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Armand

  • 2024
  • R
  • 1h 58m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
3.5K
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Renate Reinsve in Armand (2024)
Armand, a 6-year-old boy, is accused of crossing boundaries against his best friend at elementary school.
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Armand, a 6-year-old boy, is accused of crossing boundaries against his best friend at elementary school.Armand, a 6-year-old boy, is accused of crossing boundaries against his best friend at elementary school.Armand, a 6-year-old boy, is accused of crossing boundaries against his best friend at elementary school.

  • Director
    • Halfdan Ullmann Tøndel
  • Writer
    • Halfdan Ullmann Tøndel
  • Stars
    • Renate Reinsve
    • Ellen Dorrit Petersen
    • Endre Hellestveit
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    3.5K
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    • Director
      • Halfdan Ullmann Tøndel
    • Writer
      • Halfdan Ullmann Tøndel
    • Stars
      • Renate Reinsve
      • Ellen Dorrit Petersen
      • Endre Hellestveit
    • 16User reviews
    • 76Critic reviews
    • 62Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 14 nominations total

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    Renate Reinsve
    Renate Reinsve
    • Elisabeth
    Ellen Dorrit Petersen
    Ellen Dorrit Petersen
    • Sarah
    Endre Hellestveit
    Endre Hellestveit
    • Anders
    Thea Lambrechts Vaulen
    • Sunna
    Øystein Røger
    Øystein Røger
    • Jarle
    Vera Veljovic-Jovanovic
    • Ajsa
    Assad Siddique
    • Faizal
    Patrice Demoniere
    • Emmanuel
    Janne Heltberg
    Janne Heltberg
    • Anne Lise
    Maria Agwumaro
    • Eva
    Loke Nikolaisen
    • Armand
    Luna Elisa Diurhuus Levy
    • Cello Player
    Marianne Jonger
    Marianne Jonger
    • Parent
    Karen Chika Gjølmesli
    Karen Chika Gjølmesli
    Tormod Gudem Hansen
    • Parent
    Jan Olav Larssen
    Jan Olav Larssen
    Øyunn
    Øyunn
    • Director
      • Halfdan Ullmann Tøndel
    • Writer
      • Halfdan Ullmann Tøndel
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    User reviews16

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    5peter0969

    Artistic and ambitious, but it leaves an underwhelming experience

    From the grandson of Ingmar German and Liv Ullman, Halfdan Ullmann Tøndel has a debut that shows good potential but despite it's ambitious concept and strong moments, it fails to fully hold it's narrative and goes through a limbo.

    The psychological drama and themes explored of school system and the battle of wits between people is a good concept, especially not knowing much from the European standpoint. With good camerawork and sound designs, it helps to create the claustrophobic setting and tensions. The performances from the cast, especially Renate Reinsve was great and felt realistic. Unfortunately, what makes the movie not work is the way the narrative is written and how bumpy it feels.

    Many of the writing components have good concepts but it's surrealist approach didn't work, which ends up feeling repetitive and muddled as it continues. Making things a bit difficult to really understand or connect with the characters or finding them believable at times. Stories like these are movies I like but I can't really engage with it because of the muddled writing and repetitive nature. The direction from Tøndel is good but at some moments, the direction felt a bit misplaced and lost. Being heavy dialogue, the dialogue is a mix of both good and some not so good.

    At it's core, Tøndel has a lot of talent as this movie does show his talents and potential of being a good filmmaker in the future. But there's a lot of work still to be done.
    7pinkmanboy

    Guilt, Grief, and Empty Halls

    "Armand," the directorial debut of Halfdan Ullmann Tøndel, is an exercise in simmering tension and discomfort-a film that traps us, much like its characters, in a confined space to explore a deep emotional abyss. Most of the narrative unfolds in an empty Norwegian school, where a couple and a mother meet to discuss an incident involving their children. With its restrained approach and dialogue-driven focus, the film builds a solid foundation of psychological drama but doesn't always manage to sustain this balance throughout its runtime.

    The first act is where the film shines brightest. Tøndel shows an impressive command of atmospheric tension, using loaded dialogue and minimalist performances to create an uncomfortably intimate setting. Renate Reinsve, in yet another magnetic performance, plays Elisabeth, a mother fiercely defending her son while grappling with layers of doubt and desperation. From the outset, she conveys a complex emotional range: laughter that turns into sobs, glances that seem to search for answers in empty corners. Ellen Dorrit Petersen and Endre Hellestveit also bring depth to Sarah and Anders, the parents of the supposed "victim" in the incident. They expertly navigate a tightrope between compassion and repressed hostility. This trio of performances elevates the narrative, giving weight to conversations that might otherwise feel ordinary.

    The school setting becomes a character in its own right. Its dark hallways and lifeless classrooms mirror the characters' mental states, as if the building itself embodies their repressed emotions. This use of space is one of the film's strongest points, turning a simple location into a stage brimming with tension and symbolism. Tøndel makes full use of every corner to convey claustrophobia and isolation, suggesting that even in a room full of people, these characters are alone in their internal struggles.

