The Man Who Could Not Laugh

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  • 1968
  • 1 hr 32 min
  • 5.4  (262)

The Man Who Could Not Laugh is a Norwegian comedy-drama film that was released in the year 1968. The movie revolves around a man named Kjell-Bjarne, played by Rolv Wesenlund, who is incapable of laughing. This anomaly makes him a social outcast and has led to many difficulties for him throughout his life. His inability to laugh has also created problems in his personal life, specifically in his relationship with his fiancee, Anna, played by Birgitta Andersson.

Kjell-Bjarne's situation is further complicated when he is falsely accused of stealing. He is eventually released but the incident causes him to lose his job and becomes an object of mockery within his community. To make matters worse, Kjell-Bjarne's father passes away, leaving him devastated.

However, things start to change when Kjell-Bjarne meets a group of people who accept him for who he is and encourage him to embrace his quirkiness. With the help of his new friends, Kjell-Bjarne starts to see the world in a different light and slowly learns to laugh again. His progress is smooth until he meets his ex-fiancee, who is now engaged to someone else.

The movie showcases the journey of Kjell-Bjarne as he tries to navigate through the complexities of his life, overcoming his personal struggles, and embracing what makes him unique. Along the way, he learns valuable lessons about prejudices, acceptance, and the meaning of true happiness.

Rolv Wesenlund delivers a fantastic performance as Kjell-Bjarne, perfectly capturing the character's struggles with his situation. Wesenlund's comedic timing is impeccable, and he effectively portrays the character's emotional ups and downs. Birgitta Andersson is also impressive as Anna, bringing a warmth and tenderness to her character.

The movie's supporting cast is equally excellent, with standout performances from Harald Heide-Steen Jr. He plays Kjell-Bjarne's boss and friend, who provides him with the much-needed support and encouragement. The chemistry between the characters is palpable, and their interactions are both believable and enjoyable.

The film's pacing is a bit uneven, and some scenes feel unnecessarily long. However, the movie's strengths more than make up for its shortcomings. The Man Who Could Not Laugh is a fantastic example of a character-driven film that is both poignant and humorous. It is a feel-good movie that is guaranteed to leave a smile on the faces of its viewers.

Overall, The Man Who Could Not Laugh is an excellent movie that explores the themes of acceptance, self-discovery, and personal growth. The characters are well-written and relatable, and the movie's message is both timely and relevant. The film is a must-watch for fans of Norwegian cinema and anyone looking for a heartwarming story that will make them laugh and cry in equal measure.

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Description
  • Release Date
    1968
  • Runtime
    1 hr 32 min
  • Language
    Norwegian
  • IMDB Rating
    5.4  (262)
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