Brightlyme
i know i wasted 90 mins of my life.
Seraherrera
The movie is wonderful and true, an act of love in all its contradictions and complexity
ActuallyGlimmer
The best films of this genre always show a path and provide a takeaway for being a better person.
Griff Lees
Very good movie overall, highly recommended. Most of the negative reviews don't have any merit and are all pollitically based. Give this movie a chance at least, and it might give you a different perspective.
runamokprods
Another solid film from Bille August about adolescence in Denmark the 60s - 1963 this time.This is even a little stronger than August's 'Zappa', if not quite up to Roy Andersson's somewhat similar, brilliant 'A Swedish Love Story'. The Scandinavians seem to have a knack for making emotionally complex films about adolescence. As with 'Zappa' some of this feels very familiar (first love, leading to pregnancy and to abortion that ruins the romance), and some feels a bit forced or unrealistic (would the parents of an upper-class, clearly upwardly mobile and socially conscious family really be quite so positive about their daughter marrying a boy from a humble working class home?). But the two male leads are very good, and there's a lot of specifics and idiosyncrasies that far outweigh the clichés.
Michael Neumann
(add a few rating stars for the original Danish version)The old John Lennon/Paul McCartney tune has always been a popular anthem for teenage rebels around the world, but in this attractive Danish period piece (set in Copenhagen circa 1963) the title is a bit misleading: there's precious little of the song's youthful exuberance in the lives of Bjørn and Erik, best friends who find their loyalty to each other tested by the traumas and disillusions of young adulthood.At times the two characters almost seem to be in separate films: the outgoing, extroverted Bjørn enjoys the love of a lifetime with Anna before an unwanted pregnancy and painful abortion drives them apart, while the more shy and inhibited Erik battles his father over the emotional health of his mentally disturbed mother. Ironically, the film is almost too well crafted for its own good. The handsome imagery and meticulous camera-work aren't quite suited to a rock 'n' roll teen rite of passage, and the dramatic impact is further muted (on the old VHS tape I watched, at any rate) by the artless dubbing into textbook English.
preppy-3
It was released at a small art house cinema in 1986 outside Boston. It played for months!Great Danish coming of age story. Bjorn and Erik are good friends...but are torn apart by two girls. Bjorn falls in love with Anna and gets her pregnant. He is also pursued by aggressive rick Kirsten who will do ANYTHING to get him. Meanwhile Erik has to deal with his mentally-ill mother and cheating father.DEFINITE SPOILERS!!!!! Not all of it makes sense--I heard if you know about Danish culture it would work better--but I loved it. Easily the best coming of age story ever made. For one thing all the actors were 16 or 17-the ages they were playing. And this doesn't shy away from touchy subject matter--it has nudity and sex (although the one scene is brief) and a graphic, harrowing abortion sequence. The acting is great too--the friendship between Erik and Bjorn comes through loud and clear. At one showing of this the audience applauded when Erik saves Bjorn from marrying Kristen. Also most of the actors--especially Bjorn and Anna--are very attractive.This has disappeared completely since 1984. That's a shame because it's a wonderful film. Highly recommended if you can find it. A 10.
pschwiesow
I'm puzzled by the reactions I've read about this film. People call it "cute," or "curious." They think of it as a period piece, or a quirky comment on European sensibilities that they don't understand.Nonsense. I consider this film one of the top three films ever made, in company with "Paris, Texas" and "Blue Velvet." It has little to do with its translated title "Twist and Shout" -- this is merely a reference to its setting, in 1963, and the fact that the main characters try to emulate The Beatles in dress and manner, as did probably the entire generation in that era.The "Twist and Shout" business pertains to the setting only. This film gives one of the most raw, uncompromising looks at powerful human emotions -- friendship, loyalty, obsession, first love, loss, and betrayal -- that have ever been committed to celluloid. Directly translated from Danish, the title reads "Trust, Hope, and Love" -- and that, as direct and ambitious as it sounds, is EXACTLY what this film is about.As the summary indicates, the abortion scene with Bjorn and Anna is both gut- and heart-wrenching. Erik's devotion to his mentally disturbed mother, and final self-emancipation from his dictatorial father, is as poignant as any depiction of the trauma of growing into adulthood as I have seen. And the endurance of the friendship between Erik and Bjorn, despite all that should have driven them apart, gives this disturbing, troubling film a bittersweet note of redemption that will linger long after its concluding scene. Maybe it helps to be able to understand Danish, or be a little familiar with the culture (I lived for a year in Denmark when I was twelve). Still, I'm convinced that this excellent film has long been underrated, and that its themes are compelling and universal. If you can get hold of it, I strongly urge giving this film your attention. 10 out of 10.