Reprise (film)

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Directed byJoachim Trier
Written by
Produced byKarin Julsrud
Starring
Reprise
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJoachim Trier
Written by
Produced byKarin Julsrud
Starring
CinematographyJakob Ihre
Edited byOlivier Bugge Coutté
Music by
Production
companies
  • 412
  • Filmlance International AB
  • Nordisk Film Post Production
  • Norsk Filmstudio
Distributed byNordisk Film Distribusjon[1]
Release dates
  • 3 July 2006 (2006-07-03) (KVIFF)
  • 8 September 2006 (2006-09-08) (Norway)
Running time
105 minutes
CountryNorway
LanguageNorwegian
Box office$1.3 million[2]

Reprise is a 2006 Norwegian comedy-drama film directed by Joachim Trier and co-written, over the course of five years, by Trier and Eskil Vogt. It is Trier's first feature-length film and the first, along with Oslo, August 31st (2011) and The Worst Person in the World (2021), in the director's Oslo trilogy.[3]

The film follows a friend group of people from Oslo as they navigate their early 20s, focusing particularly on Erik (Espen Klouman Høiner) and Phillip (Anders Danielsen Lie), who both harbour ambitions of being writers but whose lives take different paths.

It was the Norwegian submission for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film at the 79th Academy Awards.

Best friends and writers Erik and Phillip, both 23, fantasize that their novels will become cult hits. However, when they both submit manuscripts, Erik's is rejected. Phillip's, on the other hand, is immediately accepted and a year later he becomes a star of the Norwegian literary scene.

Six months later, Erik and his friends pick up Phillip at a psychiatric hospital after treatment following a suicide attempt. It is revealed that Phillip is suffering from psychosis which doctors believe was triggered by his whirlwind romance with Kari, a girl he met and fell in love with at an underground punk show. Still unpublished, Erik hasn't given up his dream, and continues to submit while Phillip shies away from all mention of writing. Phillip tries to reunite with Kari, who on the advice of his psychiatrists hasn't seen Phillip in seven months.

Erik's revised novel finally is accepted by a publisher. He struggles to assert himself during the editing process and wonders whether he should stay with his girlfriend, Lilian, who he fears is holding him back from success. His publisher invites him to a book launch where Erik learns that Sten Egil Dahl, a reclusive writer he and Phillip both admire deeply, will be in attendance. Erik invites Phillip to the launch but Phillip is quickly overwhelmed and leaves early. Meanwhile Erik's attempt to meet Dahl is botched by another writer.

Still unable to write, Phillip invites Kari to Paris to try to recreate their first trip together. While there he obsessively has Kari re-enact the events of their first trip, ignoring her discomfort. He eventually admits that he no longer is sure he loves her.

Erik's book is published but the publicity tour goes badly. He is met with poor reviews, and Lillian dumps him for his selfishness.

After a night out with Erik, Phillip is inspired to write and immediately asks Erik for his thoughts. Erik is honest and tells Phillip it isn't his best work but has potential. Phillip is crushed and criticizes himself as a hack who recycles the work of Dahl and Ulven. After Phillip implies he thinks the same of Erik's novel, Erik storms out. At a park, he is knocked over by Dahl's dog and awakens in Dahl's home. To his surprise, Dahl not only knows who he is but has also read his work, which he offers measured praise. This renews Erik's self-confidence and he begins to contemplate leaving Oslo to concentrate on his writing.

Phillip goes to Kari's telemarketing job and tells her that he loves her. When Kari rejects him he collapses on the floor and is then taken back to a psychiatric hospital. Erik goes to visit but cannot bring himself to meet with him and instead leaves.

Erik imagines a future in which he abruptly leaves for Paris, writing a book that creates mixed reviews but draws comparisons with Dahl's work. However his success is upstaged by the surprising literary success of another friend in his social circle, the boorish Henning. In Erik's fantasy, he returns to Oslo for a friend's wedding. He runs into Phillip, who is happy and back with Kari, now back in school studying psychology.

The day after the wedding, Erik and Phillip meet at a café and discuss Dahl's abrupt suicide for unknown reasons. Phillip compliments Erik on his latest novel, which encourages Erik to keep going forward with his third book. Erik asks Phillip if he is still writing, and he admits he is unlikely to write again unless inspiration abruptly strikes. Erik imagines a happy Phillip and Kari sitting at the café, playfully teasing each other.

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