影片介紹
◎字 幕 N/A
◎檔案格式 X264 + AC3
◎視頻尺寸 1104 x 480
◎檔案大小 44 x 50MB ( 3CD )
◎片 長 96 Mins
◎導 演 尼爾斯·高普 Nils Gaup
尼可拉·科斯特-瓦爾道 Nikolaj Coster-Waldau
Eirik Junge Eliassen ....Presten Zetliz
G?ran Forsmark
Aslat Mahtte Gaup ....Mathis H?tta (as Asle Mathis Gaup)
Mikkel Gaup ....Aslak H?tta
尼爾斯·高普 Nils Gaup ....Mons
Ole Nicklas Guttorm ....Lille Aslak (as Ole Niklas Mienna Guttorm)
Jovsset Heandrat ....Lars H?tta
Sven Henriksen
Stig Henrik Hoff
Silje Holtet ....Anne Elise Blix
安妮·克里斯汀娜·朱索 Anni-Kristiina Juuso ....Elen
Inga Juuso ....Bestemor
J?rgen Langhelle
Beaska Niilas ....Rasmus Spein
麥可·恩奎斯特 Michael Nyqvist ....Laestadius (as Mikael Nyqvist)
Ola Otnes
Ingunn Beate ?yen
Mikael Persbrandt ....Ruth
Sverre Porsanger
Bj?rn Sundquist ....Stockfleth
Inger Utsi ....Inger
Nils Utsi
Knut Walle
演員表
角色 | 演員 | 備註 |
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Aslak Hætta | Mikkel Gaup | ---- |
Elen Skum | Anni-Kristiina Juuso | ---- |
Mathis Hætta | Aslat Mahtte Gaup | ---- |
Mons Somby | Nils Peder Gaup | ---- |
Carl Johan Ruth | Mikael Persbrandt | ---- |
Niels Vibe Stockfleth | Bjørn Sundquist | ---- |
Ruths assistent | Sverre Porsanger | ---- |
Lars Johan Bucht | Peter Andersson | ---- |
Lars Levi Laestadius | Michael Nyqvist | ---- |
Halmboe | Jørgen Langhelle | ---- |
Biskop Juell | Nikolaj Coster-Waldau | ---- |
Søren von Krogh Zetlitz | Eirik Junge Eliassen | ---- |
Butikshandlaren | Göran Forsmark | ---- |
Lille Aslak | Ole Nicklas Guttorm | ---- |
Lars Hætta | Jovsset Heandrat | ---- |
Bergmark | Sven Henriksen | ---- |
Stockfleths assistent | Stig Henrik Hoff | ---- |
Anne Elise Blix | Silje Holtet | ---- |
影片內容
Nils Gaup returns to the territory that gave him a handful of awards and nominations twenty years prior with Ofelas. This time, we find ourselves in the mid 19th century in the midst of a conflict between obviously nature-loving Lapps and exploitive Norwegians in a dispute that Gaup looks to set up as something like a reversed western. Unfortunately, the conflict is not particularly well motivated from neither party's point of view, and the film's premise seems forced and plotted from the get go. The background for the rebellion is argued by most historians as being diversed, but in this film, there is a recurring and not too subtle amplification of the two most visible elements: the church and the alcohol.
What should have been a potent film, is only so in segments. Most of the blame must go to Gaup's at times lacklustre craftmanship (the sets and camera angles does little to enhance the spatial feel) and one-note acting (Sundquist is completely ill-placed and Persbrandt's acting is mostly showing off). Kautokeino-oppgj?ret doesn't come alive until the very end, but by then there has been too many large words and pompous explanations. Compared to Ofelas, this film doesn't give a very nuanced portrait of the life of the Lapps. Only the flocks of reindeer seem to be up for the task Gaup had in mind.