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The Wave Theatrical release poster Directed by Roar Uthaug Produced by Are Heidenstorm Written by John Kåre Raake Harald Rosenløw-Eeg Starring Kristoffer Joner Ane Dahl Torp Jonas Hoff Oftebro Edith Haagenrud-Sande Fridtjov Såheim Thomas Bo Larsen Music by Magnus Beite Cinematography John Christian Rosenlund Edited by Christian Siebenherz Production company Film Väst Distributed by Nordisk Filmdistribusjon Magnolia Pictures Release date 28 August 2015 Running time 105 minutes [1] Country Norway Language Norwegian Budget $6 million [2] [3] Box office $12. 8 million [4] The Wave ( Norwegian: Bølgen) is a 2015 Norwegian disaster film [5] directed by Roar Uthaug. It was Norway's official submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but failed to be nominated. [6] [7] [8] The movie depicts a future event in Møre og Romsdal in which the Åkerneset [ no] crevasse collapses, creating an avalanche resulting in an 80 meter tall tsunami that destroys everything in its path. A sequel titled The Quake ( Norwegian: Skjelvet), directed by John Andreas Andersen, was released on 31 August 2018. [9] Plot [ edit] Kristian Eikjord ( Joner), an experienced geologist, is having his final day of duty in the famous Norwegian tourist destination Geiranger, and is scheduled to move to Stavanger with his family. After a small farewell feast with his colleagues at the Åkerneset monitoring station, sensors on the mountain indicate groundwater has disappeared. The team tells Kristian not to worry, they will check it out. Later, Kristian and his children are leaving while his wife Idun ( Torp) works at the local hotel for a few more days. Waiting for the ferry, Kristian has an epiphany after observing surrounding events and rushes back to the geology center, leaving his children Sondre (Oftebro) and Julia (Sande) in the car. There, he convinces them the waters are having a profound effect on the crevasse. He heads up by helicopter with Jacob, where they find the instrument-connected wires have snapped. Kristian's former boss Arvid ( Såheim) agrees to enter a higher state of alert, but refuses to press the evacuation alarm based on the current evidence. Having done what he can, Kristian returns to his car, but finds the children were impatient and went to the hotel. There, he apologizes and Idun tells the children to sleep at the hotel for the night, but Julia wants to say goodbye to their house by spending one last night there. Kristian drives home with her to stay there one last time. Meanwhile, Sondre is bored in his hotel room and heads down to the basement with headphones to skateboard. Instrument calculations indicate contraction changes in the crevasse, thus Arvid and Jacob head there to check the "C-pumps" (used to measure specific conditions), they find the readings are accurate and not a malfunction. Kristian reviews his old documents and finds contractions can be a sign of an upcoming avalanche, due to water pressure changing within the mountain. Kristian dials the station and orders his colleagues to evacuate Arvid and Jacob from the crevasse immediately and sound the outdoor warning alarms to alert the residents of Geiranger that there is an imminent threat of a tsunami. Moments later, the avalanche happens; Arvid decides to sacrifice himself, linking Jacob to their zip-line after his foot is trapped, falling to his death shortly after. As feared, the rockslide crashes into the fjord and creates a gigantic tsunami approximately 80 meters high roaring towards Geiranger. With ten minutes on the countdown, Kristian rushes to Geiranger with Julia to pick up his wife and son, but Idun orders them to ascend to safety. She and her colleague Vibeke desperately attempt to evacuate the hotel patrons onto a waiting bus, but Sondre is nowhere to be found. Time is quickly running out, but Idun refuses to leave him. Two Danish tourists (Maria and Philip Poulsen) are following her on the search. Kristian and Julia are stuck in traffic trying to get up the mountain, and realizing their altitude is dangerously low, they start running uphill on foot, yelling for everyone else to do the same. During the rush, a man forgets to set the car's brake, causing it to roll backwards and trap Anna's leg (Kristian's former neighbor). Kristian sends Julia up the mountain with Thomas (Anna's husband) and Teresa, their daughter. With seconds until wave impact, Kristian seats himself and Anna in a van in a desperate attempt to survive. The tsunami engulfs the vehicle into a chaotic underwater maelstrom. Idun finds Sondre, but the tsunami approaches too quickly. Rushing back downstairs to the basement's bomb shelter, the