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Out Stealing Horses(Ut og stjæle hester)

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Norway, Sweden, Denmark · 2019
2h 2m
Director Hans Petter Moland
Starring Stellan Skarsgård, Tobias Santelmann, Danica Ćurčić, Pål Sverre Hagen
Genre Drama

Trond, a retired man, has just lost his beloved wife in a tragic accident. Grief-stricken, the widower moves to the countryside to live out the rest of his life in solitude. Old memories come rushing back when Trond realizes his gray-haired neighbor is Lars, who he met decades ago, when they were young.

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CineVue by

Moland is telling a tale of paradise lost but Horses is perhaps less remarkable for its plot than it is for its style.

67

IndieWire by David Ehrlich

The madeline-like specificity of this memory-driven story is its greatest strength, even if it relies on a rusty structure of nested flashbacks in order to reach the past.

90

The Hollywood Reporter by Deborah Young

An extraordinary feeling for nature and the seasons of life pervades Out Stealing Horses (Ut Og Stjaele Hester), an ambitious reflection on our responsibility to others from Norwegian director Hans Petter Moland.

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Wall Street Journal by John Anderson

Lushly visual and much of its cinematic power arises from the seductively dreadful space and starkness of the Norwegian landscape in winter. And in the way Mr. Moland and his cinematographer, Rasmus Videbæk, use their delicately detailed, even painterly depictions of the flora and fauna surrounding the film’s very complicated people to put the latter in their cosmic place.

63

Movie Nation by Roger Moore

Too subdued for its own good, too stuck in Trond’s head, with his narration, to ever break through. The odd moving moment in a stunning setting — set pieces center around the dangers of small-farm logging — is surrounded by a lot that’s implied, and too little that’s shown.

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RogerEbert.com by Simon Abrams

There’s some appreciable serenity and a lot of personal grief on display in Out Stealing Horses, but it’s only visible in fits and starts.

60

Screen Daily by Wendy Ide

Strikingly photographed, sensitively acted but torpid in its pacing, this is filmmaking which will require a degree of patience from its audience.

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