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Ice Palace

Ice Palace (1987)

December. 30,1987
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6.5
| Drama Mystery

In a remote Norwegian mountain-area in the thirties, two 12 year old girls Siss and Unn meets. They are friends, but for Unn it is more serious, she admits to have secret and indecent fantasies about her girlfriend.

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Actuakers
1987/12/30

One of my all time favorites.

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Glucedee
1987/12/31

It's hard to see any effort in the film. There's no comedy to speak of, no real drama and, worst of all.

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Taha Avalos
1988/01/01

The best films of this genre always show a path and provide a takeaway for being a better person.

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Roxie
1988/01/02

The thing I enjoyed most about the film is the fact that it doesn't shy away from being a super-sized-cliche;

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Sindre Kaspersen
1988/01/03

Norwegian screenwriter and director Per Blom's fifth feature film which he wrote, is an adaptation of a novel from 1963 by Norwegian novelist Tarjei Vesaas (1897-1970). It premiered in Norway, was screened in the Panorama section at the 38th Berlin International Film Festival in 1988, was shot on location in Norway and is a Norwegian production which was produced by Norwegian screenwriters, producers and directors Lasse Glomm (1944-1996) and Ola Solum (1943-1996). It tells the story about an 11-year-old girl named Unn who lives in a house with her aunt at a place called Stemland in Norway and who one day is visited by her eleven-year-old friend named Siss who lives with her parents. During the time they spend together that evening, they undress in front of each other and Unn tells Siss a secret which she promises not to tell anyone else. A few days after their meeting, Unn walks up in the mountains and finds something that looks like an ice palace.Subtly and precisely directed by Norwegian filmmaker Per Blom, this quietly paced fictional tale which is narrated mostly from the two main characters' viewpoints, draws a humane and involving portrayal of a close to telepathic relationship between two Norwegian students. While notable for its naturalistic and atmospheric milieu depictions, sterling cinematography by Norwegian cinematographer Halvor Næss, production design by Norwegian production designer and costume designer Ingeborg Kvamme and costume design by costume designer Inger Derlick, this narrative-driven story about friendship and alienation where the ... caused and created by ... which makes a girl retreat into herself and wander off after a moment of genuine trust between her and her friend who has to battle that same ... on her own, depicts two heartrending and internal studies of character and contains a poignant score by Norwegian composers Geir Bøhren and Bent Åserud.This modestly conversational, prominently atmospheric, reflective and lyrical coming-of-age drama from the late 1980s which is set during a winter in a rustic community in Norway where people speak New Norwegian in the late 20th century and where a motherless and fatherless adolescent girl disappears from her home and her only friend is left in wonder and sadness trying to come to terms with what has happened to the person she found a crucial human connection with, is impelled an reinforced by its fragmented narrative structure, subtle character development and continuity, contemplating characters, intimate examination of its central themes, telling use of music, psychological and emotional incisiveness, graceful flashback scenes and scenes between Unn and Siss and the memorable and understated acting performances by Norwegian actresses Line Storesund and Hilde Nyeggen Martinsen. A cinematographic, somewhat esoteric and eloquent mystery.

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taverymuch01
1988/01/04

This film might not be to everyone's taste, it is slow moving but like all good things it is worth seeing for the visual impact of the scenery alone. The film revolves primarily around two girls and their interaction between each other and their community. One girl(Unn) is set apart from the rest of her peer group, a loner who is befriended by Siss. As the story unfolds you gain an insight into Unn's character, after sharing a secret with Siss, instead of going to school the next morning Unn wanders off into the snow and disappears. I won't give away the ending of the film, but it is beautifully shot, there are a lot of allegorical references, and the continuity is superb. definitely one for your collection

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jlad
1988/01/05

absolutely brilliant film, slow but well worth it. Well acted by all, the mood of the film was perfect. The director did a remarkable and brave job with this movie, it could never have been made in a place such as hollywood, it's about time the world started to take notice of low budget (good storyline movies), rather than big budget predictable hollywood ingredients.

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jpjensen
1988/01/06

This film don't look like anything else. It is very slow moving, almost boring, and most of the pictures are close-ups of not very expressive faces. It's set in a very cold and very remote Norwegian mountain area in the thirties - not the most amusing place in the world. But very decent indeed. And then something starts sparkling. The two 12 year old girls meets a frosty evening, it is the first time that the kind and completely ordinary Siss visits the outsider Unn, who lives alone with her aunt. Unn shows to be an outsider indeed, having her room decorated by posters of pin-up girls , and soon suggest, that they take off their clothes. After doing that, Unn cries and admits, that she will not be let into Heaven, when she dies.Siss promise to keep Unns special feelings a secret. The very next day Unn dies in the big ice palace (a frozen waterfall in the nearby river)- nobody knows, if it was an accident or suicide, but Siss is left with feelings of guilt. What she really thinks, and what other people think, is not quite obvious. But this strange film is fascinating in its own odd way. There is some nudity and scary scenes, but that won't offend any minors, because they would be bored away long before it starts.

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