Bitter Flowers (2007 film)
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Bitter Flowers | |
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Norwegian | Varg Veum: Bitre Blomster |
Directed by | Ulrik Imtiaz Rolfsen |
Screenplay by | Thomas Moldestad |
Based on | Bitter Flowers by Gunnar Staalesen |
Produced by | Jonas Allen Peter Bose |
Starring | Trond Espen Seim Kathrine Fagerland Bjørn Floberg |
Cinematography | Gaute Gunnari |
Edited by | Wibecke Rønseth Erik Thv. Aster |
Music by | Ginge |
Release date |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | Norway |
Language | Norwegian / English |
Box office | $4.8 million[1] |
Bitter Flowers (Norwegian: Varg Veum: Bitre Blomster) is 2007 Norwegian crime thriller film directed by Ulrik Imtiaz Rolfsen. It is the first in a series of twelve films about the private detective Varg Veum, based on the books by Gunnar Staalesen. The film stars Trond Espen Seim as Veum.
Plot
[edit]A man vanishes without a trace. His lover, a married, successful politician, discreetly contacts private investigator Varg Veum for assistance. Varg finds her lover murdered, and the politician's husband is arrested for the murder. However, Varg accuses the police of miscarriage of justice and gets involved in an international murder case branching out far beyond Norwegian borders, with adversaries who will stop at nothing.
Cast
[edit]- Trond Espen Seim as Varg Veum
- Kathrine Fagerland as Anna Keilhaug
- Bjørn Floberg as Hamre
- Endre Hellestveit as Isachsen
- Anders Dale as Odin
- Øyvind Gran as Trygve
- Ove Andreassen as Monrad
- Per Jansen as Harald
- Trine Wiggen as Vibeke
- Håvard Bakke as Bård
- Nicholas Hope as Warren Donaldson
Reception
[edit]The film was reviewed with a "die throw" of 4 in VG,[2] Dagsavisen,[3] Bergens Tidende,[4] Bergensavisen,[5] Adresseavisen.[6] Stavanger Aftenblad,[7] Klassekampen,[8] Fædrelandsvennen[9] and Fredriksstad Blad;[10] 3 in Dagbladet[11] and Hamar Arbeiderblad;[12] and 2 in Aftenposten,[13] Dagens Næringsliv, which gave no "die throw," called the main character "dime-a-dozen" and the plot somewhat cliché.[14]
References
[edit]- ^ "Varg Veum - Bitre blomster". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 18 December 2021.
- ^ "Vellykket", VG 27 September 2007
- ^ "Sjangerfilm reddes av Seim", Dagsavisen 27 September 2007
- ^ "Godkjent, men ikke mer", Bergens Tidende 27 September 2007
- ^ "Tøff Veum", Bergensavisen 27 September 2007
- ^ "Lett match for Varg", Adresseavisen 27 September 2007
- ^ "Flott Veum-figur i streit thriller", Stavanger Aftenblad 27 September 2007
- ^ "Varg Veum – gateway to the fjords", Klassekampen 27 September 2007
- ^ "Gunnar Staalesen-magien mangler", Fædrelandsvennen 27 September 2007
- ^ "En tidsriktig Veum", Fredriksstad Blad 27 September 2007
- ^ "Slapp start for Veum", Dagbladet 27 September 2007
- ^ "Blass Veum", Hamar Arbeiderblad 27 September 2007
- ^ "Traurig start for Varg Veum", Aftenposten 27 September 2007
- ^ "Frekke tønner", Dagens Næringsliv 27 September 2007
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