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You Are Not Alone (1980)

Starring: Anders Agensø, Peter Bjerg Director: Lasse Nielsen, Ernst Johansen Rating: Unrated Format: DVD
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Unflinchingly honest and boundlessly lyrical, the exploration of sexual awakening in You Are Not Alone was a turning point in world cinema. At a Danish boy’s boarding school in the late 1970s, Bo and Kim are naive young classmates, whose friendship blossoms into a childlike love affair. When their friend is expelled for a prank involving lewd posters, the student body bands together to strike against the school and its authoritarian headmaster. Lasse Nielsen and Ernst Johansen’s classic film is a groundbreaking meditation on innocence, rebellion and love.

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47 of 47 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Finding Self, Finding Love, December 14, 2006
By Grady Harp (Los Angeles, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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DU ER IKKE ALENE (You Are Not Alone) is a 1978 Danish landmark film written by Lasse Nielsen and Bent Petersen and directed by Nielsen and Ernst Johansen. When the period during which this film was made, a time when gay theme movies were all but verboten, this little film is a brave, delicate, tender, unpretentious tale of the bonding, both emotional and physical, that occurs between two young boys in a boarding school in Denmark. The story develops slowly and insidiously, a fact that makes some viewers find it boring or slow. But for this viewer the pacing of the story is intricately involved in this tale of the fragile first attractions that occur in young boys: everything is new, and nothing is rushed - it just happens and evolves.

Kim (Peter Bjerg) is a young prepuberal youth living with his parents: his father (Ove Sprogøe) is headmaster of a boys' school and his mother (Elin Reimer) is in line with the father's hardline standards. Though not a student in the school, Kim does associate with the young high school age boys and finds one lad in particular, Bo (Anders Agensø), a role model who shows concern for Kim and with whom Kim bonds, emotionally and eventually physically. The manner in which this occurs is never acted out but merely suggested in the most discreet and beautiful way. But we watch as this bond develops more strongly, with each of the boys nascent to the situation in which they find themselves.

The classmates are a varied group - normal kids in a normal school situation - until one of the boys Ole (Ole Meyer), who is somewhat of a trouble-maker, posts magazine pictures of nude women in his dorm room. Reprimanded by the headmaster he is put on probation and when he ultimately posts the contraband pictures in the dorm restroom, he is threatened with expulsion. His classmates band together to protect him and Ole is maintained in the school.

Other sidebar stories that pepper the screen are swimming hole escapades where the injury of one of the boys calls forth the empathy of the entire class; there is a vignette where an older woman tries to teach one of the boys the beauties of physical love; there is a shower scene that finds Bo and Kim gently observing each other; and there is a class project for graduation that is supposed to be an enactment of the 10 Commandments, one episode of which is assigned to a student filmmaker.

It is this finished class project film, shown before the faculty and the parents, that is based on the commandment 'Love thy neighbor' and it is a beautifully wrought scene of Bo and Kim embracing and kissing in one of the more honest and sensitive moments on film. The 'non-story' film ends without an audience response: it simply fades away to a tune that speaks of 'You are not alone - there is someone like you ahead.' No, this is not a film about nudity or raw sex. Instead this film is a brave exploration of the normal period in growth when boys search for role models and find their first sensations of love emerging. It is delicate, beautifully filmed and acted, and is one of the early forays into same sex love that works on every level. Grady Harp, December 06
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28 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Pioneering "coming of age" film for all, December 28, 2006
By Allan Brain (Houston, TX USA) - See all my reviews
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Like so many films that have "gay" themes, this film is wrongly seen by some as a homosexual "coming of age" story. But it is not that simple. As shown very realistically in this beautiful movie, there is a lot of confusion among kids--and maybe there is more today than there was in the late '70s when this movie was made. Anyone who ever suffered from that confusion, whether arising from sexual, social, or other anxieties, will enjoy this film. It truly has a little of everything.

Is it a little too "erotic" for American sensibilities? Maybe, but those who are realistic about sexual experimentation will not have any problems with the very tastefully suggestive depictions of that. The young actors, male and female, are charming and convincing.

And there are brief adventures of the kind that typically occur in boarding schools and novels or films about them. But they are done
well and also reveal something of a "European" view of how various crises and problems in this kind of setting might be handled.

Grady Harp's review is right on target. The two protagonists, Kim and Bo, represent not necessarily gay kids, but any kids who are lonely, confused, alienated, and yearning for love and acceptance. They could be "geeks" or any other minority. And the depictions of "bullying" in schools and other settings, in a film from over twenty-five years ago, are eerily prescient.

But there are also many scenes of understanding and solidarity among the kids that are heart-warming. The final scene is really moving, especially when you understand that the whole school is behind it.

It's too bad that the DVD release does not offer many "extras", but it's a bargain.

I even like the "pop" music.

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21 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars You are not alone, January 10, 2007
The DVD version of you are not alone is an improvement on the VHS version. Better clearer subtitles, much better picture quality. The relationship that blossoms between Bo and Kim is very realistic, passionate and touching. The movie gives glimpses of the other boys relationships, such as the boy making out in the cellar with an older girl staff member and later he is seen by BO french kissing and making love in the shower with another slightly older boy, it showcases the boys bi-sexual identity.
Though most of the movie follows Kim and Bo. The shower scene with Bo and Kim is a favorite for me as is the final scene with them french kissing, I like this because I know very few American film makers would touch the subject let alone have a nude scene. It is my favorite coming of age movie or gay youth movie. Watch with an open mind and enjoy. The closing scene is very passionate, lots of kissing and hugging, just the thing to make the conservative anti gay crowd reel. I love it.

Steve F.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Sweet, and ultimately nostalgic, Danish film
Being a gay person, and also being incredibly interested in Denmark, I found this film to be a wonderful and largely unique viewing experience. Read more
Published 14 days ago by Tyler

5.0 out of 5 stars Know what you're getting
I bought this after having watched many clips on youTube. I definitely recommend the film--but to a particular audience. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Nelson Werdan

5.0 out of 5 stars Gay-zed and (Sexually) Confused
Ah, "You Are Not Alone", a film notorious among a certain group for a scene of two boys showering together. Read more
Published 8 months ago by C. R. Swanson

5.0 out of 5 stars You are not alone
Outstanding,.... sweet.... young,,, innocent
friendship... love.... funny...

LOVED IT ALOT
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Published 10 months ago by Yves Guay

5.0 out of 5 stars You Are Not Alone.
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Published 10 months ago by Fall of Versailles

5.0 out of 5 stars You Are Not Alone ;; A great movie about coming of age.
I enjoyed this nice little movie about these two boys coming of age and learning about their sexuality. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Boyz Rule
I really enjoyed this movie. I've been wanting to see it for a really long time, but according to most reviews I've read opinion's have been that this movie was a bit pedophilic... Read more
Published 12 months ago by Lozt-n-donk

5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome Film
This is the best coming of age film i have seen. it shows the friendship between two boys turn into true love. this story shows the real side of young boys growing up.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Fasttrack down Memory Lane
For those of us that were young and idealistic when this movie was shown for the first time in 1980, the movie will be a pleasant reminder of the ideals and ideas we thought were... Read more
Published 18 months ago by Torger Dahl

5.0 out of 5 stars great love story
It is a great love story for 2 boys in a boarding house that go good together.
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