Oslo, August 31st movie plot

2022-01-14 08:02
Anders is about to complete his detoxification plan from the detoxification center, and the detoxification is in the country, so Anders has been suffocated. As part of the drug rehabilitation program, Anders can come out of the drug rehabilitation center and come to the city to interview for a new job. But Anders did not go to the factory for interviews as planned, but stayed in the city and wandered around. He stared greedily at the people on the street, because he hadn't seen anyone for a long time.
Anders is only 34 years old this year. He is a man of good looks and bright mind. With good family conditions, he was a little dull son, wasted a lot of opportunities and missed a lot of opportunities. In the end, it was he himself who fell to the land he is today.
Time gradually passed, entered midnight, and August was about to pass. Those memories from the past once again invaded Shang Anders' heart, making him both painful and helpless. Possibly, with the dawn of dawn and the end of August in Oslo, a new life will follow   .
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  • Ena 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    After a long period of detoxification, I was ready to live a normal life again, only to realize that the world around me had changed, and that I had ruined my supposed youth. The director is heavily influenced by the French New Wave, especially Rohmer, an older young man who searches for the meaning of life within 24 hours. The film is dominated by lines, the plot is weak, and the psychological description is extremely delicate. People who know Oslo should feel more emotional . ★★★★

  • Jovani 2022-03-27 09:01:16

    Almost every place in the film is so familiar... It's a pity it's a small bad film

Oslo, August 31st quotes

  • Anders: Look at my life. I'm 34 years old. I've got nothing. I don't want to start from scratch.

  • Anders: He taught me to bike, row, how you can exceed speed limit by 20% without getting busted. 60 at 50, 108 at 90. She spoke of adult matters in English. She taught me to always floss. To put things back where they belong. They hated reactionaries, but waited years before buying a VCR. They were both from Oslo, remembered places we passed. Slightly deaf, he insisted on hearing the absurd: What do you think is best? Got waffles on your chest? They thought intellectual achievement was superior to sports success. They were sympathetic to celebrities who protected their privacy. They made me a critical reader, comtemptuous of the less eloquent. But anyone i brought home got a warm welcome. They never missed the evening news. He took a test, then proudly told us he had an artistic personality. He said people who valued military experience were dull. She held a tolerant view on drugs. He wanted to ban barbecuing in parks. Democracy was just the best alternative. She thought Bardot should help people, not animals. They respected my privacy. Maybe too much. They taught me religion is a weakness. I don't know if i agree. They never taught me to cook or to build a relationship, but they seemed happy. They never told me how friendship dissolves. Until you're strangers, friends in name only. They let me be picky about food. She said I could do as I wished. Decide what to be, who to love, where to live. They would always help me. They were stricter with my sister than me.

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