wave strikes the hotel violently and washes Maria away, forcing Idun to close the shelter's door after convincing Philip that Maria is already dead. Kristian realizes he miraculously survived the maelstrom, but finds Anna next to him dead, having been impaled by a large piece of debris. After Kristian finds Julia alive, he leaves her with Thomas and his daughter, while he heads back to Geiranger to find the rest of his family. The town has been wiped off the map, and he finds the evacuation bus, filled with dead passengers, including Vibeke. Realizing Idun and Sondre are not among them, he heads to the ruins of the hotel. Down in the bomb shelter, the water level rises and deforms the door, which is blocked by heavy debris. With the situation worsening, Philip panics and pushes Idun and Sondre underwater in a frenzied attempt to breathe. Unable to calm him down, Idun is forced to drown him. Kristian finds his son's backpack in one of the rooms, and feeling hopeless, he furiously bangs some exposed pipes with a metal rod. The noises are heard by Idun and Sondre, who then respond in like. Kristian tracks the noise to the bomb shelter, but as he dives, further damage occurs to the hotel, causing water to flood where they are taking refuge. He removes the heavy debris and reunites with Idun, but as he returns with Sondre, he runs out of air (after giving some to his panicked son). Idun heads back for him and begins a desperate attempt to revive him. While it seems Kristian has drowned and Idun accepts his death, Sondre gives one last frantic effort at revival, which pays off. The family is reunited at Ørnesvingen, and the film closes saying the events are likely to occur in the future, but the exact date is unpredictable. Cast [ edit] Kristoffer Joner as Kristian Eikjord, a 40-year old experienced geologist [2] Ane Dahl Torp as Idun Eikjord, Kristian's wife Jonas Hoff Oftebro as Sondre Eikjord, Kristian's son Edith Haagenrud-Sande as Julia Eikjord, Kristian's daughter Thomas Bo Larsen as Phillip Poulsen, a Danish tourist Mette Horn as Maria Poulsen Fridtjov Såheim as Arvid Øvrebø, Kristian's former boss Herman Bernhoft as Georg Arthur Berning as Jacob Vikra Silje Breivik as Anna, one of Eikjord's neighbours Laila Goody as Margot Valldal, Arvid's assistant Eili Harboe as Vibeke, Idun's hotel colleague Production [ edit] Development [ edit] Norway is a rockslide prone area (created by the Caledonian orogeny) and The Wave is based on a rock-slide tsunami incident which destroyed the village of Tafjord on 7 April 1934, killing 40 people. [2] Prior to that, a similar incident in 1905 triggered a tsunami killing 60 people, and 31 years later, another 74 lost their lives. [11] Uthaug has always been a fan of Hollywood disaster films such as Twister and Armageddon and had long wanted to make a disaster film in Norway. [2] According to him the challenge was to combine the elements of the American genre film with the reality of the situation in Norway. [2] All the actors performed their own stunts, something the director said was "utterly nerve-racking. " And for a climatic scene, in which Joner tries to rescue his family from a flooded hotel, he trained with free-diving instructors to be able to hold his breath for three minutes underwater. [2] Release [ edit] The Wave had its international premiere at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival on 16 September 2015. [12] Box office [ edit] The film sold around 800, 000 tickets in Norway, [2] and grossed a total of US$8. 2 million at the Norwegian box office becoming the highest grossing film of 2015 in Norway. [13] Awards and accolades [ edit] At the 2016 Amanda Awards, The Wave received the award for Best Norwegian Film in Theatrical Release, as well as the awards for Best Sound Design and Best Visual Effects. [14] In addition, the film was also nominated in the categories of Best Norwegian Film, Best Director, Best Cinematography, and Best Music. [15] At the Kanon Awards for 2016, The Wave won for Best Male Actor in a Leading Role ( Kristoffer Joner), Best Producer, Best Editing, and Best Production Design ( Lina Nordqvist). [16] Critical reception [ edit] The film received positive reviews from critics, with praise aimed at the performances of the cast (mostly the two protagonists), cinematography, score and visual effects. [17] [10] Deborah Young of The Hollywood Reporter called the film "an exotic edge-of-seater [that] plays on the beauty and terror of nature" and "a thrilling ride", [3] while chief international film critic Peter Debruge of Variety described it as "an equally impressive tsunami-peril thriller. " [17] The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported that 83% of critics have given the film a positive review based on 108 reviews, with an average rating of 6. 