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Angels in Fast Motion

Original title: Nordkraft
  • 2005
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 5m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
2.9K
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Angels in Fast Motion (2005)
DanishCrimeDramaRomance

The intense, realistic and unflinching tale of Maria, Allan and Steso, who are struggling for survival in urban life, about drugs.The intense, realistic and unflinching tale of Maria, Allan and Steso, who are struggling for survival in urban life, about drugs.The intense, realistic and unflinching tale of Maria, Allan and Steso, who are struggling for survival in urban life, about drugs.

  • Director
    • Ole Christian Madsen
  • Writers
    • Ole Christian Madsen
    • Bo Hr. Hansen
    • Jakob Ejersbo
  • Stars
    • Signe Egholm Olsen
    • Claus Riis Østergaard
    • Thure Lindhardt
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    2.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ole Christian Madsen
    • Writers
      • Ole Christian Madsen
      • Bo Hr. Hansen
      • Jakob Ejersbo
    • Stars
      • Signe Egholm Olsen
      • Claus Riis Østergaard
      • Thure Lindhardt
    • 11User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 8 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Signe Egholm Olsen
    • Maria
    Claus Riis Østergaard
    Claus Riis Østergaard
    • Allan
    Thure Lindhardt
    Thure Lindhardt
    • Steso
    Farshad Kholghi
    • Hossein
    Thomas L. Corneliussen
    • Asger
    • (as Thomas Corneliussen)
    Pernille Vallentin
    • Tilde
    • (as Pernille Vallentin Brandt)
    Signe Vaupel
    • Maja
    Rudi Køhnke
    • Frank
    Maria Stenz
    • Marias mor
    Finn Storgaard
    • Hans Jørgen
    Lars Mikkelsen
    Lars Mikkelsen
    • Stesos far
    Søs Egelind
    • Stesos mor
    Stanislav Sevcik
    Stanislav Sevcik
    • Taber
    Nils P. Munk
    • Aksel
    Paw Henriksen
    Paw Henriksen
    • Rocker Kurt
    Kirsten Norholt
    • Allans mor
    Priscilla Rasmussen
    • Mette, Allans søster
    Barbara Hesselager
    • Franks pige
    • Director
      • Ole Christian Madsen
    • Writers
      • Ole Christian Madsen
      • Bo Hr. Hansen
      • Jakob Ejersbo
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews11

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    5stuebirk

    I'm not that impressed

    The fact the Nordkraft takes place far away from Copenhagen, but deals with typical big city issues, makes it somewhat interesting. The problem is that it just doesn't tell my why we are i Aalborg. With the title "Nordkraft", the scene is set for something different from a standard junkie movie. But that is exactly what we get, a standard junkie movie, nothing more, nothing less. The characters are stereotypes and doesn't bring anything new to the table. I like the choice of music in the movie, it works so far as emphasizing the moods in the scenes.

    The actors deliver convincing performances, but again the is problems. There is no consistency in the use of dialects, and some of the characters actually gain dialects during the movie.

    Being a danish movie, there is lots a nudity. Not overdone and generally good to look at.
    7lasse-uk

    A Very Decent Danish Movie

    I saw this film at a special pre-premiere screening and knowing that Danish film has taken quite a beating this last decade with a lot of really bad films ("Den eneste ene" and the "Kærlighed ved første hik" trilogy being excellent examples). It seemed to me that the Danish movie industry were only able to produce two kinds of film: crappy romantic comedies or dogme films. The dogme films can be quite interesting but they have just been produced in too large a number to remain interesting.

    So my hopes were quite low going into the cinema to see Nordkraft (not having read the book either) but all my worries were put to rest very quickly because I was taken aback by the visual style of the film which is very interesting. Also the storytelling element of the film worked very well and the fact that the story is split into three is very appealing and interesting.

    The characters in the film must be said to be the most important aspect of the film and luckily they work quite well. Especially Thure Lindhardt who plays Steso is very good because he is very good at making his character edgy and extreme but still believable. Signe Egholm Olsen is also quite good and works very well in suspenseful scenes. Of the three main actors Claus Riis Østergaard is the worst but he is still good don't get me wrong. One of the most powerful scenes in the entire movie is with Steso's father, Lars Mikkelsen because Lars Mikkelsen (who is a far better actor than his brother by the way) is such an incredibly intense actor.

    The only thing that I feel pulls this film in a negative direction is the fact that it is afraid to be its own film. It borrows heavily on the visual style from Requiem for a Dream and in terms of storytelling and thats a shame because Nordkraft definitely has the potential to be its own film.

