90 Minutes

Synopsis: We get no explanations when we're entering the last desperate minutes of three mens lives, all being violent to the women they love. We understand there's a reason behind the three mens reactions. What lies behind?
Genre: Drama
Director(s): Eva Sørhaug
Production: 4 1/2 Fiksjon
  2 wins & 7 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.2
Year:
2012
88 min
122 Views


Yes, the paper gets delivered

at the same time every day.

No, the paper has never arrived

in poor condition.

No, I have never

used that card, and...

My subscription number?

Hang on two seconds.

Hello?

Sh*t!

This is Johan Edvartsen again.

The line just went dead.

No, I don't remember

who I was talking to.

I was calling

to cancel my subscription.

No, I am not going on vacation, and no

I don't want to participate in a survey.

I simply want to cancel my

subscription, and know how much I owe.

My subscription number?

Hang on.

How much do I owe?

What?

No, I don't need that credit.

Give it to a hospital or nursing home.

Don't mention it. My pleasure.

Thank you.

One.

Two.

Three.

Four.

Five.

Six.

Hi.

- How's it going?

- Fine, thank you.

Let me just have a look around.

- It's pretty messy in here.

- I haven't had time to wash.

You haven't cleaned at all.

How messy can it get in three weeks?

Have you booked a cleaning service?

- I thought you handled that.

- I don't rent short term.

You violated the contract,

and now you want me to clean?

I had no intention

of violating the contract, -

- but I can no longer afford this.

- Will you take everything with you?

- I hoped the cleaners could do that.

Maybe the new tenants want it?

More work for me.

Fine. Keep the deposit, pick up the

power bill, and then leave me alone.

Does that sound like

a decent proposal?

Feel free to answer.

That's OK.

Fine. Then that's settled.

Here you go.

Thank you. Take care.

There.

It's always the same.

- What is?

- I spent thousands last week too.

Mom!

I need that dress.

You have to come outside.

- Which dress?

- The green one with diamonds.

The green one.

You have to keep track

of your own dresses, OK?

- Come out and help me!

- How many dresses do you need?

- Can I have some water?

- I'll get it.

You can't wear them all at the

same time anyway. These are great.

But there are only four of them.

- Can I have some too?

- You too?

How many dresses do you need?

Look in your room, under your bed.

- Maybe they're there.

- Hi!

Hi.

Well, I'm all done.

That old thing?

Didn't I buy a new saw?

I just found this, it worked fine.

- Thanks.

- See you later.

Now go out and play, honey.

Stay outside a little longer.

Dinner is almost ready.

It's cold out there.

I understand.

Just play outside a little longer.

She slept in those shoes

with flashing lights.

- Jenny?

- What?

Take your friend and go play outside.

And turn off the TV.

- Come on!

- Hi, Charlotte!

Are you ready for tomorrow?

Excellent!

No, he's golfing. He'll be home soon.

We'll be eight adults and six children.

- Are you all right?

- He fell!

I'm not going to bother

polishing the silver.

Sit down here. I'll get you

a band-aid. You'll be fine.

Hang on.

He should have left

his training wheels on.

No, it will turn into an adult party

later on. I have plenty of cava.

Here we go.

Let me have a look at you.

You'll be just fine.

No, don't worry. He'll be here soon.

Let me see.

There! You already have a little scar there.

Now you look cool.

Ready to try again?

Good.

OK, talk to you tomorrow.

Bye.

Did you have training wheels?

I don't think so.

Jenny!

I don't think we did, either.

Or seat belts.

We lay in the back of the car.

A suitcase between us. On blankets.

- Remember I told you?

- When you got lost in the Alps?

Jenny, don't you hear me calling?

Yep, but you do that all the time.

Hey, come here. You have chores to do.

- Take the trash out.

- Not again!

You have to take the trash out.

That's your chore.

- Can't I do it later?

- No, do it now.

And take those empty bottles

in the hall, too.

If you return them, I'll let you...

Do as your mother says.

If you return them,

I'll let you keep the money.

Thank you!

I need a teaspoon.

Hi there!

Everything OK?

Yes, everything is fine here.

Can you make it to the wine store?

Good.

No, could you buy four bottles?

- When will you be home?

- Look at me.

Hang on...

What's that? Come here!

Yes.

OK.

No, no.

I've taken care of that.

Don't worry.

No, not at all.

OK. I look forward to seeing you, too.

Hurry up to the 8th hole, all right?

Should we brew some more coffee?

That is why we are going to run

this Ridley Scott competition.

We have selected some scenes from

his films. Can you recognize them?

We have several fun prizes you can win.

Including a VHS

of the original Blade Runner.

See if you recognize this clip

from a Ridley Scott film.

Here it comes.

G.I. Jane.

"Suck my dick!"

- Not one of his best-known films.

- Yeah, we can say that.

- And also one of his weakest films.

- True. But let's continue.

This film was not only known

for some famous quotes, -

- but also for its use of music,

particularly in one scene.

Here is a clip

of some good old classical music.

We are now going to hear

"O mio babbino caro".

That was "O mio babbino caro", which

some of you might have recognized.

We have talked about

Scott's incredible visual touch.

Line up his movies next to

each other, and he has few equals.

His choice of music,

his dialogue, there's so much...

Sh*t, I need to work out more!

I thought I was

in better shape than this.

You haven't spoken today.

Haven't said a word.

Are you all right?

Do you have water?

Yes, you do.

That's good.

- What's his name?

- It's a she. Maribell.

- Maribell?

- Yes.

Do you like her?

She's pretty.

If you think she's pretty, Fiona,

then you should have her.

You can't just give away a bird.

It's my bird.

But why are you giving her away?

- I'm going on a holiday.

- For how long?

I'm not sure.

You have to know

how long you're going to be gone.

It will be a few weeks.

- I don't have any food.

- I do. In my apartment.

Mom says I shouldn't go

into strangers' apartments.

You just wait outside, then.

These are vitamins for her feathers.

And remember to change her sand

once a week.

Here you go.

Thank you so much.

Hi, Susanne.

No, it's fine.

I have a couple of minutes.

No problem.

I just came out of a meeting.

It's over now.

Is that so?

Really?

I see.

OK.

No, I won't have time for that.

No, honey, I don't have time between

work and cooking dinner and all that.

I think it would be better

if the kids came over later.

Hanna can't baby-sit because she...

She has other plans.

Then it's settled.

Good.

Listen, I'm afraid

I have another meeting now. Bye.

Hello?

Hi, I'm in here!

How was your trip home?

Same as usual. Nothing new.

Isn't this weather strange?

First it pours,

and then it becomes perfectly calm -

- and the sun comes out,

and then it starts raining again.

I wonder what causes it.

Did you get wet?

I got completely soaked.

But we did have time to...

- I'll be in the kitchen.

- OK.

Above the clouds

it feels like summer all the time.

One of our first class passengers

got quite drunk and rude.

We had full control, but who wants

to get drunk before breakfast?

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