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Kapgang

  • 2014
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
2K
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Frederik Winther Rasmussen and Villads Bøye in Kapgang (2014)
Coming-of-AgeDramaHistory

Martin (14) is forced to deal with confused sexuality and the loss of a mother in a provincial setting in the mid-seventies, where the famed Danish liberation of porn has had its influence o... Read allMartin (14) is forced to deal with confused sexuality and the loss of a mother in a provincial setting in the mid-seventies, where the famed Danish liberation of porn has had its influence on the grownups.Martin (14) is forced to deal with confused sexuality and the loss of a mother in a provincial setting in the mid-seventies, where the famed Danish liberation of porn has had its influence on the grownups.

  • Director
    • Niels Arden Oplev
  • Writers
    • Bo Hr. Hansen
    • Morten Kirkskov
  • Stars
    • Villads Bøye
    • Anders W. Berthelsen
    • Sidse Babett Knudsen
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Niels Arden Oplev
    • Writers
      • Bo Hr. Hansen
      • Morten Kirkskov
    • Stars
      • Villads Bøye
      • Anders W. Berthelsen
      • Sidse Babett Knudsen
    • 14User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 18 nominations total

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    Villads Bøye
    • Martin
    Anders W. Berthelsen
    Anders W. Berthelsen
    • Hans
    Sidse Babett Knudsen
    Sidse Babett Knudsen
    • Lizzi
    Frederik Winther Rasmussen
    • Kim
    Kraka Donslund Nielsen
    • Kristine
    Jens Malthe Næsby
    • Jens
    Magnus Blach
    • Lange Jan
    Bodil Lassen
    • Mormor
    Kurt Ravn
    Kurt Ravn
    • Morfar
    Anette Støvelbæk
    Anette Støvelbæk
    • Mona Damefrisør
    Anne Louise Hassing
    • Helle Friis
    Stine Stengade
    Stine Stengade
    • Maya
    David Dencik
    David Dencik
    • Pelli
    Jens Jørn Spottag
    Jens Jørn Spottag
    • Sten Koch
    Pilou Asbæk
    Pilou Asbæk
    • Onkel Kristian
    Steen Stig Lommer
    • Træner
    Jacob Lohmann
    Jacob Lohmann
    • Rolf
    Kristian Halken
    • K.F.
    • Director
      • Niels Arden Oplev
    • Writers
      • Bo Hr. Hansen
      • Morten Kirkskov
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    8BeneCumb

    Really something in the modern "politically correct hush-hush world"

    True, the events go back into the 1970ies, but the film is new, seems realistic, and both the characters and performances are really something. Apart from Villads Bøye as Martin, who is really wow!, the film features - even in tiny roles - many excellent Danish actors and actresses known internationally, e.g. Sidse Babett Knudsen, Pilou Asbæk, David Dencik... The main background of the events is sad, but the Danes living in a small town somehow cope with it in their own, sometimes crazy manner, with fresh sexual liberation whiff in and around their lives. In spite of cruel world and sometimes odd ideas, there is still warmness around, and life goes on with its different angles - all this giftedly directed and performed.

    A good stuff, really. I can hardly imagine such a film made and screened e.g. in the USA...
    2ariagfrye

    Not My Cup of Tea, at all.

    Not a fan of WHATEVER THIS WAS. Kind of explicit and just overal not what i wanted to see, lol. The plot line was KIND OF interesting, but also kind of odd. Not saying it is a bad movie, I just didn't like it. I translated this thing to my English friends who don't speak Danish, we just laughed the whole time.
    10ktangney-56206

    A Bisexual Lad's Triumph Amid The Worst Of Times - And It's Beautiful!

    The setting is a village in Jutland, Denmark - 1976.

    Young Martin - portrayed by Villads Boye - is on the school's speed-walking team, apparently a sport that is much more popular in Denmark than it is in the U. S. A. Martin is getting ready to make his Christian confirmation in The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Denmark when he gets devastating news - "Your mother has died!" - (from aggressive, rapidly advancing blood cancer). Martin's entire family is profoundly grief-stricken, especially Martin's father, who becomes non-functional & inconsolable. You see, Martin's mother was always "the glue that held the family together." In the wink of an eye, she's gone forever.

    At the funeral, the pastor says, "Now it's up to us to lend meaning to the meaninglessness." Wow! That came out of a pastor's mouth? A female relative of Martin's says, "I don't know what the Hell God's up to; He deserves a good beating!"

    So now our Martin - who is the youngest in the family - proves to be the most resourceful, the most mature, & the most helpful - what a teenager!

    Simultaneously with mourning his mother, Martin studies up for his Confirmation & also experiences his sexual awakening! Can you say "multi-tasking" & "resourceful"?

    Director Niels Arden Oplev & writers Bo Hansen & Morten Kirkskov have crafted a true jewel of a movie here! There is a gentle authenticity to "Speed Walking", which makes the film special & endearing.

