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Synopsis: THE ORANGE GIRL is about two young men's different paths to finding love. Jan Olav is struck as if by lightning the first time he sees the Orange Girl, and is sure he has found the love of his life. His infatuation is like nothing else: the sky turns round and round, the earth disappears beneath his feet. Nothing else matters. Georg has love served on a silver platter under a magic Easter sky in the Norwegian mountains, but he has difficulties understanding his own feelings, grasping what is happening to him. There are 20 years between these two love stories. Georg hears the story of his father Jan Olav's quest for the Orange Girl through a letter he receives on his 16th birthday. The letter helps him realize that he cannot let love slip through his fingers. Jan Olav's and Georg's stories are woven together through the letter. Both stories tell tales of chance encounters that change their lives. THE ORANGE GIRL is a love story that raises important questions about our human existence.
Genre: Drama, Romance
Director(s): Eva Dahr
Production: Sandrew Metronome Norge
 
IMDB:
5.9
Year:
2009
80 min
31 Views


Maybe?

How about your dad? Did he

get lucky with the Orange Girl?

Did they end up together?

The Orange Girl was, or is...

She turned out to be my mother.

Now.

Now I know why

she never found another man.

True love lasts forever.

Nothing lasts forever.

Wow.

Awesome.

Let me see. Move!

You have to let me see.

Holy sh*t.

Wow.

-Did you make a wish?

-Mhm.

But it's a secret.

How about you?

Maybe.

I've got you now.

-Are you allright?

-Sure I'm fine. Just a little wet.

-Want to go back to the telescope?

-No, I think I head inside.

-How far is the train station?

-You need a couple of hours.

-Are you leaving?

-Yeah. I have to go home.

I'm catching the 11 o'clock train.

You only came for the comet, after

all. I'm glad you got to see it.

Hi, Henrik.

Yeah, it was incredible.

Awesome.

You should have been there.

Thanks.

-Bye.

-Bye.

We got married that summer.

Some felt that was much too soon.

But we had no time to lose.

Imagine that you could choose

if you wanted to be born.

But you would know

that your life would only last

a few short moments.

And the better it would be to live,

the worse it would be to die.

What would you choose?

Hi. Are you home already?

I was expecting you tomorrow.

-This is Jrgen.

-Veronika has told me all about you,

Strange that.

I haven't heard sh*t about you.

-Georg.

-Shut up. Sh*t!

Georg!

Georg.

-Open the door!

-How long have you known him?

A while.

That letter was one long

declaration of love for you.

Orange Girl, my ass.

No matter what you might think.

I loved your father.

-He was the love of my life.

-The love of your life?

What about that other jerk?

The love of your life, number two?

How many do you intend to have?

Dad wrote about

how he did everything to find you.

You won't find love

like that again, mom. Ever.

No, Georg.

But is there only one star

in the universe?

I didn't choose someone else

over Jan Olav.

He died from me too.

-Hi.

-Hi.

Here.

You probably want to read that.

Thank you.

Remember I said

I didn't remember anything about him?

I thought I had forgotten him.

But.

Suddenly.

I saw something.

It was perfectly clear.

And it happened right here.

On a night just like this.

-Daddy, I can't sleep.

-Come here.

See that star over there?

That's Sirius.

And there? That's a constellation.

That's the Big Dipper.

And over there? That's Venus.

Every time I look at Venus,

I think of your mother.

There are so many stars.

Are you going to die?

We are all going to die.

I'll be sad, when you die.

Let's go fly!

Up you go!

Mom?

Do you know what that one's called?

That's Venus.

Everytime dad saw that,

he thought of you.

What are you thinking?

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