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Sex

  • 2024
  • 1h 58m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
2.2K
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4,742
1,146
Thorbjørn Harr, Jan Gunnar Røise, Siri Forberg, and Birgitte Larsen in Sex (2024)
NorwegianPsychological DramaDramaRomance

Follows two colleagues who in different ways struggle with the same issues about their sexuality.Follows two colleagues who in different ways struggle with the same issues about their sexuality.Follows two colleagues who in different ways struggle with the same issues about their sexuality.

  • Director
    • Dag Johan Haugerud
  • Writer
    • Dag Johan Haugerud
  • Stars
    • Thorbjørn Harr
    • Jan Gunnar Røise
    • Siri Forberg
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    2.2K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,742
    1,146
    • Director
      • Dag Johan Haugerud
    • Writer
      • Dag Johan Haugerud
    • Stars
      • Thorbjørn Harr
      • Jan Gunnar Røise
      • Siri Forberg
    • 8User reviews
    • 44Critic reviews
    • 69Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 10 wins & 11 nominations total

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    Thorbjørn Harr
    Thorbjørn Harr
    • Avdelingsleder
    Jan Gunnar Røise
    Jan Gunnar Røise
    • Feier
    Siri Forberg
    • Revisor
    Birgitte Larsen
    • Sosionom
    Theo Dahl
    • Avdelingsleders sønn
    Nasrin Khusrawi
    • Sangpedagog
    Anne Marie Ottersen
    Anne Marie Ottersen
    • Lege
    Vetle Bergan
    Vetle Bergan
    • Arkitekt
    Iver Innset
    • Arkitekt
    Siri Jøntvedt
    • Huseier
    Sereba Marvin
    • Ung mann i kollektiv
    • (as Marvin Sereba)
    Arturo Scotti
    • Ung mann i kollektiv
    Darin Hagi
    • Ung kvinne i kollektiv
    Hadrian Jenum Skaaland
    • Feiers sønn 1
    August Jenum Skaaland
    • Feiers sønn 2
    Heidi Berget
    • Dame med kjøleskap
    Sara Oskarsen
    • Datter til dame med kjøleskap
    Lars Jacob Holm
    • Bjørn
    • Director
      • Dag Johan Haugerud
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      • Dag Johan Haugerud
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    10JonasT-10

    Smart and tight

    A chamber master piece on the seldom thoroughly explored themes of heterosexual fear of homosexuality and the deeper meanings of desire and cheating. Maybe not for the American audience but for anyone who thinks of the different parameters of love, relationships, desire, sex, fidelity and how the converge and not. Beautifully shot and cast, congenial soundtrack. Truly a gem, giving the Norwegian film industry a needed 10 out of 10 which rarely or never happens. Sometimes balancing on the edge of being didactic and morally supervising, but the charming low key saves the film and in the end you're just swept away by the simple message conveyed by truly star actors and a director who knows exactly what he he is doing. Respect!
    5jromanbaker

    To Be Or Not To Be

    I have read all the few reviews here, and on the surface it is about two men and their families and in the main heterosexuality reigns supreme. One of them has a surprise sexual encounter with a man, while his co-worker dreams about David Bowie seeing him as a woman. These two situations are conveyed in a sub Ingmar Bergman sort of way ( think of ' Scenes from a Marriage ) with long conversations between the two men and their wives. In a very slow way the camera roams around them. Intercut this with a city background. Then a visit to a doctor and she is very friendly, and the film turns very homosexual indeed. In glorious black and white she describes and shows a happy gay young couple, full of mutual passion and hints at happy sex. I was happy to see this. Then we return to the two co-workers and their families. After two hours and no spoilers the film ends. To be yourself or not to be yourself is clearly the question here and the ending was a total let down. A well made quiet film, almost as beautifully filmed as an Ozu film, and well acted. I think it deserves a ten for that, but in its own way it just goes around in circles. A 5 for the happy gay couple. Literally a black and white relationship briefly told. I sighed with relief.
    8onefineday36

    They do it better in Norway

    Admittedly I don't know much about Norway nor I have watched many Norwegian films, and I know this one film couldn't be representative of the nation's social milieu... Yet, I must say the emotional intelligence and calmness this film portrayed was most impressive for me.

    Depending on where you're from or what you stand for, the subject matter of 'Sex' might be uncomfortable for you. 2 straight married guys in their 40s - one just had a spontaneous sex with a male client, and the other, a Christian no less, feels something unraveling in him with the recurring dreams about David Bowie looking at him 'as if he were a woman'. Imagine they talk about it with each other and with their wives. In almost any other countries, I could picture scenes of shocks, emotional outbursts, quarrels, accusations or denial - dramas in other words.

