Mirush

March. 02,2007      
Rating:
6.9
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Mirush leaves Kosovo hoping to find his father in Norway, who abandoned the family when Mirush was very young. Now the father runs a restaurant in Oslo, but he is also in deep debt to the Albanian Mafia. Mirush starts to work in his father's restaurant without letting him know that he is his son.

Glenn André Kaada as  Frode
Ramadan Huseini as  Ismet
Mirjana Karanović as  Hava
Enrico Lo Verso as  Bekim
Anna Bache-Wiig as  Hannah

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Reviews

UnowPriceless
2007/03/02

hyped garbage

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CommentsXp
2007/03/03

Best movie ever!

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Mathilde the Guild
2007/03/04

Although I seem to have had higher expectations than I thought, the movie is super entertaining.

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Scarlet
2007/03/05

The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.

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Bene Cumb
2007/03/06

Blodsbånd is largely based on contrasts and sympathy for immigration, particularly when a small boy is included (splendidly performed by Nazif Muarremi). It is obvious that life is hard in Kosovo, one of the poorest countries in Europe, but I am sure that many viewers are perplexed that even in Norway (very rich place) life can be even harder - at least for certain people, coming from regions where vendetta or similar are customary. However, the plot is hectic, supporting actors are not catchy and the tensions come and go in a peculiar way. The ending is unrealistic as well, especially having Scandinavian social services in mind... I was not bored, but when the credits appeared, I just shrugged my shoulders - Scandinavia, incl. Norway, has made much stronger films on similar topic.

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Larry Silverstein
2007/03/07

A troubled and delinquent boy leaves his home in Kosovo and embarks alone on a dangerous and harrowing journey to Norway. He's hoping to find his father there, who had abandoned the family years before.Using a photo of his father's restaurant that he had, he finds his father but cannot bring himself to reveal to him that he is his son. Instead, he takes a job at the restaurant as a busboy and performing menial tasks.The boy resumes his delinquent ways and steals an expensive Rolex watch from a sadistic mob figure, leading eventually to tragic and brutal consequences.The ending was rather shocking and I felt did not fit in well with the context of the film.Overall, if you like intense, violent, and highly dramatic foreign films it might be worth a viewing.

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OJT
2007/03/08

Blodsbånd is another great movie from the hands of director and producer Marius Holst. As in "Cross my heart and hope to die" the main character is once again a youngster starting to understand the world around him.Mirush decides to travel from a poor situation in Kosovo to follow the dream of his recently dead older brother, to find his father in Oslo. He's smuggled into Norway, and find the father's restaurant and the father who doesn't recognize him, since Mirush was a small kid when the father left. He finds that the father is troubled by Albanian mafia, and has started a new life with a Norwegian girlfriend.Mirush is played perfectly by a Macedonian boy, and all the rest of the international crew is also perfect in their roles. With everything impressive both with directing and acting, this should be a perfect film, though it's not.The story is both tender, scary, shocking, tragic and beautiful during the more than 100 minutes. If there's anything to say negatively about this film, it'll have to be the slow pace. You could say that this is to give depth to the story, and so is plausible, but still the pace might ruin this film for many. You'll have to be totally in to the story to get all the emotions.The film has a lot of male anger, and maybe that's why the film have several possible endings. Towards the end you speculate how this will end, and you might as well be right as wrong.Maybe this also comes down to cultural differences. I don't know. I enjoyed the movie, but find it hard to give it more than 7 out of 10 stars. I think I would have felt stronger about it if the film showed stronger emotions. But then again, that's not the male way of doing it, either in Kosovo or Oslo.On the DVD release there's additional removed scenes which actually should not have been removed. They would have made the film stronger. With those, the film would probably have been given 8 stars by me.

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