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Loveable

Original title: Elskling
  • 2024
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
2.9K
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Loveable (2024)
Dark RomanceDramaRomance

Maria juggles with four children and a demanding career while her second husband, Sigmund, travels all the time. One day they get into an ugly argument which led Sigmund to eventually ask he... Read allMaria juggles with four children and a demanding career while her second husband, Sigmund, travels all the time. One day they get into an ugly argument which led Sigmund to eventually ask her for a divorce.Maria juggles with four children and a demanding career while her second husband, Sigmund, travels all the time. One day they get into an ugly argument which led Sigmund to eventually ask her for a divorce.

  • Director
    • Lilja Ingolfsdottir
  • Writer
    • Lilja Ingolfsdottir
  • Stars
    • Oddgeir Thune
    • Helga Guren
    • Kyrre Haugen Sydness
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    2.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lilja Ingolfsdottir
    • Writer
      • Lilja Ingolfsdottir
    • Stars
      • Oddgeir Thune
      • Helga Guren
      • Kyrre Haugen Sydness
    • 13User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 10 wins & 13 nominations total

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    Oddgeir Thune
    Oddgeir Thune
    • Sigmund
    Helga Guren
    Helga Guren
    • Maria
    Kyrre Haugen Sydness
    Kyrre Haugen Sydness
    • Marias ektemann
    Heidi Gjermundsen
    • Terapeut
    Mona Grenne
    Mona Grenne
    • Venninne med leilighet
    Maja Tothammer-Hruza
    • Marias datter Alma
    Elisabeth Sand
    • Marias mor
    Marte Magnusdotter Solem
    • Marias venninne
    Lucas Inversini
    • Butikkansatt
    Esrom Kidane
    • Lærer
    Solveig Nesle Stang Haugland
    • Stella
    Victor Roll Nordstoga
    • Mikael
    Anna Lou Mamen
    • Alma (8)
    Erik Love Aase Øfsdahl
    • Maria og Sigmunds barn Ludvig (5)
    Else Mariann Enger
    • Eldre kvinne på t-banen
    Berthina Kayembe
    • Gatemusikant
    Aksel August Lenander-Lervik
    • Marias barn Ludvig
    • Director
      • Lilja Ingolfsdottir
    • Writer
      • Lilja Ingolfsdottir
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    10HaciendaFilmNorway

    Oscar goes to...

    What a truly magnificent film! Fantastically written story and cinematography that drags you through an emotional rollercoaster, going left and right. Director Lilja has created a masterpiece with this. I'm so glad this film got to see the light of day. Perhaps the struggle of getting it made and realized is some of the frustration and intensity we can absorb through the film.

    The acting from Helga is nothing but pristine! Never seen such a great performance from any Norwegian actor or perhaps even others. The film has scenes that will keep you pulling your hair, not sure who's side you're on, keeping you on the edge of your seats. While at the same time it WILL make you cry when you finally get there. Is the mirror scene perhaps one of the best shots and scenes in Nordic cinematography history? See it and judge for your self!
    7lilianaoana

    Too contained

    If this is what getting angry means in Norway they must be the calmest people on earth. This would count as a friendly argument where I'm from.

    Not what I expected and not what the synopsis tells you.

    It's about this woman's journey towards herself and her self-realization about the patterns she keeps repeating to sabotage herself.

    But I don't think it translated that well, also the subtitles were bad.

    Maybe it was too subtle for me, although I did get the gist. I also suspect the cultural differences played a part. Or something like that. It just didn't hit me as much as I expected it to or as much as I had hoped.
    7athanasiosze

    7/10. Recommended.

    First of all, for a 20's movie, this is original. Of course there have been many similar, older movies, however most of drama movies nowadays are repetitive, they have nothing new to say, they keep parroting the same ideas and themes like they were made in the same lab. LOVEABLE dares to be different. There is also a lot of creativity and brilliance here. I must confess that i didn't understand this movie at first. During the first 30-40 minutes, i didn't even like it. Actors with zero charisma, flat acting performances, the whole premise was boring and i was not even sure of i should kept watching it.

