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When the cinema was closed in march, that meant that there were several good movies that did not get the chance to be seen by as many spectators as they deserved. When the first cinemas open again this weekend, they get a new opportunity. Here is Dagbladet kinoanbefalinger.

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“Parasite”

The south Korean story “Parasite” is not one of the movies that are the hardest hit by the coronatiltakene. When the cinema closed, it was already seen by over a hundred thousand norwegians. But for the who have not yet been joined this year’s overrumplende Oscar-winner, only to seize the opportunity now: “Parasite” ram is the social criticism, the black comedy and the sensitive family drama, all in one, entertaining package.

“The Farewell”

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“The Farewell” is a touching and funny dramakomedie about kulturkollisjoner and family life. Awkwafina player us Billie, who learns that her grandmother in China has cancer and that the family agreed to keep it hidden for her that she is dying. The western individualism quarrels with the eastern concern for the collective, in a film that, first and foremost, is a tender tribute to the family relationships that consist of cross-continent.

“Emma”

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“Emma” is a playful and usentimental adaptation of Jane Austen’s classic novel. Strong colours, in addition to the slapstick and sharp klassebevissthet makes this one of the sharpest comedies of the recent Jane Austen movies. But as viewers we never forget that this is about the people, who are trying to navigate the class system as best they can and get it good to last, and especially Johnny Flynns Mr Knightley is surprisingly vulnerable and inntakende.

“The Invisible Man”

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The who would like to be a little scared may well be intimidated by “The Invisible Man”, a neat thriller that manages to mix classic shudder with modern feminism. Architect Cecilia (Elisabeth Moss) has fled from a violent relationship, and shortly afterwards dies, the controlling boyfriend. But when strange things begin to happen suspect Cecilia that her boyfriend isn’t dead. The problem is that no one believes her. The film falls a little bit in the second half, but is consistently fresh and inspired.

“infinite”

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the Legendary Roy Andersson is back with a new film, which deals with existential questions on the svenskens distinctive, subtle show. This year’s film marred by a slightly pompous voiceover, but the images are among the finest you can see in the cinema in years.

“the Flight over the border”

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This familiefilmen got the roll of the dice and five of Dagbladet reviewer, and portrays two Norwegian siblings who must help the two jewish children across the border to Sweden during the 2. world war. Maja Lundes script creates a sense of something unstable, where the children do not know who of the adults they can rely on.

“All the foreigners have closed the curtains”

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The Norwegian youth film was selected had only managed to go a week at the cinema when the doors were closed. Dagbladet reviewer gave the roll of the dice four and criticized the cartoonish representation of the adults, but felt nevertheless, this was a credible and velspilt history from the multicultural Oslo.

“The Gentlemen”

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The one who miss the action can try their hand at “The Gentlemen” this weekend. Guy ritchie’s latest film have obvious weaknesses, but also a quick and interesting look at the british class system and a Hugh Grant in his best form.

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