Children of Nature
Children of Nature
| 01 August 1991 (USA)
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An elderly couple leave their retirement home to make one last journey back to their home in the Western Fjords.

Reviews
Actuakers One of my all time favorites.
Supelice Dreadfully Boring
Rio Hayward All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.
Yash Wade Close shines in drama with strong language, adult themes.
fred-kurz-698-387544 You watch the film once and you wonder why you did. A few days go by while you are slowly, increasingly, haunted by what you saw and heard. You watch it again and realize you haven't seen it. As the film plays, it grows into something vast, the more remote the more huge and you realize that what you knew of anything before was way too small and confining. You begin to get some idea of how BIG it all is without having moved from your seat. The old couple is showing you in their ever wider almost nonchalant voyage. And the soundtrack makes sure you are there with them and sometimes beyond them. No other film+music is remotely like it.
borek-l I have known about this movie long time, but only recently had chance to see it. Unfortunately, I have to say that I expected something more. I cannot comment on photography as I have seen very poor copy. But as far as the storytelling goes, this film is too shallow, too naive, too lacking depth for my tastes. Number of scenes stick out like sore thumb. Take the scene where police chases the jeep with the couple: it just vanishes - without any relation to anything, without any explanation. Or the scene with that country festival - what was it? Why was it? Or the naked woman on a cliff ("ghost" as she is mentioned). If the scene wasn't there, nothing would change. And there's more of this stuff.The overall feeling is that of clumsiness. This looks more like student film than an opus from an accomplished director. I felt somewhat embarrassed for taking my girlfriend with me to see this movie.BTW, I have seen "Cold Fever" by Fridrik Thor and I think it is better movie than the "Children of Nature".
filfy-2 "Children of Nature" is the first Icelandic film I have ever seen and I was pleasantly surprised. It concerns two former childhood sweethearts (Thorgeir & Stella) who meet in an old age home, escape, and return to their remote hometown.This film is a nice antidote to most Hollywood movies: the stars are nasty old people, the pace of the film is slow, and there are elements of magical realism. It also doesn't hurt that the cinematography is excellent and shows off Iceland beautifully.After seeing this film, I get the impression that Iceland is a weird and wonderful place and I hope to visit soon!P.S. If you liked "Wings of Desire" you'll appreciate the cameo by the angel Damiel (Bruno Ganz).
rdog-3 Since making Children of Nature he not made anything worthwhile, so he has passed his peak. He's made about 4-5 very bad films since nearly winning an oscar for this average but entertaining film. And he never really made anything good before this. It's a shame that he runs the Icelandic film industry single handedly.