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Hawaii, Oslo (2004) or, Turkeyville, Oslo

 

A man is trapped in a kaleidoscopic image on this poster for Erik Poppe's Hawaii, Oslo

A series of destinies are intertwined in Oslo: A woman who is attempting suicide. Two orphan boys. A mentally disabled man. A mentally ill man. A couple with a baby that's dying. But really we focus on two 25 year-olds, who meet again after 10 years, because they agreed as teenagers to marry ten years into the future.

 

Hawaii, Oslo is written by Harald Rosenløw-Eeg (The Wave/Bølgen (2015)), with story contribution from co-writer/director Erik Poppe (Schpaaa (2005)).

Aside from the improbabilities this unromantic, unfunny and depressing film offers a slow and pretentious narrative without a single appealing character in it. Hawaii, Oslo is a multi-plot, fate-crossing turkey of a rare Norwegian breed.

 



Poppe gives an interview about his next film in this video

 

Cost: Est. 20 mil. NOK, or approximately 2.2 mil. $

Box office: 2 mil. $

=  Huge flop (returned 0.90 times its cost)

[Hawaii, Oslo premiered 26 August (Norwegian International Film Festival) and runs 125 minutes. Shooting took place in Oslo, Norway. The film was quite successful in Norway, where it sold 168k tickets. In Denmark it sold just 811. 98.3 % of the film's recorded gross is from Norway, with the remainder coming from the Netherlands. It won 2/4 Amanda awards. Poppe returned with Troubled Water/deUsynlige (2008). 4.8k+ IMDb users have given Hawaii, Oslo a 7.0/10 average rating.]

 

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