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Oslo, August 31st

2012

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Movie

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95 min

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Drama

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89%

A recovering drug addict is granted a day’s leave from rehab and returns to Oslo, where he reconnects with friends, faces the weight of his past, and struggles with uncertainty about his future. Over the course of one day, he drifts through encounters that reflect his longing for connection and his ...

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nevan

nevan loved

Oslo, August 31st

one of the most realistic portrayals of depression that i have ever seen in film. incredibly powerful, every scene and conversation is handled with truth and care while every shot is just gorgeous. wonderful writing, acting, directing, and cinematography; packs a punch

47d

Bird

Bird liked

Oslo, August 31st

I was really rooting for him :(

118d

Thomas Joyce

Thomas Joyce liked

Oslo, August 31st

Ending was pretty unexpected for me, I was convinced it was going to go one way before flipping that on its head.

Joachim Trier has a wonderfully fucked up talent for the most depressing character studies. Seamlessly making you care for these characters and then putting them on the most devastating journeys possible. This is his most focused narrative, taking place, primarily, over the course of a single day - and following his encounters for that period.

Anders Danielsen Lie is quietly one of the best actors working, he shows zero interest in being “big-time”, just working with Trier at every chance and dipping out occasionally to work with others, whilst also delivering next-level work there too. Renate Reinsve makes a little cameo-esque part here, laying the groundworks for her breakout in Trier’s next effort, one of my all-time favourite films - The Worst Person in the World.

Great film from Trier, had a wonderful time with this despite the story - it really makes you feel and learn to appreciate.

122d

Recent Reviews

nevan

nevan loved

Oslo, August 31st

one of the most realistic portrayals of depression that i have ever seen in film. incredibly powerful, every scene and conversation is handled with truth and care while every shot is just gorgeous. wonderful writing, acting, directing, and cinematography; packs a punch

47d

Bird

Bird liked

Oslo, August 31st

I was really rooting for him :(

118d

Thomas Joyce

Thomas Joyce liked

Oslo, August 31st

Ending was pretty unexpected for me, I was convinced it was going to go one way before flipping that on its head.

Joachim Trier has a wonderfully fucked up talent for the most depressing character studies. Seamlessly making you care for these characters and then putting them on the most devastating journeys possible. This is his most focused narrative, taking place, primarily, over the course of a single day - and following his encounters for that period.

Anders Danielsen Lie is quietly one of the best actors working, he shows zero interest in being “big-time”, just working with Trier at every chance and dipping out occasionally to work with others, whilst also delivering next-level work there too. Renate Reinsve makes a little cameo-esque part here, laying the groundworks for her breakout in Trier’s next effort, one of my all-time favourite films - The Worst Person in the World.

Great film from Trier, had a wonderful time with this despite the story - it really makes you feel and learn to appreciate.

122d

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