Turn Me On Dammit Full Movie

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4.2 out of 5 stars

63 ratings




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NR (Not Rated) Package Dimensions
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7.1 x 5.42 x 0.58 inches; 4.02 Ounces Director
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Jannicke Systad Jacobsen Media Format
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1 hour and 16 minutes Release date
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October 16, 2012 Actors
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Helene Bergsholm Subtitles:
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4.2 out of 5 stars

63 ratings



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This nice Norwegian movie continues to impress film reviewers. Thus, Tast of Cinema (Dec 6, 2014) ranked β€œTurn me on” as no 10 of β€œ20 Great Female Coming-of-Age Movies That Are Worth Watching”, Dazed (Aug, 2015) mentioned β€œTurn me on” as one of ten movies in their commentary β€œAre these the raunchiest teens on screen?”, and Indiewire (Aug 7, 2015) chose β€œTurn me on” as one of β€œ5 Most Daring Portrayals of Female Coming-of-Age Sexuality in Movies”. At the Amanda film festival 2012 ”Turn me on” was chosen as the best Norwegian cinema movie . The author of the book, Olaug Nilssen, and the director Jannicke Systad Jacobsen has a to the point touch, and all actors make charming and candid presentations.












This movie is an original drama/comedy by the female director from Norway. I saw the original movie at the Cleveland Institute of Art movie room with English subtitles. I can compare parts of the story line with the best of American television comedy. . .specifically "Seinfeld" and "The Big Bang Theory." The performance of Helene Bergsholm and the other female characters were outstanding with carrying the story line and plot. There should be a sequal done for this movie. . .John Lips from Cleveland, Ohio.












One of the best movies that I've seen in a long time. The story itself isn't new but it's just a different view: a girl just trying to fit in, be popular. Being a teen and being confused about your sexuality and urges. Trying to get the attention of the certain boy...it's the same all over the world. Having a frustrating mother and that overly nosy neighbor.... Argh! I highly recommend this movie.












This teen comedy from Sweden is really good. The young cast are just right sullen, brash, frustrated and funny. This movie benefits from having a great script. The story is simple the kids just want to get out of their hick town and get laid. The adult characters are realistic the humour is droll. I loved this 'small' movie, so much better than some of the crass and unfunny hollywood teen flicks. Loved it!












Billed as a comedy it's not all that funny. Fifteen-year-old girl, hangs with her friends drinking and smoking, and can't keep her hand out of her pants. Story line doesn't flow. The ending is totally contrived and makes no sense since there is NO foreshadowing at all. 3 stars for the novelty factor.












The subject matter here is tricky, and this could have turned out to be something tacky. However, the characters were charming and there was nothing salacious about this movie.












I liked it, but I preferred if the editor of the first preview had finished the movie of its sound. The first preview I heard in YouTube had a better tone of the movie of youth and beauty. But I liked hearing it in German with English subtitle. Thank you.












The movie meet all my expectations thank you!! It was good movie to look at. wish there are more like it but it is not. thank you.


5.0 out of 5 stars









Odd chivalry












This is a slight film but it's quirky and delightful. It deals with that awkward period of life we all go through and asks: What do we do in adolescence when the hormones are raging and the mood swings are in full swing? Don't answer because the question is rhetorical and we know what we do β€” or did. Alma, aged 15, is in full thrall. Her urges are running riot through her brain and body and she's at their mercy, which is non-existent. Tortured by pleasure, she is learning to become adult. She lives in a place she hates, a nowhere berg in the Norwegian north where nothing exciting ever happens. On the school bus each day she flips off the highway sign to the town (Skoddeheimen, pop.: close to zero) as she passes it, the raised middle finger part of the choreography of irreverence that sustains her. Rebellion is good, she intuits, when nothing else is going on. She has heard of love but doesn't have a boyfriend to develop it with and practice on. Instead, she runs up massive phone bills with calls to a sex chat room in Oslo, paying to have a young man with vivid vocabulary talk dirty to her. Flat on her back on her bedroom floor she holds the handy phone in one hand and keeps the other hand trembling between her legs. She also collects porn magazines and naughty pictures on the net. Thanks to these delights she gets quite carried away with life while her single-mum mother sits in the kitchen and pretends not to hear what she's hearing and hopes the neighbours are the same or gone for the day. But luckily for all concerned some odd chivalry still exists in the world. There's a party after school one evening at the youth club which Alma reluctantly goes to, the reluctance related to a complete lack of interesting boys her age or older who go to these parties. They're provincial boys with no experience and imagination in the fine art of loving, unlike her Oslo phone partner who routinely sticks his tongue into every crevice, crease and opening of her body with verbal ease and dexterity. But she goes, she's at the party, and we're glad she is because something out of the ordinary happens there. Alma is bored, as always, trapped as she is in her town, school, age, body, life. She leaves the party and goes outside for a smoke or beer. Artur, a clumsy, self-conscious, tongue-tied boy follows her. She stands next to a wall and he sidles over to her. Conversation for Artur, or what little there is of it, is actually a cover for what he has uncovered β€” his willie. It's there in his hand now and is pointing at Alma. And, we are made to notice, it isn't soft. And furthermore, since it's already there instead of in his underpants, he decides to do the sensible thing with it. Wordlessly, he pokes her with it. Right there in her thigh a few times. But that's it, the extent of his romancing. Having reached the limit of his courtship powers, he zips his fly up and goes back inside. Now the drama turns and scandal ensues. Alma tells her girlfriends what Artur did with his willie to her but nobody believes her and Artur, no longer so chivalrous, cowardly denies it. How will she, if she can, survive the scandal? With a great deal of grace, I think. In the end even Artur thinks so as well. The beauty of the world is that we can laugh at these things. More tenderness and forgiveness, less judgement and morality, and the world becomes a better place for all, including randy teenagers. The film gets five stars because it made me feel good and let me laugh at myself and at my own adolescence, distant in time now though it is.












