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Sentimental Value

2025 Drama
7.6

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Cast

Renate Reinsve

Renate Reinsve

Nora Borg

Stellan Skarsgård

Stellan Skarsgård

Gustav Borg

Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas

Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas

Agnes Borg Pettersen

Elle Fanning

Elle Fanning

Rachel Kemp

Andreas Stoltenberg Granerud

Andreas Stoltenberg Granerud

Even Pettersen

Øyvind Hesjedal Loven

Øyvind Hesjedal Loven

Erik Pettersen

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Sentimental Value dives into the complex relationship between family and ambition, which is a theme that feels all too relatable. So you've got Nora and Agnes, sisters navigating this emotional terrain with their estranged father,Gustav. He’s this once famous director who seems to glide through life with this magnetic charm,which is both compelling and frustrating. it’s like he knows how to pull people in but is utterly disconnected from the hurt he’s caused, especially to his daughters. Nora’s the more grounded one,a stage actress who’s kind of struggling with her own career and identity. I mean,she’s got this passion for acting,but you can tell it’s layered with resentment towards her father. When he offers her a role in his comeback film,it’s such a bittersweet moment. On one hand,it feels like a chance for reconciliation, but on the other, it’s laden with complications. The fact that she ends up turning it down adds a lot of weight to her character. That decision feels like a declaration of independence,but you can see it’s also rooted in pain and disappointment. What makes it interesting is how Gustav, despite his charisma, can’t quite grasp what he’s asking from Nora. Like when he gives her part to this eager young Hollywood star, it feels like a gut punch not just for Nora,but for the audience too. It really highlights that sense of betrayal. And there’s this tension that runs throughout the film. You’re constantly wondering how these characters will navigate their relationships when so much is left unsaid. it’s like a dance of unspoken words and repressed feelings.

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then there’s Agnes, who adds a different layer. She’s caught in the middle, trying to support Nora while also grappling with her own feelings towards their dad. Their dynamic is kinda fascinating because it shows how family can be this tangled web of loyalty and hurt. it’s not all roses, that's for sure. You see how their childhood experiences shape their adult lives, especially how they interact with their father. And Gustav, for all his charm,is still very much a flawed character. He often misses the mark on understanding his daughters, which is kinda sad. Visually, the film has this understated elegance, with quiet moments that allow the dialogue and character interactions to breathe. there’s something beautiful about how it captures the mood of longing and disappointment. I think the director really wanted to create a space where you could almost feel the tension in the air. It’s not overly flashy, which I think works well for a drama like this. you’re drawn into their world and the emotional stakes feel very real. now, let’s talk about the performances. nora, played by a really talented actress,brings a depth to the character that makes her journey feel authentic. You can feel her conflict through the small gestures and expressions, which is pretty impressive. Gustav, on the other hand, is charismatic but also infuriating, which makes you question whether to root for him or not.

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then there’s Agnes, who adds a different layer. She’s caught in the middle, trying to support Nora while also grappling with her own feelings towards their dad. Their dynamic is kinda fascinating because it shows how family can be this tangled web of loyalty and hurt. it’s not all roses, that's for sure. You see how their childhood experiences shape their adult lives, especially how they interact with their father. And Gustav, for all his charm,is still very much a flawed character. He often misses the mark on understanding his daughters, which is kinda sad. Visually, the film has this understated elegance, with quiet moments that allow the dialogue and character interactions to breathe. there’s something beautiful about how it captures the mood of longing and disappointment. I think the director really wanted to create a space where you could almost feel the tension in the air. It’s not overly flashy, which I think works well for a drama like this. you’re drawn into their world and the emotional stakes feel very real. now, let’s talk about the performances. nora, played by a really talented actress,brings a depth to the character that makes her journey feel authentic. You can feel her conflict through the small gestures and expressions, which is pretty impressive. Gustav, on the other hand, is charismatic but also infuriating, which makes you question whether to root for him or not.

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Final Verdict

"Overall, I think Sentimental Value is a solid exploration of family dynamics and the scars that come from unmet expectations. it captures that painful dance of love and resentment really well. If you're into character-driven dramas that make you reflect on your own life, you might vibe with it. It’s got that kind of thoughtful mood that sticks with you. There are some hiccups here and there, but those moments of clarity and connection make it feel all the more real. at the end of the day, it’s just a reminder that families are complicated, and sometimes,it’s those imperfections that keep us engaged."

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