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1940. április 9-én a német hadigépezet Osló előtt áll. A norvég király ultimátumot kap: megadja magát, vagy meghal. Német katonák vadásznak a királyi családra, amely arra kényszerül, hogy elhagyja a fővárost. Miközben Haakon király és Olav koronaherceg egy Elverum melletti kis farmra menekül, találkoznak a német vezetéssel. Háromnapi kemény tárgyalás után Haakon király meghozza végső döntését. Visszautasítja a kapitulációt, még ha az a saját, a családja és sok norvég életébe is kerül. (HBO Europe)

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Necrotongue 

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angol The Norwegians made me happy again by shooting a war film with hardly any war in it, which I enjoyed all the same. The film doesn't offer any captivating action scenes, but it still managed to create suspense (even despite the fact that I knew how it would all turn out). The dilemma facing the king is not described in a complicated and lengthy way, but rather gradually revealed in conversations with his son and the German ambassador. By the way, Karl Markovics was great in the role of the ambassador. If you think you’d appreciate a war film with more of a political perspective, go for it. ()

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angol The Norwegians probably won’t get any better at their not-so-epic epic films. It’s all shot very precisely, historically accurate, but it’s always lacking some deep emotions. Everything in this movie is so cold and distant that it’s hard to find a character that would stand out. However, in this case, I must admit that Karl Markovics takes the cake in terms of acting. It’s just a shame that he’s been on the other side of the barricade, which was to be expected since his native tongue is German. It was an interesting movie, even though it was unnecessarily dragged out at certain points. However, it was still shot with that high Scandinavian quality. ()

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