    As the movie was progressing, i understood there is something deeper, and i was looking only on the surface. I won't be more specific in order to avoid spoilers, but i will say that this is getting better by the minute. LOVEABLE is a journey. I had forgotten this kind of movies, nowadays there are no journeys in movies, characters stay the same or the changes they're going through are unrealistic and shallow. LOVEABLE is a movie with depth, transformative experience not only for the leading character but maybe even for some viewers. And the actors should look like everyday people, not like Holywood stars.

    Ending was very emotional but hard earned, it had nothing to do with a shallow and meanigless happy ending or an emotionally blackmailing sad ending.

    I can't rate it higher because i didn't even like the first half. But this first half was necessary in order for the second to exist. If i was more mature, i would have rated it higher.
    7dromasca

    a relationship in crisis

    Norwegian cinema is less known in the world than the ones coming from other Scandinavian countries, but lately it has offered some interesting productions, especially films about ordinary people and their relationships. 'Elskling', the 2024 debut film by director Lilja Ingolfsdottir, also falls into this category. If the translation app doesn't fool me, the title is equivalent to 'Darling', but the producers decided to release it on the English-language market with the title 'Loveable', a slightly explicit title in my opinion where more ambiguity would have been more appropriate. It's a film about a marriage in crisis, one of those situations that many of us have gone through or known in our lives. The characters are so natural and the situations are believable, which is a good starting point.

    Maria was diverced with two small children when she saw Sigmund at a party and fell in love with him. She searches for him for several months and, when she finds him, she initiates a relationship that seems to turn into a second-chance love story. They get married, two more children are born, seven years pass. The flame seems to be about to die out, especially on Sigmund's side. He is busy with his professional life and claims to need 'space'. Maria, meanwhile, is overwhelmed by raising her four children and frustrated by the fact that she is unable to achieve her own professional fulfillment. Maybe she also needs her 'space'? Maybe, if the relationship is no longer working, that it would be better to divorce? The word 'divorce' is pronounced late and with difficulty. For Maria, trying to be independent, separated from Sigmund and the children, is risky.

    I have a problem with films with excessive verbosity, and 'Elskling' is one of them. It is true that part of the film is spent in sessions at the psychologist where Maria and Sigmund arrive together, but Sigmund quickly gets bored and abandons after the first two sessions, leaving Maria as his only patient. It is a good pretext, but not enough, and in a few scenes (especially one of the many scenes with mirrors) the emotions are stifled in words. Too bad, because at other times we are dealing with a sensitive and empathetic sketch of the life of a couple in need of help. Helga Guren is an excellent actress and her Maria joins a gallery of numerous female characters in Scandinavian cinema that are filled with restrained emotion. Oddgeir Thune, the performer of the role of Sigmund, has all the physical qualities necessary for the role plus acting talent. The story and the acting performances will divide audiences in their appreciation of the degree of responsibility of the two heroes in the crisis of their marriage. I was intrigued by one aspect, however, and I don't know if this observation is not related to cultural differences. Here is a film about the breakup of a relationship between two mature people who raise four children together (two born in their marriage, two from the heroine's previous marriage). The two talk a lot on to the other, in the presence or absence of the psychologist. How is it possible that the interests and well-being of the children are never a subject of discussion or an argument for how the relationship will evolve? With these small observations, I think 'Elskling' is an interesting film, coming from an unexpected direction, by a filmmaker who promises to make many other, good films in the future.
    10thebeachlife

    Brilliant!

    Because I try to choose well what I see, I can almost always find some food for thought in a movie or I can get emotional.

    But rarely do I cry at the cinema simply out of compassion. This is what happened when I was watching Elskling, a film from Norway about low self-esteem, where it comes from and how it can damage a person's life and relationships.

    The plot is very simple: two people meet, fall in love, get married, have children, face some problems and then have to deal with them. However, this same plot is shown in various depths. As the film progresses, layer after layer we get closer and closer to the core of the problem: we see what lies underneath and then what's underneath this new deeper layer. As a result, together with the main character we face the truth. We feel. We learn. And we are ready for the clean slate.

    Bravo!

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    • Release date
      • October 11, 2024 (Norway)
    • Country of origin
      • Norway
    • Language
      • Norwegian
    • Also known as
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    • Production companies
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      • Nordisk Film Production
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