Reprisepick

Taking a universal look at friendships, relationships and career ambitions

By Geoff Berkshire

Metromix
May 15, 2008

Critic's Rating:
4

Reprise
Anders Danielsen Lie and Viktoria Winge in "Reprise" (Credit: Nils Vik/Miramax)
Reprise
Running time:
105 minutes
Rated:
R
Cast:
Anders Danielsen Lie -
Phillip
Espen Klouman-Hoiner -
Erik
Viktoria Winge -
Kari
Henrik Elvestad -
Henning
Christian Rubek -
Lars
Director:
Joachim Trier
Official Movie Web Site:
http://www.reprise-themovie.com/
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Philip (Anders Danielsen Lie) and Erik (Espen Klouman-Høiner) are aspiring writers and best friends in their early 20s with common interests in music, books and girls. Things change when they simultaneously send off their respective first novels to publishers and Philip's is published but Erik's isn't. Philip's instant success leads to a mental breakdown and he tries to mend the damage with his sympathetic girlfriend Kari (Viktoria Winge), while Erik presses on with his literary ambitions.

Big question:
Can a low profile, arthouse-bound Norwegian drama find the enthusiastic young audience it deserves?

Catch it:
This smart and energetic film focuses on the transitional period to true adulthood, when careers and relationships seem to be in constant flux and dreams for the future are realized or shattered. The performances of the largely unseasoned cast are excellent, with Lie and Klouman-Høiner especially credible as the competitive friends.

Skip it:
The other members of Philip and Erik's social circle veer toward caricatures and the women in their lives are generally treated as props (despite the best efforts of Winge and Rebekka Karijord as a spunky publisher's assistant who befriends Erik). That approach works for the film's story, but it does slightly diminish the overall impact.

Bottom line:
Promising director Joachim Trier (who co-wrote the script with Eskil Vogt) keeps "Reprise" pulsing with youthful energy. By employing appropriately literary narration along with deftly handled flashbacks and imaginative "what if" flash-forwards, Trier provide a full portrait of his protagonists' lives and dreams. Funny, moving, wide-eyed and wise, the movie strikes universal chords strong enough to break down cinematic language barriers.

Bonus: Trier has connections to a Scandanavian filmmaking legend: he's a distant relative of Danish filmmaker Lars von Trier.

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