Watch: Tusen ganger god natt 2013 123movies, Full Movie Online – Rebecca is one of the world’s top war photographers. She must weather a major emotional storm when her husband refuses to put up with her dangerous life any longer. He and their young daughters need Rebecca, who, however, loves both her family and her work….
Plot: On assignment while photographing a female suicide bomber in Kabul, Rebecca – one of the world’s top war photojournalists – gets badly hurt. Back home, another bomb drops as her husband and daughters give her an ultimatum: her work or her family.
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Caught between passion and family.
Frankly, I never knew what the movie is about. What I expected was a beautiful romantic drama and I got a movie that defined someone’s struggle over her passion and its reality. After seeing opening scene I thought it would be another movie about war similar to the ‘5 Days of War’. I am glad it was so distinct which was partially based on the director own experiential story when he served as a photojournalist in the ’80s. It is a jointly produced movie by Ireland and Norway in English language.Rebecca is a passionate war zone photojournalist and her daring attitude make her one of the finest on the field. Like always her latest journey takes place in the war torn city of Kabul, Afghanistan. She follows a suicide bomber to cover up the story where she gets injured. After the accident the whole story flips back to her home in Ireland where it chronicles the worried husband and the two children who are very affectionate of her. This is the time where she has to choose the side, the professional? Or the family? The stay at home during recovery makes her realize the worth of her life. So the movie’s end strikes with the path she opts to travel forth.
”Sometimes it’s hard to stay at home. I mean, the one who stays at home has the hardest job.”
Well, it served a message with the touch of melodrama. The story demonstrated family value on the right amount of each others love and care. The opening and the end scenes that take place in Afghanistan was so brutal and there’s another one that takes place in Kenya. But bringing the reality on the screen as it happening some places of the world must be appreciated. It kind of makes you realize that someone is sacrificing their life to bring light on what’s happening in the war zones. Like always, Juliette Binoche was good. It was her movie, her side of the story told when she was caught between the family who loves and the war that calls her.
One of the fascinating thematic movie. Regarding the main role, you may think why she’s not stopping the tragedy from happening. That’s the journalism, when you have no power to act, just expose to the rest of the world. The combination of family drama and the conflict zone are like two different genres that brought together awesomely. The director’s own experience helped to shape the movie well. Almost all the combat related scenes were so realistic as what he had seen is now letting us know through this film. I think this movie is a must see. The end scene makes us go speechless, woefully.
“Maybe they’ll choke on their coffee”
The Irish-Norwegian film Tusen ganger god natt (2013) was shown in the U.S. with the translated title 1,000 Times Good Night. This English-language movie was co-written and directed by Erik Poppe.Juliette Binoche stars as Rebecca, a highly regarded war zone photojournalist. The plot of the movie pivots around the fact that when she’s working she’s in constant danger.
Rebecca has a loving husband Marcus (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) and two loving daughters. The problem is simply whether a loving mother can maintain both a family and a profession that’s extremely dangerous.
Rebecca hates the fact that people at home don’t know about the horrors of what she sees. She shows them horrible scenes so that people reading their paper at home can see them and maybe choke on their coffee. She wants to get their attention, and she does.
Binoche was made for this role. She is tough as nails. She switches into high gear when the violence breaks out. It’s almost as if she becomes another person, taking photo after photo as vehicles explode and bullets fly past her.
Coster-Waldau does a fine job with his relatively small role–he’s really a supporting actor. I was struck by the amazing job done by Lauryn Canny as Steph, Binoche’s older daughter. (If you get the Film Movement DVD, be sure to watch the interview with Canny. She’s a star, and she’ll be a superstar in another few years.)
This movie would work better in a theater, but it was OK on the small screen. It has a modest 7.1 rating. I thought it was much better than that, and rated it 9.
Original Language no
Runtime 1 hr 57 min (117 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated Not Rated
Genre Drama, War
Director Erik Poppe
Writer Erik Poppe, Harald Rosenløw-Eeg, Jan Trygve Røyneland
Actors Juliette Binoche, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Lauryn Canny
Country Norway, Ireland, Sweden
Awards 6 wins & 14 nominations
Production Company N/A
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Sound Mix Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1
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Laboratory N/A
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Printed Film Format Digital (Digital Cinema Package DCP)