The Battle of Oslo (2025)

Thrilling WWII drama unfolds at Oscarsborg Fortress. Perfect for history buffs and war-film enthusiasts; not for romantic comedy fans.

Genres: War, Action, History

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The Battle of Oslo(2025)

Movie1h 34mNorwegianWar, Action, History
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As German warships approach Oslo on April 9, 1940, an undermanned coastal fortress faces an impossible choice. With the country caught off guard, its commander must decide whether to act without clear orders, weighing duty, lives at risk, and the consequences of a single decision in the opening hours of invasion.

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Pros: gripping historical retelling; strong lead performance; tense moral stakes | Cons: familiar framing device; some shaky visuals; limited locations

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You’ll likely enjoy this if you want a tense, emotionally grounded war story focused on split-second decisions and their human cost; Not for you if you dislike courtroom-style framing or prefer action-heavy battles throughout.

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A good impression of the Norway in the beginning of WOII.

As a movie about Birger Eriksen it’s a solid movie that follows his story and the events that happened on Oscarsborg that night, however as a movie that calls itself «Blücher» it contains maximum 5 minutes of screentime for the ship and even in those short minutes you can barely see the ship..as a ship enthusiast from Norway that was highly disappointing. The movie would be better called «Oscarsborg» or «Eriksen» because this is not a movie about Blücher. There was also an unnecessary amount of silent filming on Eriksens face that must’ve been atleast 60% of the movie, the movie was exciting about halfway through and then it was boring.

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"Battle of Oslo"or "Blücher" is the second Norwegian film, I've seen in recent years, that covers the early days of the invasion of Norway. Colonial Birger Eriksen was in charge of the Oscarsborg Fortress when the Germans lauched their invasion, sinking the Nazi battleship Blucher, instrumental in buying time for the Norwegian goverment and King, to escape the country. This film, like its predecessor, imparts in stark terms, the emotional individual impact felt by a nation's people, that had not been at war, to that point, for 120 years. The awful decision Eriksen has to make to take action. The obvious anguish he experiences, when he see's German sailors, struggling to flee their sinking vessel, the stress of keeping up what is a doomed fight, whilst preserving the lives of his men and the civilian population, of the region. This is set against the back drop of what could generously be described as a "kangeroo commission", set up in 1946, to shift blame from the government of 1940, who failed to ensure the nation was militarily secure, in the face of the threat of potential invasion onto men like Erikson, who fought, against the odds. This is an exceptional film on many levels, from its cinematography, that alternately uses colour with often remarkable visuals and more austere, black and white to underline a shift in the emotional focus and the mood of the film. Acting is equally superb from the cast, with Bjørn Sundquist, handing in a remarkable performance, as Eriksen. In summary, this is a film that, at its core, demonstrates the traumatic impact of war, upon a fundamentally peaceful people. A must watch.

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