Unlike any other Norwegian movie (I am Dina is a co-production between Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Germany and France) I actually looked forward to this one. Unfortunately it lacks some spirit and some good acting. Marie Bonnevie has a troublesome Norwegian version of the English language, same with Anette Hoff and Jørgen Langhelle. On the other hand, Bjørn Floberg does a great job as Dina's father.
But the acting is ok throughout the movie, it has greater problems. First of all they focus to much on the original novel by Herbjørg Wassmo, witch leads to some pretty boring minutes of the feature.
But overall this is a nice little flick from a joker in the international film-industry. Great photography and directing made this an entertaining 120 minutes.
But the acting is ok throughout the movie, it has greater problems. First of all they focus to much on the original novel by Herbjørg Wassmo, witch leads to some pretty boring minutes of the feature.
But overall this is a nice little flick from a joker in the international film-industry. Great photography and directing made this an entertaining 120 minutes.