When I Got Jesus With a Slingshot

When I got Jesus with a slingshot ( Da jeg traff Jesus… med sprettert) is a charming coming of age tale from Norway. It feels very nostalgic and biographical at the same time as it is based on the memories of the famous Norwegian poet Odd Borresen.

The film is pleasant to watch – as it focuses on the experiences of a boy growing up in Mid’30s Norway . The tone is set from the very first scenes  as the protagonist  ( already grown up ) narrates the story of his youth :

“I believe that the day the clock on the wall stopped was the last day I lived in the world of my childhood.”

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The protagonist himself is not indicated until the fifth minute when we see a boy sitting in the showers of his dad, watching the passing planes and thinking that he has the world of his childhood beneath him. That’s how the viewer is introduced to the little Oddeman (Fredrik Stenberg Ditlev-Simonsen), a bright young lad trying to make sense of the world and the words and actions of the older ones.

And as it usually happens while one of his brother’s friends dreams of growing up, Oddeman is willing to stay on his head in an attempt to prevent that same phenomenon. What follows next are some great scenes of the growing-up experience – including games in the fields, fear of the dark ( and noises from the attic ), and a winter expedition that nearly ends in disaster.

The film’s acting is quite acceptable – especially one of its young leads – Fredrik Stenberg Ditlev-Simonsen and  Martin Eidissen. I would recommend “When I Got Jesus With a Slingshot” to everyone who would enjoy a trip back to his childhood. The tasteful humor in the film makes it a perfect flick for the whole family.

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mvceVI7HJ34

When I Got Jesus With a Slingshot was the Norwegian entry to the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 2001.

 

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4 COMMENTS

  1. Thank you for your comments Toby and Lucas,

    Indeed as Tony noticed the cinematography of “When I Got Jesus With a Slingshot ” was done in such a perfect way that you just have to take a trip to your own childhood while watching. I am thinking of what a story my own coming of age would make ( its not over yet for that I am sure ) – its just a matter of me sitting down and writing it …but you all know – it takes times and efforts …. that`s why I am thankful to the film directors who go trough all of this and present us such a touching stories. Knowing you Lucas I am sure that you would love the film – plus I guess it will feel more closer for you since in comes from Scandinavia .

    Toby that like ” “When someone whistles, Jesus cries” – could be a title of a whole new movie – don`t you think ?

  2. “When someone whistles, Jesus cries”
    Epic! I have to say that this film immediately catches my eye. There is something about foreign films, especially those that are coming-of-age, that just speak to me. It's as if the acting and filmography speaks for the film in a way that language alone can not. That, and I believe it is a great way to assist in the learning of another language.( I'm getting along in Spanish well, but lacking for sure in French and Swedish).

    Thanks again for another wonderful review!
    :D

  3. Thank you for your comments Toby and Lucas,

    Indeed as Tony noticed the cinematography of “When I Got Jesus With a Slingshot ” was done in such a perfect way that you just have to take a trip to your own childhood while watching. I am thinking of what a story my own coming of age would make ( its not over yet for that I am sure ) – its just a matter of me sitting down and writing it …but you all know – it takes times and efforts …. that`s why I am thankful to the film directors who go trough all of this and present us such a touching stories. Knowing you Lucas I am sure that you would love the film – plus I guess it will feel more closer for you since in comes from Scandinavia .

    Toby that like ” “When someone whistles, Jesus cries” – could be a title of a whole new movie – don`t you think ?

  4. “When someone whistles, Jesus cries”
    Epic! I have to say that this film immediately catches my eye. There is something about foreign films, especially those that are coming-of-age, that just speak to me. It's as if the acting and filmography speaks for the film in a way that language alone can not. That, and I believe it is a great way to assist in the learning of another language.( I'm getting along in Spanish well, but lacking for sure in French and Swedish).

    Thanks again for another wonderful review!
    :D

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