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The Remarkable Life of Ibelin

Original title: Ibelin
  • 2024
  • PG-13
  • 1h 43m
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8.2/10
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The Remarkable Life of Ibelin (2024)
Mats Steen, a Norwegian gamer, died of a degenerative muscular disease at the age of 25. His parents mourned what they thought had been a lonely and isolated life, when they started receiving messages from online friends around the world.
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Mats Steen, a Norwegian gamer, died of a degenerative muscular disease at the age of 25. His parents mourned what they thought had been a lonely and isolated life, when they started receivin... Read allMats Steen, a Norwegian gamer, died of a degenerative muscular disease at the age of 25. His parents mourned what they thought had been a lonely and isolated life, when they started receiving messages from online friends around the world.Mats Steen, a Norwegian gamer, died of a degenerative muscular disease at the age of 25. His parents mourned what they thought had been a lonely and isolated life, when they started receiving messages from online friends around the world.

  • Director
    • Benjamin Ree
  • Writer
    • Mats Steen
  • Stars
    • Mats Steen
    • Robert Steen
    • Trude Steen
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    8.2/10
    13K
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    POPULARITY
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    53
    • Director
      • Benjamin Ree
    • Writer
      • Mats Steen
    • Stars
      • Mats Steen
      • Robert Steen
      • Trude Steen
    • 61User reviews
    • 44Critic reviews
    • 78Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 14 wins & 31 nominations total

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    Mats Steen
    • Self - Ibelin
    • (archive footage)
    Robert Steen
    • Self - Father
    Trude Steen
    • Self - Mother
    Mia Steen
    • Self - Sister
    Lisette Roovers
    • Self - Rumour
    Kai Simon Fredriksen
    • Self - Nomine
    Mikkel Neilsen
    • Self - Nikmik
    • (as Mikkel Riknagel Nielsen)
    Xenia-Anni Neilsen
    • Self - Reike
    • (as Xenia-Anni Nielsen)
    Rikke Nielsen
    • Self - Etaine
    • (voice)
    Tor Bjørn Torp
    • Self
    • (voice)
    Kristian Froberg Hansen
    • Self - Stoen
    • (voice)
    Jenna Rissanen
    • Self
    Leif Jacobsson
    • Self
    Anne Hamill
    • Self
    Ninna Wiberg
    • Self
    Kirsi Lunden
    • Self
    Peter Skipper Hartvig Szwed
    • Self
    Donna Paterson
    • Self
    • Director
      • Benjamin Ree
    • Writer
      • Mats Steen
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    10jeanette_fjeldheim

    A strong movie about a brave boy and the gaming community

    This movie should be mandatory for everyone to watch. Period. Especially parents who have children who spend a lot of time gaming. I thought I knew the story that I first read in a newspaper a number of years ago. But no, you think you know the story - until you see the movie. What a wonderful person Mats Steen was! Too bad he was so strict with himself when he was so generous with others.

    This is the first time I've experienced such a quiet movie theater. Everybody was quiet and remained seated when the credits rolled across the screen at the end. No one even put on their jacket. Now I know what to do if, due to age (or other things), feel isolated from the the real world. Then I think I'm going to be a gamer in The World of Warcraft.
    9MarvinLeroy

    RIP Ibelin

    I went to the cinema yesterday without knowing too much about the story, except it being very emotionally moving, and left it a feeling of gratefuleness.

    This movie displays the story of a young man who had to live his life with a severe muscular disease, that eventually took him. Due to his incapability of taking part in life in the real world, he chose to spent it mostly digitally in World of Warcraft. In this virtual world he was not limited by his disease and could do things, that he was not able to do otherwise.

    This documentary displays is life in WoW and how he affected others. It is a very moving story and I could imagine it to be eye opening, especially for elder people, who might not have a perception of how much a virtual world can impact people.

