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Synopsis: A confused religious girl tries to deny her feelings for a female friend who's in love with her. This causes her suppressed subconsciously-controlled psychokinetic powers to reemerge with devastating results.
Director(s): Joachim Trier
Production: The Orchard
  7 wins & 23 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.1
Metacritic:
74
Rotten Tomatoes:
93%
NOT RATED
Year:
2017
116 min
$147,112
Website
825 Views


Bye.

Hey.

Hey.

Thelma?

Thelma?

Thelma?

- Is there anyone you want to call?

- No, not now.

Sorry.

About what? Don't worry about it.

Are you tired?

Yes.

Why were outside yesterday?

Didn't you text me?

No, I don't think so.

- No.

- Did you know where I lived?

I have to.

Yes, I've probably told you.

I got pretty drunk yesterday.

I barely remember anything.

...from the extreme value theorem, because...

So a simple use of the theorem...

I remember my dad holding my hand

above the candle.

He removed it before it left

any mark. But it hurt a lot.

Then he said...

"That's what Hell is like all the time."

Are you kidding me?

Are you...

Aren't you mad at him?

Well, it's...

It's a long time ago.

He's a nice guy.

Ok?

He really is.

I can talk to him about anything.

- Do you talk to your dad about anything?

- Yes.

Is there anything wrong with that?

No, but I think I've talked

to my dad about...

Ten times.

Sh*t.

He doesn't live in Norway.

And he's got lots of children.

I'm not really sure if he

likes kids.

Are you angry with him?

I think I was for a while.

But as I'm getting older, -

-there's less need to involve

him in my life...

So I'm fine with it.

"Jesus poop"?

That's not quite right.

"Jesus p*ssy".

The worst what?

The worst thing you can

say as a Christian.

Mixing the holy

with the less holy.

"Jesus t"

- What did you just say?

-"Jesus fu...".

- Louder.

-"Jesus f***er".

- Why are you whispering?

-"Jesus f***er"!

There's one there too.

It's like that everywhere.

- A man?

- Yes.

World's smallest man.

- It's nice.

- Thanks.

- Everything alright?

- I'm not very experienced.

You don't have to smoke.

Let's go inside.

- Thank you for letting me come.

- You're welcome.

It's great of you to come.

It's always nice meeting Anye's friends.

Have you been here before?

No, I haven't.

It's beautiful.

I think we're supposed to go over here.

- Look. Have some to eat.

- What's that?

It's a food bar.

- I don't want chocolate.

- You haven't eaten anything.

It's ok. I don't need to.

Why couldn't Daniel come?

- We broke up.

- Sh*t! What happend?

Don't tell mom.

She loved him.

- Are you ok?

- I'm fine.

Lord, take it away from me. Get rid of these thoughts.

Take them...

- Long day?

- Yes.

Are you able to get some rest

when you get home?

Yes.

Are you cooking food every day,

or do you eat out?

I'm mostly cooking at home.

What have you been eating today?

I made some vegetable soup.

Are you shopping down there?

Yes.

What is it, Thelma?

Nothing.

I can tell when there's something wrong.

I...

I...

You can tell me anything.

It's important that you do.

I've been drinking alcohol.

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Eskil Vogt

Eskil Vogt (born 1974) is a Norwegian film director and screenwriter. His films include Reprise (2006), Oslo, August 31st (2011), and Louder Than Bombs (2015), all of which were directed by Joachim Trier from scripts written by Vogt and Trier.He also wrote and directed the drama film Blind, which was screened at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival and received the World Cinema Screenwriting Award. The film was awarded the Europa Cinemas Label at the 64th Berlin International Film Festival. more…

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