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2/10
A plane crash without even a crash
OJT13 September 2012
Pax, which means peace, is a film about a plane on it's way to a crash, and the passengers last minutes. One of the passengers is a human heart going to a new body.

There's bee so many fabulous Norwegian films for the last years, and the idea of his one was promising. This could only have failed because of bad judgments. This film's only crash was in the cinemas, where almost no one saw it.

Pax is beautifully filmed, but the lack of good writing ruins the idea. A lot of good Norwegian and Swedish actors are not able to lift this pretentious writing up to more than two stars out of ten.

What a waste of a great idea, and good acting talent. The music makes the film even more pretentious. It's not there with the film and the actors. It's not wrong. It's simply not there.

I expected another great film from director Annette Sjursen, which made the film "My envious hairdresser" ("Min misunnelige frisør") which really was enjoyable and great. This on the other hand is an enormous let down, compared to that one.

The best parts of this film, except the good filming, is the visuals and the blue sky when the actors are presented at the end, and that it's only 75 minutes long. Go see some other Norwegian films getting great scores. This is is a study in how not to use the investors money, and we don't even get a crash to satisfy the time spent with this pretentious stuff and after listening to all this nonsense coming from the bad manuscript.

This movie started off an unfair debate about female filmmakers in Norway, and about governmental sponsoring of films. Did this film get a go just because it had a female writer and director? The debate failed as well. Good luck next time, Sjursen, I still haven't lost faith, due to the great first film.
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1/10
Extremely theatrically and pretentiously.
pebster0131 August 2011
The Norwegian play is extremely theatrically and pretentiously, in a poor way. Some glimpses of really good play is spotted here and there but a real quality difference are seen from the Swedish actors, holding a much higher quality. It takes a while before the real themes of the movie, realization and conciliation of the characters flaws and misdoings is addressed and even though the movie is only 75min long, slow rhythm is present, in the sense of slow logic movement of the happenings. The use of background music only is chosen in some of the scenes, unfortunately this only add's up to the pretentiousness of the movie as a whole.
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1/10
Pretentious and stiff
erik_kvam14 February 2021
We follow a group of people on a plane, whose stories are intertwined. All the characters have some pretentious and uinteresting backstory. And the word pretentious can be used to describe nearly all aspects of this film; the corny score, the horrible scripting, the lame flashbacks, the overly theatrical themes, the poor acting and so on. The only positive thing is that it is short.

Stear away. Do not even consider taking a peak to enjoy the horribleness, this one is just not worth it.
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10/10
Masterpiece
martinhoynwa12 May 2021
Warning: Spoilers
Pax (Movie featuring Pax, at least on some level) isn't so much a cinematic masterpiece on par with movies like Inception and La Dolce Vita for the screenplay, the cinematography, the visuals, the direction, the sound mixing, the original score, the supporting actresses and definitly not the costume design, as much as it is a cinematic masterpiece for the idea it represents. Pax is the reason we wake up in the morning and the reason we go to bed with a smile on our face. Pax is the reason we go to war and the reason we make love. Because Pax is love, Pax is life, if only Pax could be my wife.

To be honest, I haven't seen the movie, but I hear great things, for example it is called Pax and I'm sure Pax on some level is involved. All in all, a very good movie, solid 10/10!
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10/10
Fascinating, excellent
billmasen17 April 2012
Brilliant film, excellently acted, beautifully shot (at last, a modern film where they could afford to buy a tripod for the camera! No hideous wobbly hand-held nonsense here). A well-constructed intelligent drama that will appeal to anyone looking for something different to the shallow, violent comic-book rubbish that is mostly churned out nowadays by the Hollywood sausage machine. Scandinavian and European film-making is a breath of fresh air. I would unhesitatingly add this film to the many from Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Germany, France, etc. that in recent years show that quality movies are not a thing of the past. RECOMMENDED!!
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