64/10. The site's critics consensus states: "Well-acted and blessed with a refreshingly humanistic focus, The Wave is a disaster film that makes uncommonly smart use of disaster film clichés. " [18] Metacritic reports a weighted average score of 68 out of 100 based on 26 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". [19] The special effects were lauded by critics, receiving favorable comparison with those of Hollywood. [17] Deborah Young of The Hollywood Reporter called them "convincingly terrifying and involving. " [3] Collider reviewed, "... a major technical achievement that will hopefully make Hollywood reconsider the tendency to go bigger and bigger to the point of excess. " [10] The English-language audio dub, however, was panned by critics. Kelli Marchman of wrote "the voice-over was horrid. The timing was off, and the character’s voices were emotionless. It sounded like the lines were being read off of a script by a robot, with no concern of how the characters came across" before recommending the movie only in its original Norwegian. [20] See also [ edit] List of submissions to the 88th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film List of Norwegian submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film References [ edit] External links [ edit] Official website Official website ( Magnolia Pictures) The Wave on IMDb The Wave at Box Office Mojo The Wave at Rotten Tomatoes The Wave at Metacritic The Wave at Cineuropa The Wave at Norwegian Film Institute.
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Has a habit of chewing pens, senior, first for but later against The Wave Amy Smith: Laurie’s best friend, later known that she is jealous of Laurie, likes The Wave because it makes her feel equal to others Ben Ross: bad with technology, show kids a movie on the Holocaust the first day, starts the Wave, a lively and enthusiastic teacher, some teachers criticized him for his lack of professional propriety, no suit David Collins: football player, Laurie’s boyfriend, planning on entering engineering Robert Billings: “class loser, ” in the shadow of his more successful brother Jeff Billings who majors in medicine while playing Minor League Baseball Christy Ross: wife of Ben Ross, likes to play tennis, generally opposed to The Wave, convinces Ben Ross to stop it, music teacher Principal Owens: at first, curious about The Wave, later, completely against it Mr. Gamboni: Boring French teacher, the first teacher we meet Brad: Kid in Mr. Ross’s class who incessantly makes fun of Robert Billings Brian Ammon: Gordon High School’s quarterback, isn’t really big, worries about beating Clarkstown Carl Block: investigative reporter, comical Alex Cooper: music reviewer, comical Andrea: ballet dances who agrees with Mr. Ross that discipline is important to success Eric: a football player Deutsch: a junior football player who has always wanted Brian’s position as quarterback, later, gets in fight with Brian Mr. Saunders: Laurie’s dad, works at a semi-conductor company, loves golf Mrs. Saunders: Laurie’s mom, ran the county’s League of Women Voters, always able to tell whether Laurie had a problem, a “worry-wart” George Snyder: feels that he’s part of something great Norm Schiller: coach of the football team, also a biology teacher Jeanie: The Grapevine’s fashion reviewer PLOT: CHAPTER 1 • Starts with Laurie in the Grapevine office. No one is there. The period is almost over, so she decides to leave. On the way, she sees her friend, Amy, in Mr. Gabondi’s class. The bell rings and they leave. • View changes to Ben Ross, who is trying to thread film. He is appalled with the grades his students have been getting, mostly low B’s and C’s, and the lack of completed homework assignments. Didn’t like students to arrive late and not turn in homework. CHAPTER 2 • Ben Ross shows a movie of the Holocaust to his students, it shows emaciated Jews, and inhumane cruelty of the Nazis • Mr. Ross explains how the Nazi started their administration, how the “Final Solution of the Jews” worked, and the crematoriums, • Amy Smith asks why the Germans killed the Jews. However, Mr. Ross cannot give an answer that will satisfy the students. CHAPTER 3 • View changes to David Collins, Laurie, and Amy who are eating lunch. The see Robert Billings eat at a table and other girls walk away. Amy and Brian come; Amy and Laurie leave to work on The Grapevine Newspaper. • Amy and Laurie talk about David in the newspaper room, Laurie becomes aware of how much Amy and Laurie compete with each other, Carl Block and Alex Cooper barge in and