Nr. 24
- 2024
- 1h 51m
Aidé par un groupe d'habiles saboteurs formés par l'armée britannique, Gunnar Sønsteby mène une lutte sans relâche contre l'occupation nazie de la Norvège.Aidé par un groupe d'habiles saboteurs formés par l'armée britannique, Gunnar Sønsteby mène une lutte sans relâche contre l'occupation nazie de la Norvège.Aidé par un groupe d'habiles saboteurs formés par l'armée britannique, Gunnar Sønsteby mène une lutte sans relâche contre l'occupation nazie de la Norvège.
- Prix
- 2 nominations au total
Lars Jørgensen
- Birger Rasmussen
- (as Lars August Jørgensen)
Avis en vedette
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.
Nice movie with a flair of documentary. >90% of the content is a movie but a minority of the time there is a very nice interplay with the real man who is represented in the movie. It makes it very very personal and you see the seriousness of war and having been in the Norwegian resistance. It is very nicely written up and the story is solid and filmography is good. The only thing I missed is how the person went to London from occupied Norway. That has been left out at one of the most exiting part of the movie. It left the story a bit incomplete although it would not have added anything to the messsge of freedom which seemed to be paramount to the makers of the movie.
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!!!
"Number 24" is a deeply moving Norwegian film that dives into a war-torn environment, where notions of resistance, freedom, and the sacred duty of liberation clash with the equally profound values of friendship and the ultimate sanctity of human life. It's a story that doesn't offer easy answers but instead asks us to sit with the complexities of human choices in impossible situations.
The audience is drawn into a delicate and artful struggle of emotions, questioning the very nature of what is right and wrong. This subjectivity feels especially raw in the chaos of war, where morality becomes fluid and every decision carries immense weight.
With breathtaking performances and stunning cinematography, the film portrays the harshness of its setting while highlighting the fragile beauty of human connection. It's a story that stays with you, making you reflect on what truly matters when ideals and lives are on the line.
A must-watch for anyone who appreciates emotionally charged storytelling that challenges the mind and touches the heart.
The audience is drawn into a delicate and artful struggle of emotions, questioning the very nature of what is right and wrong. This subjectivity feels especially raw in the chaos of war, where morality becomes fluid and every decision carries immense weight.
With breathtaking performances and stunning cinematography, the film portrays the harshness of its setting while highlighting the fragile beauty of human connection. It's a story that stays with you, making you reflect on what truly matters when ideals and lives are on the line.
A must-watch for anyone who appreciates emotionally charged storytelling that challenges the mind and touches the heart.
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!
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesDuring 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.
- Citations
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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Box-office
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 3 340 714 $ US
- Durée
- 1h 51m(111 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39:1
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