    Although the Danish are decidedly non-dogmatic about what you precisely believe, milestones & rites of passage bestowed in religious ceremonies are deemed important by young people & their parents. With Confirmation in particular, a boy becomes a man & a girl becomes a woman. The minister in charge of Martin's Confirmation class is at once plainly sober & convivial, & he is well aware that his confirmands are dealing with raging hormones.

    Martin is slowly, simultaneously falling in Love with a pretty blonde girl named Kristine & a very cute blonde lad named Kim (Kim is a very common boy's name in Denmark). Martin lives close to Kristine & to Kim, so he sees them a lot.

    Now how many American movies can you think of where the most desirable girl in the village is wearing braces, like Kristine? This illustrates that Danish films tend to be realistic & authentic rather than "Disneyfied" & dreamy.

    Despite their raging hormones, these young people possess instilled values - they are not just trying to "get it on". For example, even though pretty Kristine wants to make love, when Martin repeatedly urges her to kiss & hug him, she replies, "Wait till after I make my Confirmation - then I will kiss & hug you!" Looking at the twinkle in Kristine's eyes, there's a strong suggestion that they will be doing a good deal more than kissing & hugging. To this reviewer's judgment, there is a rare phenomenon here: The obvious linkage between religious rites of passage & sexual rites of passage.

    The young Danes are also very selective - who they "do it" with is crucially important. For the viewer, it becomes plainly obvious that Kristine will only make love to either Martin or Kim - no other boy will do.

    Regarding Martin's growing Love for the boy Kim, Martin urges him, "Let's do it - together!" Kim informs him that his parents are home - now is not the right time. When Martin again raises the possibility at another time, Kim says, "You know, this is important to me." That is to say, when it comes to other males, Kim will only "do it" with Martin - no other boy will do.

    And then, finally, comes the day when Kim & Martin have Kim's house to themselves. For both of them, it's their first time. Filmmaker Niels Arden Oplev handles the gay love scene so well, it's poetic, magical, & radiant. This reviewer has never seen anything like it before.

    I don't put spoilers in my reviews, so I will not reveal Martin's final triumph.

    Despite the tragic Death of Martin's mother, "Speed Walking" is a perfect, radiant, life-affirming film! You want to shout "Hurray" at the end!

    10 out of 10 stars!
    9wjmlorenzo

    outstandingly inspiring and highly relatable

    Kapgang (Speed Walking) is outstandingly inspiring and highly relatable film. It tells the story of an athletic boy tormented by his mother's demise, while struggling with his own hormonal and emotional changes. It's devilishly realistic that pinch a bit of truth on some of its awkward scenes. There were no dull moments, each scene speak for its own volume.

    Superbly done film that holds no reservation for its daring moments. Pretty much everyone can relate to its diverse characters especially the young actors who nailed their roles. Villads Boye (Martin) and Frederik Winther Ramussen (Kim) both stole the show and it's okay. Jens Malthe Naesby as the older brother embodies the grieving petulant mama's boy, while being cool in his Ray-Bans. Each sub roles - Danish 1970's neighborhood - are overwhelmingly warm and pitched-perfectly acted. It's envious and makes you wanna live there.

    This movie articulately embraced the subtle allegory of Racewalking or Speed Walking competition on how we live our lives; to not run, just walk VERY fast. It's a funny view but it's the trick of winning the game (life). This movie potently implies various lessons about the virtue of winning, the bittersweet of losing, and the gripping sensation of both triumph and underachieving whether in life or in a competition. Which begs the question; is life a race? is life a competition? is life like Speed Walking? Should you run? Should you walk? Or it's about overcoming failure and winning it over?

    The movie contrasted the life of a Speed Walking champion (Martin) whose an actual loser in his own life, without making the film circle around sports. Entailing Martin's real life battles, as loser himself who understand forms of defeat like sadness, jealous, grief, insecurities, disappointments, and emotional traumas.

    The final race at the end of the movie is a tacit knowledge that, winners are those who understand the losers and that the only time we become true champion of ourselves is when we learn to defeat the weight of our ordeals. That the only trophy we need is those of our own happiness.

    9/10. This movie is a must watch even for heterosexuals. It's filled with deep emotions and impeccably funny scenes that allures you to the characters and tag along with the story.
    8CabbageCustard

    Engaging, thought provoking, entertaining

    What a great movie. I thoroughly enjoyed it. It deals with so many issues in its short running time, and while it doesn't offer any solutions, it does make you think. That's a good thing. Well acted by all involved, especially the younger actors, who do not shy away from some very difficult scenes. The story is entertaining and engrossing.

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    • Release date
      • February 13, 2019 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Denmark
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • Danish
    • Also known as
      • Speed Walking
    • Filming locations
      • Kerteminde, Fyn, Denmark
    • Production companies
      • Det Danske Filminstitut
      • FilmFyn
      • Nordisk Film & TV-Fond
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      • DKK 22,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,204,542
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 48m(108 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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