jokingly reprimand them for locking the door and for Amy smoking a cigarette. They don’t have their article for the next edition done. CHAPTER 4 • View changes to Ben Ross. Ben Ross goes home and reads books about Nazis that he got from the library. He is disappointed by the fact that he could not give adequate answers to his students. He decides on starting an experiment that would re-create the experience of Nazism in his class. • Christy Ross comes home at eleven o’clock and sees Mr. Ross still up. CHAPTER 5 • Ben Ross starts his experiment, he writes “STRENGTH THROUGH DISCIPLINE” on the board. Mr. Ross first starts by improving the students’ posture. There is already a difference in behavior as they start to stop making jokes and reacting to them. • Next, he has the students race into their seats after they run out of them. He times them, and they get successively faster each time. During this, Robert Billings gradually assumes a leadership role as he helps the students get faster, and is used as a model for proper posture and appropriate behavior. • Mr. Ross lastly teaches the students to answer question properly. “Mr. Ross, (answer)”and the class goes on to answer questions about the Holocaust until the bell rings. Laurie Saunders is the first and only person to answer in the improper form • On their way out of class, Brad, David, Brian, Laurie, and Amy talk about how the class was. At first, several kids do not take this very seriously. However, David, who wants to help his football team, and Robert, who finally broke free of his loser ship, do. • View changes to Ben Ross at home. Ben Ross talks to his wife about how changed his students were, and how his students stayed after the bell. CHAPTER 6 • Ben Ross is late to class the next day. He finds all the students in proper posture. Ben Ross decides to continue with the experiment. He adds “COMMUNITY” to the motto. The new motto becomes “Strength through discipline, strength through community” Mr. Ross has the students recite this. Laurie at first does not but succumbs to peer pressure. • He calls the movement The Wave; he makes the symbol and the salute. He forces the students to do the salute. • View changes to David and Eric in football practice. David spreads The Wave to the football team, thinking that it will unite them and make them better at football. They steadfastly agree. CHAPTER 7 • View changes to Laurie and her parents. Laurie describes The Wave to them. Mrs. Saunders disapproves it stating that it was too militaristic. Saunders feels that it is okay, because it helps the kids pay attention. • View changes to Ben Ross and his wife. They have a conversation on The Wave; Christy Ross is generally incredulous and opposed to The Wave, while Ben constantly tries to defend it. CHAPTER 8 • David Collins and Laurie Saunders have a tradition of running into each other in the morning. This morning they got into a minor argument regarding whether The Wave was a good thing. David thought it would help the football team, but Laurie was not so sure. Laurie changes the subject. • When they get to Mr. Ross’s class, he is passing out Wave membership cards. He has the people with “x’s” on the back be monitors. He then adds another sentence to their motto. It now reads, “Strength through discipline, strength through community, strength through action. ” He states that discipline and community is useless without action. He encourages them to recruit new members. • At the lunchroom, Laurie nervously speaks against The Wave. When Robert Billings counters, however, she takes it back. CHAPTER 9 • The next day, Ben Ross notices that his class size is noticeably larger. He also notes that they are able to perform faster, and they cover more material; however, there is not much analysis, as if The Wave was getting rid of their sense of reasoning. Ross’s stream of consciousness continues as he notes how Coach Schiller talked to him today and tries to figure out the cause of the spread of The Wave. • View changes to Laurie inside the school publications office. Laurie and The Grapevine’s reporters are in an editorial meeting. They decide to write an article on The Wave. • Laurie goes home. Saunders talks to Laurie about The Wave. She talked to Robert’s mom and described the Laurie the change she saw in him. Laurie’s mom tells her not to be so affected by The Wave. Laurie starts to have second thoughts on whether The Wave is a fad or not. CHAPTER 10 • Principal Owens and Ben Ross discuss The Wave. Principal Owen does not want the movement to go too far, while Ben Ross tries to defend it. The principal reminds Ben Ross that the experiment is dealing with young, impressionable kids and should