, the end is nigh and you also are one that needs to find a way to let go. Aside from some mawkish tendencies and a short that deals a bit too heavily in the cuteness aspect, this is a fine short film. If you have a soft heart, I foresee the last three shots of the film being something of a rough sit.
    7anagamin

    Change your mind,change your story,change your life

    when a little child boy who is suffering from an incurable disease and he is going to die in a few months,thinks "heaven looks like a boring place", how can you change the way he looks into the life after death? how can you help to make this journey a little more comfort for him? This is the story of Helium. Sometimes I think to myself hopes are some kind of lies, but I guess sometimes it is crucial to change our mind, the way we look into the problems makes us, makes how we are going to live,and how we are going to die, or maybe how we are going to live after this life! So I believe "Helium" which is another intent for Heaven-but it seems to be more fun,more fantastic and imaginable for a little kid who loves balloons and bored from a mental,abstract world called heaven- did a good job to make the audience rethink about the way they look into life and make them more precise about choosing their perspective to the life's events.
    10Red-125

    Danish short film that's worth seeking out

    Helium (2013) is a Danish short film co-written and directed by Anders Walter.

    Seven-year-old Pelle Falk Krusbæk plays Alfred, a young boy who is dying, and is afraid of death. Casper Crump portrays Enzo, a hospital janitor who bonds with the boy and tells him about a magical world called Helium where Alfred will go after death. Marijana Jankovic is the nurse who risks her job to allow Enzo to finish telling his story to Alfred.

    I was amazed at how much emotional material director Walter managed to fit into this 23-minute--movie. Yes it's a tearjerker, but what's wrong with that?

    Helium will work well on the small screen. It has a solid IMDb rating of 7.3. I thought it was much better than that and rated it 10. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences thought it was much better than that--Helium won the Oscar for Best Short film in 2014.
    7mmaaddllyy

    A beautiful imaginary world enters a very dim reality

    This movie undeniably shows the power of storytelling. The animation used to depict the imaginary world of 'helium' is just superb.

    However, I feel like the 'real world' could have been better crafted. For example:
    • show the cleaner apply for the job and lie on his experience as a cleaner
    • get the cleaner to interact with other sick people, who are boring compared to the main child character
    • the coffee scene with the colleague: why is the cleaner not in his uniform?Why would he have a jug of coffee for himself?
    • the child character seems like a pretty down-to-earth logical child. Yet it looks like all of a sudden he throws away all his critical mindset as soon as he hears the new cleaner. He could have said in a sign of disbelief: 'I was never told this. How come you know and not my parents?'
    9planktonrules

    If I was to guess, this is probably the odds-on favorite for the Oscar--but the field is very tight this year.

    Today I went to a special showing of the Oscar-nominated Live Action films. This was a very unusual year because I don't see any clear winner nor did I see any film I disliked. Oddly, however, I didn't see any I loved either and picking the winner is amazingly difficult. If I did pick one, I'd probably bet on "Helium". This is because although there were three super-depressing films about important social issues (the sort of things the academy often like), "Helium" is clearly the most artistic and has a professional quality none of the other shorts can approach.

    "Helium" is a depressing little film. A new orderly is working at the hospital and strikes up a friendship with a scared little boy. He's scared because he's dying--and to him, Heaven doesn't seem like a very fun place to go. So, to ease his fears, the orderly makes up a story about a magical place called Helium--because the boy is so infatuated with balloons and dirigibles*. However, before he's able to finish the story, the boy is moved to a critical care ward--one where this new employee is not allowed to go. But he cannot live with himself knowing about this afraid little boy and he decides to sneak in and ease his mind with more stories about the magical land of Helium.

    The film is breathtaking with its artistry. Very professional...but also very depressing. A wonderfully made film and one worth seeing...provided you bring along some Kleenex.

    *It was interesting that the boy had a lot of models of these balloons and dirigibles in the hospital room. More interesting to me was his Hindenburg model as the swastikas on its tail fins were whited out.

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      The film "Helium" is in Danish.
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      When the nurse unlocks the door to the ICU, it visibly says that it says "ortopædkirurgisk afdeling" (orthopedic surgical ward), so unless Alfred has a very dangerous fractured arm, he might need to go to an actual ICU.
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      Featured in The Oscars (2014)

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    • Release date
      • January 31, 2014 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Denmark
      • United States
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    • Language
      • Danish
    • Also known as
      • Гелій
    • Production companies
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      • 22m
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      • 2.39 : 1

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