Elsk meg i morgen

  • Per Christian Ellefsen: Elling
  • Sven Nordin: Kjell Bjarne
  • Marit Pia Jacobsen: Reidun North Latvians
  • Per Christensen: Alfons Jørgensen
  • Marian Saastad Ottesen: Lone
  • Kjersti Holmen: Elise

Elling - Love me tomorrow is a Norwegian feature film. The film is based on the eponymous novel Elling result of the writer Ingvar Ambjørnsen. In 2005 he was shot by Petter Næss Per Christian Ellefsen and Sven with Nordin in the lead roles.

The staging is by Elling and Elling - Not without my mother, the third film of a trilogy about the dramas heroes Elling. So far, the film is only available in Norwegian.

Action

Four years have now passed since Elling moved together with Kjell Bjarne from psychiatry in Brøynes to the flat in Oslo. Elling now lives alone in the apartment after Kjell Bjarne has moved one floor up to Reidun and her little daughter Mojo. Although the small family, it takes for granted that Elling is one of them, he feels left out and attracts more and more back. With amazement he sees the people around him and wonders why they get along so well all in life.

Kjell Bjarne and Reidun finally engage. Elling protests against it, but is then quite happy, as he stands as a new man - clean, well rested and well dressed. In short, he feels ready to regain a foothold in life. Inside, he knows what he is missing and one evening he finally finds in a sausage seller, the woman with whom he is sure that they can fill the void in his life. He does everything to win her affection and love and ultimately gains their attention. The whole thing looks quite promising, but when he is invited to an evening of her to his home, rain in it arguments and the story does not end quite the way he had imagined it. Nevertheless learns Elling that you can handle most situations with courage.

In the plot also Reiduns little daughter Mojo occurs, which is a great admirer of Uncle Elling. The poet Alfons Jørgensen plays an important role in Elling's plans despite strong ailing health.

Comments

Of the nearly 4.8 million Norwegians have seen in the movies on opening weekend 58 993 people Elling. The Norwegian Film Fund supported the production of seven million Norwegian kroner, the total budget was 14.9 million Norwegian kroner.

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