not be done to the extreme. CHAPTER 11 • Laurie goes to the publications office and finds a letter from an anonymous junior who was almost forced to join The Wave. • View changes back to Ben as he leaves his meeting with Principal Owens. He sees students putting up posters and banners. Robert then asks Mr. Ross if he could be his bodyguard, to which Mr. Ross tentatively agrees. CHAPTER 12 • Laurie spots a fight between Brian Ammon and another person later to be identified as Deutsch. She bumps into David, who argues over The Wave. Laurie believes it is getting rid of the individuality of the people, while David states The Wave helps the school unify. Laurie states that David is too idealistic, while David counters that Laurie just does not like not being on top anymore. Laurie calls David stupid, and David breaks up with her. • Alex, Carl, and Laurie decide to publish a special edition of The Grapevine, which is going to be about The Wave. • View changes to Laurie at home. Saunders comes into her room and comments a fight after school. A Jew said something critical of The Wave and he was beaten up. CHAPTER 13 • Laurie goes to the game on Saturday, and she wants to sit with Amy. However, she is stopped by Brad, who commands her to do The Wave salute before entering the bleachers. Brad actually does not want to make people salute, but the rest of The Wave forces him. • Sunday afternoon, The Grapevine staff meets at Laurie’s house and makes the newspaper, which includes the letter from the anonymous junior and a report on the Jewish sophomore who was beaten up. • Laurie states that it runs against everything the country was founded on, getting rid of our Freedom of Speech and thought. CHAPTER 14 • Laurie meets Amy in the library the next day to discuss the newspaper. Amy believes that Laurie is doing this just because of her fight with David. She states that the only reason Laurie is against it is that she was dethroned. • Copies began to circulate throughout the school. Ben Ross reads it and goes into the teacher’s lounge where he overhears Coach Schiller disparaging The Wave, stating it wasn’t worth a damn. • View changes to David in the lunchroom. He cannot believe Laurie publishes this. Robert states that she must be stopped, but David says that he can take care of her. CHAPTER 15 • View changes to Ben Ross in his home. Christy finds him reading Nazi and tries to convince him to stop The Wave once and for all. She states that Principal Owens wants to see him tomorrow. • View changes to the publications office where Laurie is cleaning up after the success party. After she left, she felt someone following her. Laurie ran out of the school, away from the footsteps. • View changes to David, who spots Laurie walking. He tries to convince Laurie to stop destroying The Wave, but Laurie stated that it is harming people. David then throws Laurie to the ground. They then go to Ben Ross’s house. • Christy again tells Ross to end The Wave. She states that it is putting both their careers in danger. He then sees David and Laurie at his front door, again convincing him to stop. CHAPTER 16 • The next day Ben meets with Principal Owens, who met with the Jew’s father, who turned out to be a rabbi who lived in Auschwitz for two years. Overall, he is infuriated. Ben Ross tells his plan to end the Wave and teach the students of its evils, and the Principal reluctantly agrees. • Ben Ross goes back to his history class and tells them that there will be an assembly after-school for Wave members. He stated that The Wave would meet their leader, the leader of the whole National Wave Youth Movement in the United States of America. David and Laurie try to stop him, but Ben Ross takes them to the principal’s office. On the way, he tells them that everything is going to be all right. • The principal lets them go after the day is over. David and Laurie get their books and decide to see this leader. CHAPTER 18 • View changes to the auditorium where the assembly is to be held. It is packed and all the doors are locked. Ben rolls out the T. V. and flips it to a blank channel. All around kids are confused. Laurie and David manage to get inside, and see the rest of the assembly. Ben Ross takes down the curtain, showing a video of Hitler. • That is your leader, he states. He stated that they would be good fascists, but the fault is more on him as a leader than themselves. Nevertheless, he hopes the students learn from their mistake. The students leave one by one sadly. However, no one is affected as much as Robert Billings is. The book ends with Ben Ross starting to talk to him. External Links The Wave Summary.
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