Sentimental Value (Joachim Trier, 2025)

Norwegian award season juggernaut. Stellan Skarsgård as the prodigal patriarch - a sensitive and selfish filmmaker returning home after his daughter's mother dies.

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Sentimental Value, Joachim Trier 2025

Sentimental Value, Joachim Trier 2025 [...]

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#JoachimTrier and his writing partner Eskil Vogt write a beautiful script once again, this time applying their skill and grace to their first genre film - a #Scifi thriller. But #Thelma is much more than that. Instead of going the route of a typical teen superhero flick, Trier and Vogt portray being an adolescent in its truest form - frightening sexuality: massive confusion where you can't trust your feelings or your body & the terror of being in love for the first time. Added here is a big middle finger to organized religion, combined with some show-stopping imagery- especially the snake scene & the underwater pool/lake scenes. Thelma is first and foremost, a love story. It will make a handsome double feature with The Witch as a kind of female empowerment anthem. But instead of being cynical, something to fear and gaze at, girrrl power in Thelma is a sweet, positive and dare I say, life affirming affair. #Norwegiancinema #eiliharboe #kayawilkins
A drama about writing/writers is very hard to pull off. #JoachimTrier ‘s crisp staccato style, gorgeous cinematography, the literary world it portrays & attractive actors all give an air of sophistication and can be easily mistaken as an urban hipster fantasy. But Reprise is a celebration of possibility of life. Their world is an open book & life takes them in many unexpected ways. Trier faithfully captures all those moments of nervousness, excitement & awkwardness. #Norwegiancinema
A pitch perfect film imo
Oslo, August 31st (dir. Joachim Trier, 2011)
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