Rjukan beschließt, am Tag der Invasion Widerstand gegen Nazi-Deutschland zu leisten und wird später zum Anführer der "Oslo-Bande", die unzählige waghalsige .Rjukan beschließt, am Tag der Invasion Widerstand gegen Nazi-Deutschland zu leisten und wird später zum Anführer der "Oslo-Bande", die unzählige waghalsige .Rjukan beschließt, am Tag der Invasion Widerstand gegen Nazi-Deutschland zu leisten und wird später zum Anführer der "Oslo-Bande", die unzählige waghalsige .
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Lars Jørgensen
- Birger Rasmussen
- (as Lars August Jørgensen)
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This was surprisingly good! Seeing it was coming, I was like "Right, another movie that's only there to one-dimensionally worship a Norwegian war hero, so that we can feel like the good guys."
Well, for one thing, it's kind of hard to avoid with Sønsteby, as the facts show he _was_ a hero in a lot of ways. And yet he gets thoroughly challenged in the present-day part of the narrative. This provides important nuance. The Resistance reportedly killed 82 of their own countrymen. Maybe it's naive to think there was a good (enough) reason in each case.
This movie has at least 3 things going for it: First of all, suspenseful pacing - you're not bored for a second.
Second of all, the lead actors, especially for young Sønsteby. Sjur Vatne Brean. What a talent, and what perfect casting! It's ironic, because Sønsteby survived partly by being inconspicuous and in control of his emotions. However, that wouldn't work on the big screen. Brean is good-looking and charismatic, and an actor can't be stone-faced.
He is still very believable as a man of integrity and authority, while his face shows the toll it all takes on him.
You'd be forgiven for wondering if he ever considered dropping the sixpence - in the movie universe, all the Nazis really had to do was look for the only guy who wears a sixpence all the damn time! Inside and outside, in cafés, offices... In real life it was commonwear; in the movie I don't remember seeing anyone else wearing one!
Again, though, in a movie you have to establish the lead character. The silhouette with the sixpence is iconic. His trademark. If not every Norwegian instantly recognized it before this movie, they will now. And who knows, maybe it will become a symbol of resistance, freedom, and democracy again, in the times we might have ahead.
Third of all, the movie is smartly plotted, with a nice twist that ties back to the beginning, while at the same time touching on the movie's central theme. This sets it apart from the typical biopic or war movie.
It's nice to have someone and something to believe in, especially in our uneasy times. This movie reminded me of that. And the hero doesn't need to be perfect for that, just believable in his qualities.
Well, for one thing, it's kind of hard to avoid with Sønsteby, as the facts show he _was_ a hero in a lot of ways. And yet he gets thoroughly challenged in the present-day part of the narrative. This provides important nuance. The Resistance reportedly killed 82 of their own countrymen. Maybe it's naive to think there was a good (enough) reason in each case.
This movie has at least 3 things going for it: First of all, suspenseful pacing - you're not bored for a second.
Second of all, the lead actors, especially for young Sønsteby. Sjur Vatne Brean. What a talent, and what perfect casting! It's ironic, because Sønsteby survived partly by being inconspicuous and in control of his emotions. However, that wouldn't work on the big screen. Brean is good-looking and charismatic, and an actor can't be stone-faced.
He is still very believable as a man of integrity and authority, while his face shows the toll it all takes on him.
You'd be forgiven for wondering if he ever considered dropping the sixpence - in the movie universe, all the Nazis really had to do was look for the only guy who wears a sixpence all the damn time! Inside and outside, in cafés, offices... In real life it was commonwear; in the movie I don't remember seeing anyone else wearing one!
Again, though, in a movie you have to establish the lead character. The silhouette with the sixpence is iconic. His trademark. If not every Norwegian instantly recognized it before this movie, they will now. And who knows, maybe it will become a symbol of resistance, freedom, and democracy again, in the times we might have ahead.
Third of all, the movie is smartly plotted, with a nice twist that ties back to the beginning, while at the same time touching on the movie's central theme. This sets it apart from the typical biopic or war movie.
It's nice to have someone and something to believe in, especially in our uneasy times. This movie reminded me of that. And the hero doesn't need to be perfect for that, just believable in his qualities.