    All in all a very decent Danish drama: 7 out of 10
    6yorktown_hawk

    Requiem for a Trainspotting in Denmark

    I'll preface this by saying that I only watched this movie to see the very brief performance of one of the cast.

    Having never seen a Danish film and knowing nothing about this film going in, I couldn't help but feel like I was watching a mishmash of Requiem for a Dream (2000) and Trainspotting (1996) in a more traditional European type movie structure.

    While US/UK movies usually follow the same structure (Sizzling start. Backfill, pebble, rock, boulder, conclusion) that starts with a bang before slowly building the drama/action/tension as the movie goes on, this movie took a more nuanced, straight-line structure with an intricate move from one storyline to the next that can keep the watcher engaged despite their being minimal action or drama. I didn't mind this structure albeit being one I'm not used to. It gave the feel of the movie a more realistic touch.

    However, there were far too many similarities between this movie and the 2 mentioned above, as has been mentioned by other reviewers. Since those movies came out 5 and 9 years prior to this one, you cannot say the similarities were accidental. Especially when the main music composition was almost a plagiarised version of 'Lux Aeterna', the theme from Requiem for a Dream.

    There were 2 standout performances in this.

    Lars Mikkelsen - His performance, although minimal, was world class at the very end of the movie. Felt so genuine like it was happening for real. Gave me goosebumps. Magnificent.

    Allen's niece - They went uncredited in this performance so I won't name them. The effectiveness of their performance is so understated. Their soft baby sounds was angelic in their sounds. Almost as if it was foretold that they'd be singing some of the most beautiful music in the world. I may be a little bias in my assessment, though.

    Overall a decent movie. Had I not had seen RfaD and Trainspotting many years before seeing this, I may've rated this higher.
    9hgording

    Nordkraft

    A stunningly bleak film. Some of the camera work is beautifully shot and highly original. It is so engaging that one almost needs to re watch the film, as so much more impact can be gained from subsequent viewings.

    The tale is harrowing but very moving and thought provoking and all of the characters are complex and interesting.

    Stunning debuts from an up to now unknown cast.

    The film definitely has elements of trainspotting, but lacks a good deal of the humour.

    I have not read the book, which by all accounts the film only portrays the final third of.
    8TheInvincibleGnu

    A modern drug film set in Denmark

    Nordkraft is new in it's genre in Denmark. A story of people with a serious drug abuse problem and how they fight for their love. But it's not new it is genre for the rest of the world. Obvious to the viewer the director is inspired by such great films as "Requiem for a dream", "Trainspotting" and numinous others. The editing, extreme close-ups of eye pupils, the choice of music, the movement of camera and the idea of attaching the camera to the body "camera-to-face" while running, is similar to "Requiem for a dream". Despite the fact, that it is not a original in it's craftsmanship, the film is actually pretty well done. But maybe the success should belong to Jakob Ejersbo, the writer of the novel? It has a slow start, because it uses the first hour for introducing the characters. Which is a bit to long. But when the story finally kicks of, it's exciting and thrilling. The acting can sometimes be a bit pourly and over the top, but Claus Riis Østergaard as Allan levels it up.

    All in all I think is a great film, but it would have been even better, if only the pace of the story in the beginning were faster and if it was shorten a bit. Enjoy.

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    • Trivia
      The first scene seen in the movie was shot in Pusherstreet in Christiania, Denmark, and was the first time anyone had ever been allowed to film there. It used to be impossible because of the great powers of the pushers, but Christiania and the pushers wanted some good publicity, because they'd just been cleared out, and they may have realized they were part of the outside world and not merely a closed system.
    • Quotes

      Steso: I am a drug addict. I am definitely a drug addict. I'm hooked. I'll gladly confess to the fact, that I am an addict. Addict of Valium, LSD, coke, heroin, methadone, opium, Rohypnol, crystal meth, morphine, mescaline, amphetamine, C vitamins, D, vitamins, hashish, pot, hash-oil, skunk.

    • Connections
      Featured in Smagsdommerne: Episode #1.7 (2005)
    • Soundtracks
      Walking Through
      Composed by Jan 'Bas' Nissen, Martin Soelmark and Biljana Stojkoska

      Performed by Jan 'Bas' Nissen

      From the album "Putting All The Pieces Together"

      Duck On The Walk 2004

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    • Release date
      • March 4, 2005 (Denmark)
    • Country of origin
      • Denmark
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • Danish
    • Also known as
      • Северная сила
    • Filming locations
      • Christiania, Christianshavn, Copenhagen, Denmark
    • Production companies
      • Nimbus Film
      • Danmarks Radio (DR)
      • Zentropa Entertainments 5
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 5m(125 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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