    I consider myself a gamer as well, not particularly a roleplayer, but a gamer and thereby I know, how beautiful games can be and how they can yield relationships. With that perspective in mind, I also was moved by the story. Rest in Peace Ibelin.
    cameronlalor

    Ibelin Continues to change lives

    This is probably the most unprofessional but honest review I have given on IMDB. This was a beautiful story amazingly animated and curated to understand his nature and impact in how the digital age can still grip and touch us all. As someone who has constant Existential fears and worries around death. The story of Ibelin reminded me of the purpose we all share in this life, is our relationship with each other, how love and respect helps eachother to grow, and that if we open our hearts and allow each other to embrace both our gifts and our flaws, we can share something special regardless of the canvas our senses create.
    10kristineahellem

    Heartwarming!

    I was lucky enough to be at a screening where Mats' father presented the film, and afterwards he and the audience reflected around it. A mother in the audience said that the film gave her more understanding about her son's relationship with gaming, and they reflected on the fact that adults often judge the gaming culture before they have seen the whole picture. I think that was an interesting reflection.

    This film was so beautiful and heartwarming. The movie addresses many issues surrounding gaming, and tackles a number of prejudices many have against gaming and shines a new light on it. It opened my eyes to the freedoms it gives to many, and the fact that so many strong and lasting communities and friendships gets made and exist on this platforms. It also focuses on making the most of the life you have, and the power that lies in caring, being kind, showing respect and listening to others. Would recommend it heartily!
    8midnightmosesuk

    I'm not crying, you are.

    Mats Steen was a poor, unfortunate lad who was born with a disease that caused his muscles to slowly whither away. This led to a life lived mostly bound to a wheelchair until he faded away and died. A horrible and empty way to live and die.

    Or was it?

    As it turned out the young man, who was an avid participant in a game called World of Warcraft, had built an alternate, online life with friendships and even some romantic relationships. Through his alter-ego "Ibelin" Mats lived the life he always wanted and seemed to find ways to help others on his way. It wasn't until after his death that the depth and extent of how many people his digital life had positively affected came to light.

    I have a kind of parallel experience from my own youth in that during the 80's I was very into role playing games. We were the geeks and the other outsiders who kind of banded together over a game that offered a means of escape from the everyday world. We were misunderstood and vilified as losers or even satanists. So, in watching this film, I recognized the world and the negative mindset endured by those who love online games. The setting had changed but the negativity towards the game was the same. I understood.

    It was very life affirming to see how Mats's character "Ibelin" released him from his physical constraints and gave him the opportunity to live a life lived well. Maybe this shows a way forward for people with such extensive physical difficulties, a way to put them entirely into a virtual reality so they can live a happy life through virtual avatars? Or maybe that's just wishful sci-fi thinking. Either way, I wept at several points in the film, sometimes through sadness, sometimes through joy. I'm not the kind of guy who cries easily but this film pushes enough of the necessary emotional buttons to make even a stone gargoyle cry.

    I find I'm still not convinced about the wholesomeness of online gaming, a lot of very unpleasant things have happened in some quite high profile cases. But, if someone were to ask me if online games are a good thing, now I've seen this film, I'd have to say yes, the majority of the time.

    God bless Mats and Ibelin, sleep well.

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      In interviews, Benjamin Ree has stated that the film was completed without initial permission from Blizzard, the owners of World of Warcraft. This was a big risk, but necessary to ensure the film's independent status. When the film was completed, the production crew contacted Blizzard and travelled to California to show them the film. After the screening, several of the bosses of the company were crying and granted the necessary rights.
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      Features Dragonheart: Fire & Steel (1996)
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      Performed by Bigbang

      Written by Øystein Greni

      Copyright Warner Music Norway

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    • Release date
      • October 25, 2024 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Norway
    • Languages
      • English
      • Norwegian
      • Danish
    • Also known as
      • La singular vida de Ibelin
    • Production companies
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      • VGTV
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      • $1,303,564
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
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      • Dolby Digital

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