    However, "Armand" falters when it strays from its linear narrative and ventures into more abstract territory. While the transitions to visual and surreal sequences are artistically executed, they feel out of place within the realistic framework established early on. These moments of abstraction, no matter how visually stunning, dilute the film's emotional impact and make the story feel less cohesive. The tonal shift is jarring, as if the director is trying to overload an already idea-heavy film with an additional, unnecessary layer.

    Even so, Tøndel's screenplay keeps the audience invested. The gradual unveiling of secrets, always teetering between the explicit and the implied, holds our curiosity. But this approach also requires patience, as the deliberate pacing can feel stagnant at times. The film flirts with climactic moments but never fully delivers on them, leaving the tension unresolved.

    Despite its flaws, "Armand" is an ambitious debut that deserves attention. Renate Reinsve, in particular, delivers a performance that carries the film, balancing fragility and strength in a hypnotic way. The supporting performances and Tøndel's atmospheric direction also warrant praise, showing that he has a promising future in filmmaking.

    Overall, "Armand" is an intriguing exploration of guilt, grief, and the complexities of human relationships that hits more often than it misses. However, its attempts to juggle too many styles and themes end up diluting some of the potency that could have been achieved with a more focused approach. It's the kind of film that lingers in your mind, sparking reflection-for better or worse-even after the credits roll.
    4Cyns-Corner

    Wasted potential

    This had so much potential and got off to such a solid start. Which was why it was a disappointment when the storytelling went off the rails in the last hour or last third of the film. At about two hours long, the elements that were included in that final hour that made the film go haywire could have been completely removed and the end result would have been a fantastic movie. The first part of Armand was gripping, as the audience watches the main character go through a roller coaster of a day with school administrators after being called in due to an altercation at her son's school. She is alone in trying to advocate for her son as she faced his accusers, poking holes in the claims made against him. The acting was great, and the characters were realistic and interesting. The moments of tension and discomfort were captured in a way that I think most of us could identify with. Where this fell apart for me was when the movie took tangents by including some scenes that felt pretentious to the extreme, making no sense and turning a story and characters that had been believable into something cringe, nonsensical, and plodding. I found myself fast-forward/skipping through those moments, as they added nothing to the story and were too annoying to put up with. I was getting angry by that point. It's unfortunate because this could have been a four-star film for me, but because it veered so wildly off course in the end, it dragged the entire thing down. Huge miss. Video review on my YouTube channel.
    8thebeachlife

    Experimental and expressive

    The film is named after a primary school pupil Armand whose mother Elizabeth is invited to the school with regard to the incident that happened between Armand and another pupil. The other pupil's parents appear as well, and little by little we discover what happened, or, to be more exact, we discover that the whole story is confusing and extremely complex. The genre is dancing between a drama (yes, at times it seems overly dramatic), a thriller, a detective story and even a musical. There are various cinematic ideas used really curiously to show moments of helplessness, confusion or fear. All in all, the film ends leaving us with more questions than answers. I'd definitely recommend this one to everyone who likes experimental cinema.
    6jmccrmck-65172

    Tries too hard to be Avant Garde

    The movie is a respectable effort in the art of Cinema although, even if it is filmed in color it is very nearly 'film noir' , muted colors and lighting throughout sometimes in the extreme; a scene in a classroom with the lights turned off ? The plot is too intricate and character's relationships to one another just seem a bit too cute to be plausible but there to tell the story and then you get more of their backstories as you get deeper into the movie. Look the acting is great and it explores an age old human dilemma where things are not what they seem and people act on their assumptions when when the facts are uncertain. I saw 'The Teacher's Room' which was outstanding this movie is similar in some respects but is not ' knitted ' together very well . I am glad I saw it but would be hard pressed to recommend it , if I had been streaming it at home I would not have finished watching it. The movie is just not straight forward in it's delivery and that is too bad; it had much more potential with drama and acting that def. Is present in the film.

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    • Trivia
      Official submission of Norway for the 'Best International Feature Film' category of the 97th Academy Awards in 2025.
    • Connections
      References Frozen (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      Le cygne (The Swan)
      Taken from "The Carnival of the Animals"

      Composed by Camille Saint-Saëns

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    • Release date
      • September 27, 2024 (Norway)
    • Countries of origin
      • Norway
      • Netherlands
      • Germany
      • Sweden
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • Norwegian
      • English
      • Swedish
    • Also known as
      • 阿蒙怎麼了?
    • Filming locations
      • Norway
    • Production companies
      • Eye Eye Pictures
      • Keplerfilm
      • ONE TWO Films
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    • Budget
      • NOK 22,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $109,061
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $23,474
      • Feb 9, 2025
    • Gross worldwide
      • $972,518
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 58 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Surround 5.1

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