    It's different in Norway, or at least in this film. People are willing to talk and willing to listen without attempt to defuse, contradict, argue, intimidate or emotionally manipulate. The 2 protagonists aren't even intellectuals. They are chimney sweepers (I imagine it's considered as professionals in their own right, nevertheless more manual labourers). But even when they interact with each other, there's no usual put up of blocky masculine display. In every interaction with each character, they all seem to calmly meet each other on the eye level without having to play the expected social role.

    The overall presentation of the film adds to that quality. The film is almost entirely consisted with scenes of conversations and the cityscape shots in between. All the conversations are shot in long takes with just occasional shift of angles or zoom ins and outs, showing the conversation and expressions in real time. What is said itself also remains very realistic, with occasional fumble with words or backtracking of thoughts. With no flash cuts, scene changes or dynamic camera moves, the film gently encourages its audience to join in the conversation and listen, rather than get emotionally stimulated and react.

    I'm not saying it's all perfect in Norway. There are emotional distress that words cannot fully express, there are moments of hypocrisy, broken communication, and ultimately the inability to fully understand each other. Nor you may not fully agree with the situation and the message of this work. But the mature attitude 'Sex' shows in human interactions was by itself touching and represents something we all should learn in this time of extreme polarity and instant stimulus everywhere.
    6frankde-jong

    A film in which the best moments have nothing to do with the real theme can't be real good

    Norwegian films are on the rise. Years ago the only Norwegian film I knew of was "Insomnia" (1997, Erik Skjoldbjaerg) and most people would probably only know that this is the original of the remake of Christopher Nolan from 2002. After that Joachim Trier broke through (" The worst person in the world", 2021) and this year I saw "Quisling, the final days" (2024, Erik Poppe) only to discover that this director was far from a debutant but already active since 1998.

    My newest Norwegian discovery is Dag Johan Haugerud. Recently he has made a trilogy called the Oslo trilogy. An ambitious project first because Joachim Trier also made an Oslo trilogy and second because he revealed that his inspiration has been the three colors trilogy of Kieslowski, pumping up expectations (at least with me).

    The trilogy consists of the films "Sex", "Love" and "Dreams", all released in 2024.

    "Sex" was the first film I saw. It is about two heterosexual men (two collegues as they are both chimney sweepers) whose masculinity is put into question by a recent event. One has had a "one day stand" with a male customer and the other has recurring dreams about David Bowie flirting with him as with a female.

    Most of the film consists of dialogue in which the two men discuss their experiences with each other and with their spouses.

    Remarkable is that the men themselves have less problems with what could be interpreted as an inroad on their masculinity than at least one of the spouses.

    The film depends very much on dialogue and much of this dialogue is of a heavy psychological nature. Maybe not a surprise by a director who is also a novelist.

    Although it speaks for the film that it has the courage to row against the current anti woke "zeitgeist", the heavy dialogue made the film very slow in my opinion. It never really gets into gear.

    This is also illustrated by the fact that scenes outside the real theme were for me the highlights of the film.

    Regularly the film shows images of Oslo, as a sort of Ozu like in between shots. I found these images very beautiful. Beautiful also was the image of the two chimney sweepers having a discussion on the roof of a building. This image was rightly selected for the poster.

    Secondly a son of one of the men was in my opinion a very comical relief. Especially the discussions he has with his father about starting a you tube channel and with a doctor about the mestruation pain of one of his class mates.

    All in all a film in which the best moments have nothing to do with the real theme can't be real good. Nevertheless I still plan to watch the entire trilogy. After all "Sex" is the lowest rated film of the three.
    4zaphirax-249-222452

    Going in circles, ending up nowhere.

    The plot of Sex (2024) centers on two middle-aged men who work as chimney sweepers. The film primarily focuses on their conversations with each other and their wives. One of the men confesses that he had sex with another guy while working for a client, while the other has recurring dreams of David Bowie looking at him as if he were a woman. Despite these experiences, both men see themselves as straight. The story delves into how the first man found the experience pleasant and raises the question of whether having meaningless sex with another man counts as cheating. This leads to long discussions with his wife. Meanwhile, the second man becomes fixated on whether his voice has changed, wondering if it has become more feminine.

    This is essentially the entire two-hour film, which lacks a clear ending or resolution.

    The acting was decent, and while the conversations were never boring, they tended to go in circles a bit too much.

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      First installment of the "Sex - Drømmer - Kjærlighet" trilogy.

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    • Release date
      • March 1, 2024 (Norway)
    • Country of origin
      • Norway
    • Language
      • Norwegian
    • Also known as
      • 關於性
    • Filming locations
      • Økernveien 121, Oslo, Norway(sweepers' office interiors)
    • Production companies
      • Motlys
      • Viaplay Group
      • Oslo Filmfond
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      • $1,413,604
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 58m(118 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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