Another in a long line of movies about Resistance groups, and yes even Nazis have wives and children who love them, but the question posed by the young student has an easy answer: go talk to somebody who experienced the holocaust from the inside. Sadly the folks who need to see this movie, and ask themselves these questions, won't. The French, Norwegians, Danes, and Low Country citizens were entirely justified in their judgements and actions-and yes, so were the Russians. The real issue confronting the students, and the viewers of this movie, is: what side are you on, and what are you going to do if confronted by the kind of crisis that overwhelmed poor Norway? There's plenty of evidence that there were indeed many captive occupied people, and many "good Germans," who chose to keep their heads down. Fortunately, there are always a few of extraordinary courage and moral certainty. We just have to hope they're around when you need them.
I have to admit, I'm not usually a big fan of Scandinavian movies. But when I saw Number 24 on Netflix today, I thought, "Why not give it a try?" I'm so glad I did!
The movie exceeded my expectations with its sharp dialogues, well-developed characters, and a hauntingly beautiful soundtrack. It felt like every detail was perfectly crafted.
As someone from Southern Europe, I don't know much about World War II in Scandinavia, but this film offered a fresh perspective. The cinematography was stunning, and the storytelling was so engaging.
It's a must-watch! I'd give it a solid 9/10. Bravo to the creators!
The movie exceeded my expectations with its sharp dialogues, well-developed characters, and a hauntingly beautiful soundtrack. It felt like every detail was perfectly crafted.
As someone from Southern Europe, I don't know much about World War II in Scandinavia, but this film offered a fresh perspective. The cinematography was stunning, and the storytelling was so engaging.
It's a must-watch! I'd give it a solid 9/10. Bravo to the creators!
10djnobeat
Saw this at a sneak premiere at Bergen Kino tonight (29/10-24) presented by the director and main actor..
This movie tells the story about one of Norways most famous resistance fighter(s) and it does it as well as it could possibly do.
I'm not a person who let my emotions take the best of me but this movie hit me quite hard.
I struggled with not crying in many scenes and the whole movie is a rollercoaster of how a war movie can and should be.
It's based on Gunnar "Kjakan" Sønstebys life during WW2 and the German occupation of Norway.
As a veteran myself, I was stunned by the realism, the choices they had to make and also the moral aspects of the movie.
Is it okay to kill one nazi individual when the consequences are ten or more other Norwegians killed by the nazis as revenge?
Just watch this movie! Truly one of the best Norwegian movies ever made.
And that includes the original "9 liv".
The best Norwegian war movie ever!!!
I'm not a person who let my emotions take the best of me but this movie hit me quite hard.
I struggled with not crying in many scenes and the whole movie is a rollercoaster of how a war movie can and should be.
It's based on Gunnar "Kjakan" Sønstebys life during WW2 and the German occupation of Norway.
As a veteran myself, I was stunned by the realism, the choices they had to make and also the moral aspects of the movie.
Is it okay to kill one nazi individual when the consequences are ten or more other Norwegians killed by the nazis as revenge?
Just watch this movie! Truly one of the best Norwegian movies ever made.
And that includes the original "9 liv".
The best Norwegian war movie ever!!!
I have seen countless World War II-focused films. Let's just say, I watch virtually anything and everything that is released that features World War II stories.
So I would say that Number 24 is not your standard Second World War film. In stumbling upon this picture on Netflix, I never anticipated that I would come away feeling that Number 24 was one of the most compelling World War II films I have ever seen.
Number 24 brilliantly presents the most challenging of moral dilemmas that so often face combatants in war, especially a war as horrific as World War II.
For those who appreciate World War II films, I offer Number 24 my highest recommendation.
Bravo.
So I would say that Number 24 is not your standard Second World War film. In stumbling upon this picture on Netflix, I never anticipated that I would come away feeling that Number 24 was one of the most compelling World War II films I have ever seen.
Number 24 brilliantly presents the most challenging of moral dilemmas that so often face combatants in war, especially a war as horrific as World War II.
For those who appreciate World War II films, I offer Number 24 my highest recommendation.
Bravo.
Wusstest du schon
- WissenswertesDuring WWII, there were many saboteur groups in Norway. No. 24 was the leader of "Oslogjengen" (The Oslo Gang). Max Manus was part of the same group and was another well known saboteur. In 2008, the movie Max Manus was released, which followed Max's part.
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Gunnar Sønsteby: I have 5 Drawers in my head. The three top drawers I open all the time. Draw number four I open less often. I closed the bottom drawer May 8th, 1945, and haven't opened it since.
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