Uno
Uno (1970)

Uno

2/5

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A touching story about people and hope. Two phonecalls in the middle of sea.

A memorable film, mostly because of the grim reality-feel in the movie. You can tell that some of the story is bigraphical from the director.

This film is not the one you should see if you want to have a cheerful evening. It is a very strong story from the reality in Oslo's gang/crime world.

This is a complete crap movie packed with disturbing violence, poor dialog and dull music.

I noticed a comment here, saying that Norway is such a peaceful country, and that this movie is unrealistic, wannabe etc.The environment that sets the basis for this movie is not apparent for "regular" citizens of Oslo, neither is it apparent for everyday people.

OK, this movie has received a lot of harsh comments, even though it is one of the best Norwegian films ever made.Aksel Hennie has written the screenplay himself, he started several years before his dream of the film became realized.

I don't know where to start. This film is excellent on many levels.

What a great film! It was brilliantly acted and directed and kept my attention and interest throughout.

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