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3/10
Long live the State!
stensson29 November 2004
How many times have we seen it? The director who wants to be clever (and "political correct"). He who tells us that we should distrust the state and the computers guarding us and that all officials are to be laughed at.

It's completely boring and very, very simple. Hrafn Gunnlaugsson are trying to warn us, in a so called funny way, about the Kafka state, showing us the misfortunes of a small official with no girlfriend, living with his mother. Many bad things happens to the "little" man, but the root of the evil is of course certainly the most terrible thing in the world, The Government!

This kind of movies makes people socialists, just as an act of opposition.
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2/10
Just boring...
biekko24 March 2004
This movie is supposed to be some kind of a profound criticism on the surveillance society. It does not succeed. It is just very boring, the music is awful, the acting is worse and it all looks very very low budget. It is claimed to be a comedy but I did not find anything seven slightly amusing in it. I do suspect that the short story by Davíð Oddsson which this film is based upon could be a fun read with a clear message but this film definitely is anything but that. Hrafn Gunnlaugsson needs to do us all a big favor and stop making movies, he simply is not good at it and never has been with the exception of Hrafninn flýgur. Opinberun Hannesar is a new low for the Icelandic movie industry, and we have seen quite awful movies before!
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1/10
To put it simply- this is one of the worst movies I´ve ever seen.
NoeMan29 April 2004
Opinberun Hannesar is a movie so poorly done in all ways, that watching it makes me angry. The film business here in Iceland is crap, theres no doubt about it. Sure we do have some talented people like Friðrik Þór Friðriksson but overall it is rubbish. If we get one good movie a year, we consider ourself lucky. So every time an Icelandic movie opens it interests me and most other film fans here. However, no one went to see Opinberun Hannesar. And for a good reason, the acting is laughable and the editing and all-around direction is like it was done by some amateur (or an incredibly untalented director, I´m not saying any names here *cought cought*Hrafn Jökulsson*cought*. To put it simply- this is one of the worst movies I´ve ever seen

I suggest you stay away from this piece of crap, it is a disgrace to our country.
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1/10
The worst Icelandic movie so far?
at-3720 December 2004
...probably. In my opinion movies can be all right without having any artistic value. This one doesn't have any and in addition to that it is downright boring.

The plot completely incomprehensible. Hannes, a middle-aged official living with his mother, develops an illegal database that can monitor and register every citizen's behaviour. After somebody steals the system Hannes finds himself the victim of his own system. In spite of resembling Orwell's 1984, it is actually based on a short story by Iceland's conservative foreign minister, Davíð Oddsson. Many Icelanders feel very strongly about how this movie got public funding (instead of many more attractive projects) and some have even insinuated that Oddsson had something to do with it.

However, the majority of Icelanders have seen the movie, either in cinema or on TV. This movie is in many ways like a car crash. Just like you slow down when you see a car crash to see how bad it is, you see this movie to see how bad a movie can be.

Stay away from this film!
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10/10
A Fun movie that doesn´t try to be something it isn´t.
boggajons9 May 2004
Opinberun Hannesar is not a cinematic masterpiece but isn´t trying to be either. It is a fun little movie based on a story by our beloved Prime Minister and is directed by his old time friend and controversial director Hrafn Gunnlaugsson. A movie about a guy who has a few days of living hell. In Iceland people complained about the acting and it was done by amteurs ( this film has at least 3 trained actors in big roles and the lead actor is a man who has been doing movies, plays and television for years) and the script being rubbish and such well compare it to many other Icelandic film and this one is an oscar material. And I can tell you a few Icelandic movies that are with amateurs in the leading role. I give it a 7.
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10/10
Best ever
gudnitho14 October 2005
This is one of the best comedy's i've ever seen. I can't believe all the bad criticism it is getting here! How can that be - i don't know.

I've watched it about 25 times and I still laugh my socks off - it's so funny.

Vidar Vikingsson is great in the movie as Hannes H. Adalsteinsson and the sound was incredible -good enough for an Oscar nominee!!!

One of Hrafn Gunnlaugsson's true greats. I would recommend it to everyone.

A PERFECT 10

Hope you'll see it.
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