Max Manus

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  • NR
  • 2008
  • 1 hr 53 min
  • 7.3  (28,691)
  • 60

Max Manus is a Norwegian biographical drama film released in 2008 directed by Joachim Rønning and Espen Sandberg, and produced by John M. Jacobsen and Sveinung Golimo. The film is about the life of Max Manus, one of the most famous members of the Norwegian resistance during World War II. It is based on Manus' own memoirs and presents his fight against the Nazi occupation of his homeland. The title character, Max Manus (played by Aksel Hennie), was a Norwegian resistance fighter who was born in 1914. He saw the German occupation of Norway as an opportunity to fight against oppression and was eager to become part of the resistance movement. When the Germans invaded Norway, Max initially escaped to Scotland, where he received military training, before returning to Norway. The story unfolds as Max Manus and his comrades become more and more involved in the resistance movement, taking ever greater risks as they sabotage German operations, assassinate collaborators, and gather intelligence. The film shows how Max's resistance work changed him from a youthful adventurer into a highly skilled and professional operator, who remained determined and dedicated even when confronted with personal tragedies. The film is set against the backdrop of occupied Norway, and serves as a powerful reminder of the suffering the Norwegian people endured during the war years, including food shortages and Nazi brutality. The film is shot in a way that captures the bleak, cold, and often harsh environment of Norway, as well as the courage and determination of those who opposed the Nazi regime. One of the key themes of the film is the importance of loyalty and brotherhood in the face of overwhelming adversity. Max and his comrades are shown to be deeply committed to each other and to their cause, despite the risks they take and the price they pay. The film also highlights the sacrifices made by ordinary people who supported the resistance fighters in any way they could, including the provision of safe houses, food, and other essentials. The acting in Max Manus is superb, with Aksel Hennie in particular doing a fantastic job in capturing the intensity, bravery, and complexity of Max's personality. Agnes Kittelsen plays his love interest, Tikken, and Nicolai Cleve Broch plays Gunnar Sønsteby, another well-known member of the Norwegian resistance. The film is fast-paced and engaging, with plenty of action sequences interspersed with quieter moments that allow the audience to connect with the characters and understand their motivations. The script is well-written, and the dialogue is crisp and believable, with a sense of humour that adds to the film's appeal. Overall, Max Manus is an excellent film that tells an important story in an engaging and compelling way. The movie is a tribute to the brave men and women who fought against tyranny and oppression during the Second World War, and it is not to be missed.

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Max Manus is a Norwegian biographical drama film released in 2008 directed by Joachim Rønning and Espen Sandberg, and produced by John M. Jacobsen and Sveinung Golimo. The film is about the life of Max Manus, one of the most famous members of the Norwegian resistance during World War II. It is based on Manus' own memoirs and presents his fight against the Nazi occupation of his homeland.

The title character, Max Manus (played by Aksel Hennie), was a Norwegian resistance fighter who was born in 1914. He saw the German occupation of Norway as an opportunity to fight against oppression and was eager to become part of the resistance movement. When the Germans invaded Norway, Max initially escaped to Scotland, where he received military training, before returning to Norway.

The story unfolds as Max Manus and his comrades become more and more involved in the resistance movement, taking ever greater risks as they sabotage German operations, assassinate collaborators, and gather intelligence. The film shows how Max's resistance work changed him from a youthful adventurer into a highly skilled and professional operator, who remained determined and dedicated even when confronted with personal tragedies.

The film is set against the backdrop of occupied Norway, and serves as a powerful reminder of the suffering the Norwegian people endured during the war years, including food shortages and Nazi brutality. The film is shot in a way that captures the bleak, cold, and often harsh environment of Norway, as well as the courage and determination of those who opposed the Nazi regime.

One of the key themes of the film is the importance of loyalty and brotherhood in the face of overwhelming adversity. Max and his comrades are shown to be deeply committed to each other and to their cause, despite the risks they take and the price they pay. The film also highlights the sacrifices made by ordinary people who supported the resistance fighters in any way they could, including the provision of safe houses, food, and other essentials.

The acting in Max Manus is superb, with Aksel Hennie in particular doing a fantastic job in capturing the intensity, bravery, and complexity of Max's personality. Agnes Kittelsen plays his love interest, Tikken, and Nicolai Cleve Broch plays Gunnar Sønsteby, another well-known member of the Norwegian resistance.

The film is fast-paced and engaging, with plenty of action sequences interspersed with quieter moments that allow the audience to connect with the characters and understand their motivations. The script is well-written, and the dialogue is crisp and believable, with a sense of humour that adds to the film's appeal.

Overall, Max Manus is an excellent film that tells an important story in an engaging and compelling way. The movie is a tribute to the brave men and women who fought against tyranny and oppression during the Second World War, and it is not to be missed.

  • Release Date
    2008
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 53 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.3  (28,691)
  • Metascore
    60