Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Ines Høysæter Asserson | ... | Vilde | |
Nicolai Cleve Broch | ... | Einar | |
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Ingrid Olava | ... | Marianne |
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André Sørum | ... | Tormod |
Kjærsti Odden Skjeldal | ... | Agnes | |
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Olea J.M. Sæter | ... | Natalie |
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Filip Mathias Eide | ... | Sølvgutt |
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Nina Andreassen | ... | Marte |
Sajid Malik | ... | Helge | |
Oscar Jean | ... | Sajid | |
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Harald Rosenstrøm | ... | Anders |
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Benjamin Hennum Knudsen | ... | Steffen |
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Christian Tekshov | ... | Leo |
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Tao Bonnefoy Vassvik | ... | Thomas |
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Brian Halvorsen | ... | Brian |
The evening before Christmas eve Vilde is hanging out with her friends at the central station, when she learns that her mother has been in an accident. She is forced to contact her biological father, but wants to run away to Tokyo.
This film is a beautiful realistic depiction of one young woman's experience through some horrible events but it does not just sit in its sadness, it pushes forward like her and gives the viewer feelings hope and redemption. The directing is amazing but the performances are phenomenal and the lead is captivating. I'm in Ohio right now watching this film and I connect more with the characters than any major Hollywood motion picture I may have ever seen. This movie is special, the directing special, and the lead is not just special but sensational. WELL DONE.