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Reviews
Solyaris (1972)
A poetic masterpiece. Tarkovsky deals with the big questions in life in an ambitious but extremely satisfying way.
Some people consider this film to be 'too slow' or 'very boring', and therefore write the whole thing off as a bad film. If this happened to you, I really think you should give it another try when you're 'in the right mood'. Never have I seen a film deal with the big questions of love and life in the way that "Solaris" does. Tarkovsky doesn't give you the answers, but I found myself crying watching some of the most memorable scenes in the film. The symbolism and depth is unbelievable. This film is capable of changing or at least strengthening your views on the human race and your own life. I give it 10/10 and place it on top of my list of all time favourite films!
Norske byggeklosser (1972)
Superb performances from Wesenlund and Sand in one of the best Norwegian comedies ever.
Most people in Norway will agree that Rolv Wesenlund is one of the country's best comedians of all time. The TV-series "Fleksnes" made him a star not only in Norway, but also in Sweden. In my opinion it's therefore a great shame that so many of his fans totally ignored "Norske byggeklosser". Even though the film is a bit stupid at times, the best scenes in the movie really make up for this. Wesenlund is stunning in a number of different roles (a carpenter, an electrician, an annoying neighbour and so on) and together with Bjorn Sand (as the poor guy building a new house for his family) he makes some of the scenes hilarious.