Once I saw a whale swimming with three harpoons stabbed inside him

Vince 2022-03-27 08:01:01

Once I saw a whale swimming with three harpoons stabbed into him, and it took him a whole day to die. Made it even weaker because of the harpoon I shot. The body is covered with scars from the struggle...

The film has always been very dull, very depressing, and there are not many words. More shots focus on the eyes of those children, from the lack of spirit at the beginning to the rebellion later. In the end, Irene took Olaf's hand and said that it was a letter to my sister. I knew that he was about to give up. It was like a last word and left with the joy of freedom. From that moment, the tears never stopped. Stop, even now it's time to code words... This

film is based on a true story, which happened in 1915. Inmates in Bastøy Prison staged an uprising and seized control of the prison. The Norwegian government immediately sent troops to suppress it. During the conflict, many people were injured and killed. This incident became a stain on Norwegian history, and the Norwegian government subsequently reformed the prison and its management. Now Bastøy Prison has become a business card of Norway, famous far and near.
Bastøy Prison is a prison built on Bastøy Island, 75 kilometers south of Oslo. The entire prison covers an area of ​​2.6 square kilometers. There are very few police in this prison. At night, only the managers of the five prisons remain on duty on the island. Because Bastøy Prison is a juvenile prison, humane management is implemented. They kept prisoners in log cabins and made them work on the prison farm during the day. In their spare time, the young prisoners can ride horses, fish, play tennis or go skiing on the adjacent ski slopes. Bastøy Prison is famous for its unique management concept. The prison side proposes to build Bastøy Prison into "the world's first ecological prison". The prison was featured in Michael Moore's 2007 documentary "The Nervous Man." In 2010, Michel Kapteijns made a documentary about the prison's "advanced management" and "reconstruction results".
For Norway, a small film country, the director Maris Horst had carefully considered the filming of this film that exposed the government's taint. He said that he did not make this film to embarrass the government, but to show it in the film. human power. He said: "There was once a poem to the effect that if you treat people like wild animals, they will become wild animals; treat a prisoner like a prisoner, and he will become a prisoner. In this story, all the children are treated like prisoners and beasts, so they end up being the rioters. Actually, it's a corollary. The success of the film depends on the collective performance of the actors, except for the In addition to Tran Skarsgard's excellent performance as always, I admire and appreciate the performance of the group of teenage children, who are non-professional actors, and I am really surprised that they can have such a wonderful performance." (Turn)

"I'm getting acquainted with a child who is about to be released. For six years, we stayed on the boat and did a lot of right things. Now he is going home."
This story should be written by the director based on real events Yes, I don't know if Olaf can finally cross the frozen sea and run towards the freedom that belonged to him. I sincerely hope that he will pass through.

With Erin and his hope.

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King of Devil's Island quotes

  • Bestyreren: You are accused of fornication with a child. Do you understand what that means?

  • Erling: Where are you going now? Manager's galley boy.

    Olav: Don't blame me that you broke the rules.

    Erling: Was it easier for you to read me the rules than to tell the manager what Bråthen does with Ivar in the laundry room? Or the rules are like that too?

    Olav: You promised me, you devil.

    Erling: Or do you dare not say anything, now that you're about to get your signature?