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Can inspiration--or genius, or love--be recreated? That's the intriguing theme of the breathtaking Norwegian film
Reprise, which on its surface appears to be a straightforward coming-of-age tale, but is layered with nuance and time-bending, emotional projections. The result is a finely acted, sophisticated portrait of very real, sometimes broken, young people, not nearly as devil-may-care as they might project. The story revolves around two cocky pals, Phillip (Anders Danielson Lie) and Erik (Espen Klouman-Hoiner), both aspiring writers who send off their debut novels in the mail at the film's beginning. What unspools are the dreams and nightmares that result. Phillip becomes a national literary sensation--then suffers a shattering breakdown. Erik's novel is rejected so he goes back to writing, with reduced expectations. The film gathers momentum with the release of Phillip from a mental hospital, still fragile yet armed with hard-won perspective.
It's writer-director Joachim Trier's triumph that the viewer is riveted to the stories of the men and their friends, even as the sensation of watching is a bit off-kilter, with scenes flashing backward and forward, and sometimes just manifesting a character's innermost fears. The acting and script are fierce and guileless. Phillip, reconnecting with his former flame Kari, reminisces, "Remember when I tricked you into falling in love with me in Paris?" The viewer gasps a bit at his naked honesty--then gasps again at Kari's gentle, unflinching reply, as though it were the most normal question in the world: "I was already in love with you." The film also keeps generous threads of humor running throughout, including the hilarious, but very unprintable, song titles of a pal's punk band. Play it, again. --A.T. Hurley
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UPC:786936756128
DESCRIPTION: From one of the producers of the Academy Award(R)-winning NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN(Best Picture, 2007), comes this critically acclaimed,
postmodern Norwegian coming-of-age story. REPRISE follows two aspiring novelists and lifelong friends journeying down different paths after one's first novel receives wild acclaim and the other a pile of rejection slips. Filled with infectious energy, filmed in French New Wave style and featuring a stellar up-and-coming young cast, REPRISE is an extraordinary film you'll want to experience again and again.
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