Moviegoers love misfits. And thanks to this film, we now know that Norwegians are not immune to the phenomenon.
Elling (2002)
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Reviews Counted:58
Fresh:49
Rotten:9
Average Rating:7.1/10
Consensus: Quirky without being overly cutesy, Elling is a gentle, warm comedy.
Theatrical Release:May 29, 2002 Limited
Box Office: $63,227
Synopsis: Elling (Per Christian Ellefsen) is a neurotic middle-aged man who has led an extremely sheltered life and is institutionalized after his mother's death triggers a nervous breakdown. Upon being... Elling (Per Christian Ellefsen) is a neurotic middle-aged man who has led an extremely sheltered life and is institutionalized after his mother's death triggers a nervous breakdown. Upon being discharged, he is given a flat in Oslo to share with his friend and fellow patient Kjell Bjarne (Sven Nordin), a food-loving would-be womanizer whose loutish behavior occasionally proves taxing to the fastidious Elling. At first both men are paralyzed by separation anxiety and fear of the outside world, and simple tasks like grocery shopping or making a phone call present major challenges. Once Kjell Bjarne decides to venture beyond the confines of their home, however, his unlikely infatuation with a lonely pregnant woman (Marit Pia Jacobsen) causes a rift between the two friends, prompting Elling to start forging social contacts and seek a calling of his own. Without delving deeply into the clinical aspects of mental illness, this lighthearted comedy presents a convincing and utterly sympathetic portrait of socially challenged people coping with everyday situations. The movie was a huge box office hit in its native Norway and earned an Oscar nomination for Best Foreign Language Film of 2001. [More]
Starring: Per Christian Ellefsen, Sven Nordin, Per Christiansen, Jorgen Langhelle
Starring: Per Christian Ellefsen, Sven Nordin, Per Christiansen, Jorgen Langhelle, Marit Pia Jacobsen, Hilde Olausson
Director: Peter Naess
Director: Peter Naess
Screenwriter: Axel Hellstenius
Producer: Dag Alveberg
Composer: Lars Lillo-Stenberg
Studio: First Look
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Reviews for Elling
Elling, portrayed with quiet fastidiousness by Per Christian Ellefsen, is a truly singular character, one whose frailties are only slightly magnified versions of the ones that vex nearly everyone.
Calls to mind the great screen pairings of dysfunctional buddy pictures of the past.
A sweet film about two gentle souls - there is a genuine caring between them that feels like watching old friends.
There is one surefire way to get a nomination for a best-foreign-film Oscar: Make a movie about whimsical folk who learn a nonchallenging, life-affirming lesson while walking around a foreign city with stunning architecture.
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