Erna at War

ڈرامہWar
سال2020
دورانیہ1h 40m

A woman disguises herself as a man to join the army in order to protect her educationally subnormal son who has been called up to fight in WW1.

ٹریلر

کاسٹ

Trine Dyrholm

Erna Jensen

Ulrich Thomsen

Feldwebel Meier

Anders W. Berthelsen

Anton Seiersen

Sylvester Byder

Kalle Jensen

Ari Alexander

Max Petersen

Emil Aron Dorph

Mathias Hansen

MO

Mads Ole Langelund Larsen

Christian Poulsen

AO

Aksel Ojari

Fritz Müller

Patrick Descamps

French Camp Commander

Elias Munk

Julius Rasmussen

JH

Jørn Holstein

Train Conductor

HH

Hugo Henry

German Interpreter

DD

David Dumont

Whispering Soldier

HB

Helle Bo

Older Woman Bramstrup

Gert Raudsep

Retiring Feldwebel

AP

Andreas Perschewski

Retiring Feldwebel

HS

Heino Seljamaa

Lieutenant Colonel

Ingo Brosch

Lieutenant Colonel

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تبصرے

4 تبصرے

J10RMXJan 3, 2025

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Nella KharismaDec 24, 2024

...these are dumb people, who knows nothing of war, and they have high opinions of themselves. Ernas Village has her employed at a special function, which no one ever talks about anymore. Erna has realized certain things about her life and the life of others.. about education and things nobody talks about anymore. Its most of all an anti war film, an Vladimir Putin critique film. Its a NO to USA, a NO to russkyMir, but most of all its a NO to Empires. So in a way one could see this as a predecessor to #StarWarsCloneWars Or as part of #StarWarsRebels most of all one has to pay attention to the great acting, the great directing, and the fantastic filming and cutting. It did not get any Oscars, stupid people in the socalled Academy.

Wilfried Dec 24, 2024

Comparing movies to their literary origins is almost cliché and, some may say, inherently unfair. In this case, however, it does make at least some sense I think. Erling Jepsen has made it his trademark to write absurd stories with a generous dollop of humour - Franz Kafka meets Dario Fo, as it were. "Erna i krig" (the book) is certainly no exception to this, which is exactly why I think the movie needs to suffer this unfair comment. The book treats World War I, the identity crisis of post-Prussia-war (1864) Sønderjylland and social dysfunction in general, as one big absurd theatre linked by one unlikely event after another. This is my main criticism of this movie. These wonderful impossibilities that drove the original story are completely absent. What is left is just a handful of depressing fates in a war long forgotten. A few sausage bribes and funny syllogisms are simply not enough. Add to that, that only a few minor links in Erling Jepsen's original chain of events made it into the movie and an almost cheapish ensemble-like crop of the original cast. All the characteristics that made the story work and (believe it or not) believable have been largely omitted. Disregarding the book, it was a neat little movie, though. Particularly Ulrich Thomsen fit the Erling Jepsen universe of dysfunctional characters oozing insecurity. Everybody else was largely extras - even Trine Dyrholm.

{Kushal💖 LuiteL}Oct 24, 2023