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Aberdeen (2000)

Aberdeen (2000)
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Set in Norway and Scotland, Aberdeen is a road movie that is as concerned with the geography of the heart as that of a topographical map. Kaisa (Lena Headey) is an ambitious lawyer who has just celebrated her recent promotion by having dominant sex with a man whose name she has no interest in learning. When her estranged mother, Helen (Charlotte Rampling), whom she hasn't been in contact with for a decade, calls her up to tell her that she is dying of cancer, Kaisa is faced with her mother's request to track down her divorced husband, Tomas (Stellan Skarsgard). A raging drunk, Tomas has been frequenting the pubs of Norway for a number of years, and Kaisa, after some initial hesitation, sets out for Oslo to find him. When she is finally reunited with Tomas, his drunkenness prevents them from being allowed on the flight back to Aberdeen, where her mother is hospitalized. Kaisa and Tomas embark on an overland journey that takes them across Norway and on a ferry to England, with Tomas drinking constantly and Kaisa discovering something that may be love with a self-effacing truck driver (Ian Hart). ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, Rovi

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Starring:
Stellan SkarsgårdLena Headey, (more)
Director(s):
Hans Petter Moland
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Aberdeen

Set in Norway and Scotland, Aberdeen is a road movie that is as concerned with the geography of the heart as that of a topographical map. Kaisa (Lena Headey) is an ambitious lawyer who has just celebrated her recent promotion by having dominant sex with a man whose name she has no interest in learning. When her estranged mother, Helen (Charlotte Rampling), whom she hasn't been in contact with for a decade, calls her up to tell her that she is dying of cancer, Kaisa is faced with her mother's request to track down her divorced husband, Tomas (Stellan Skarsgard). A raging drunk, Tomas has been frequenting the pubs of Norway for a number of years, and Kaisa, after some initial hesitation, sets out for Oslo to find him. When she is finally reunited with Tomas, his drunkenness prevents them from being allowed on the flight back to Aberdeen, where her mother is hospitalized. Kaisa and Tomas embark on an overland journey that takes them across Norway and on a ferry to England, with Tomas drinking constantly and Kaisa discovering something that may be love with a self-effacing truck driver (Ian Hart). ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
103 mins

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Director(s):
Hans Petter Moland
Writer(s):
Hans Petter Moland
Producer(s):
Petter BorgliTom Remlov
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    Jeffrey N.

    A stellar cast and first rate acting. A story of reconciliation between an estranged father and daughter brought about by the imminent death of the mother, played by Charlotte Rampling. Every actor in this film seems to command attention with their screen presence.

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    Martha J.

    This is one of the best films I have seen in years. It is not for children or those easily offended by language and nudity. The cast is very well put together. The story line is interesting. I ended up feeling for two characters that I started out disliking. If you like stories that touch the heart and are prepared to really think about the lives of others, then you will also love this film. Stellan Skarsgard and Lena Headey are fantastic! I'm buying this one.

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    Carolyn D.

    Tis movie was VERY well done. Both Stellan Skarsgard and Leana Headey, did an execellent job. It makes you wonder how actors like this get over looked. Shows you how poor main stream can be. The weather also helps in bringing out all the misery these two people suffer. Stellan as the drunken father, and Leana as the coked up daughter. The ending was very good as well.

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