AS IT IS IN HEAVEN
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ABOUT
THE MOVIE
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Genre:
Drama
Starring: Michel Nyqvist, Frida Hallgren Director: Kay Pollak Rating: NC16 Year Made: 2005
Languages:
Swedish
Subtitles: English Aspect Ratio: 16x9 Widescreen Sound: English Dolby Digital 2.0 Running Time: 2 hrs 10 mins Region Code: 3 Distributor: Comstar Home Entertainment
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SYNOPSIS:
A successful international conductor suddenly interrupts his career and returns alone to his childhood village in Norrland, in the far north of Sweden. It doesn't take long before he is asked to come and listen to the fragment of a church choir, which practises every Thursday in the parish hall. Just come along and give a little bit of good advice. He can't say no, and from that moment, nothing in the village is the same again. The choir develops and grows. He makes both friends and enemies. And he finds love.
MOVIE REVIEW :
Nominated for an Oscar last year for Best Foreign Language Film of the Year, As It Is In Heaven is a moving film about how one man unknowingly fulfils his greatest desire in a place where he least expects it. This Swedish film will leave you feeling inspired and possibly more appreciative in the motivating and binding strength of music.
Daniel Dareus (Michael Nyqvist) is a world-renowned conductor who finds his life suddenly put on hold when he suffers from a heart attack. Forced to take on a slower pace of life, he moves back to the rural community from his childhood days and before long begins a new journey in his life when he joins the church choir as cantor, significantly affecting the lives of these locals, as they in turn change his as well through their love of music.
Accompanied with beautiful music, the story is set in the North of Sweden, where audiences are visually treated to the rich and picturesque backdrop of the Norrland countryside. The opening scene of a young boy playing his violin in a field of golden tall grass is one that will probably stay in your mind even after the movie ends. The camera angles and cinematography is shot beautifully and artfully as our hero rediscovers his once familiar surroundings while encountering new experiences – most of which involves the various characters around him.
Director Kay
Pollack tackles some sensitive subjects using the account of our hero to
convey underlying messages about everyday social issues common in many societies,
as he encounters them through his relationships with the various choir members.
While some of the characters, such as the resentful and abusive husband
(depicted convincingly by Per Morberg), are built heavily on typical stereotypes
often seen in other movies, most of the other characters are actually quite
real and complex as we are shown pieces of their lives and problems.
All the actors deliver their roles well, particularly lead actor, Michael
Nyqvist whose character switches from a range of contrasting emotions, it
is captivating to watch him go from easy confidence to delicate fragility
between scenes. Frida Hellgren is one to watch for too, as she plays the
role of a vibrant young woman once a victim of town gossip, has been labelled
a slut since. While there are several scenes that may be a little melodramatic,
but there are some key ones that are expressively brilliant and poignant.
One such scene to note is when Gabriella (Helen Sjöholm) sings her
solo piece in the church – her voice is crystalline and her singing
is full of emotion and inner strength.
In a nutshell, the plot of the movie is somewhat a combination of Dead Poet’s Society meets Chocolat. Yet even though the plot may seem familiar, the way this movie goes about telling Daniel’s story is one that is wonderfully engaging and enthralling on its own. It is a remarkable story about living life, the passion to pursue one’s dream and daring to be who you are.
SPECIAL FEATURES :
Alas, there is nothing more on this dvd other than the movie itself, I would have liked to watch an interview with the director and cast, if only to learn more about this filmmaker.
AUDIO:
Presented
in Dolby Digital 2.0, the only sounds to ‘hear’ out for is the
instrumental music, in addition to the choir singing.
VISUAL:
The natural landscape of Sweden serves as a luscious set – the colours are vivid and rich, and the images are sharp and clear.
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Review by Jolene Tan
This review is made possible with the kind support from Comstar Home Entertainment
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