This is one of the funniest [teen] movies I've ever seen - it is so 'to the point' - you wouldn't see something like this coming out of Hollywood or the UK. I'm not a watcher of teen movies at all - in fact I hate them - but this is brilliant. The foreign film makers definitely 'do it' better!! Poor old Alma is your normal, everyday horny teenager growing up in a small town and desperate to get some satisfaction, but she can't get no satisfaction! The poor girl ends up going to a party and gets more than she bargains for when one of her classmates takes out his willy and shoves it against her leg - a little shocked, she tells her friend and from then on in she is given the awful nickname of 'dickAlma' and things just go from bad to worse. But, she weathers it all with tremendous fortitude for a teenager and .... well, watch it ....you'll be so glad you did. Truly hilarious stuff!


5.0 out of 5 stars









Good subtitles!












I'd seen this film in a list of interesting films, and it really caught my eye. I like the way that it focuses on a female protagonist rather than a male one. It is important to note that it isn't in english, but the subtitling is great. The only downside is that it takes itself a bit too seriously, and with all the fantasy scenarios, it might be better if it was a little more lighthearted. It tries to follow the serious path of bullying with the weird fantasies, which doesn't quite work. Other than that, a really good film.


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I enjoyed this film












I enjoyed this film. It was not quite as 'in depth' as I expected but very well done nonetheless. There were frequent touches of humour, which I would expect in a film of this sort, but also it was quite moving in showing the relationship between the characters. I was impressed by the sheer unselfconsciousness of Helene Bergsholm in the lead role and her intensity and enjoyment helped to make the film very enjoyable as a whole. The actress who played her mother was also very strong in supporting her daughter. I can completely recommend this film.


5.0 out of 5 stars









Actually a rather funny film.












If you have ever been to rural Norway then you will know where shes's coming from....Actually a rather funny film.


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TURN ME ON, DAMMIT! is a whimsical and refreshingly honest coming of age story about the blossoming sexuality of a teenage girl. The feature debut of Jannicke Systad Jacobsen, the film won the Best Film prize at Norway's national film awards, the Amandas, as well as Best Screenplay at the Tribeca Film Festival and Best Debut Film at the Rome Film Festival. 15-year-old Alma (Helene Bergsholm) is consumed by her out-of-control hormones and fantasies that range from sweetly romantic images of Artur, the boyfriend she yearns for, to down-and-dirty daydreams about practically everybody she lays eyes on. Alma and her best friend Sara live in an insufferably boring little town in the hinterlands of Norway called Skoddeheimen, a place they loathe so much that every time their school bus passes the sign that names it, they routinely flip it off. After Alma has a stimulating yet awkward encounter with Artur, she makes the mistake of telling her incredulous friends, who ostracize her at school, until Sara can't even be seen with her. At home, Alma's single mother is overwhelmed and embarrassed by her daughter's extravagant phone-sex bills and wears earplugs to muffle Alma's round-the-clock acts of self-gratification. Laced with warmth and quirky humor, TURN ME ON, DAMMIT! is a light-hearted take on a story that is told so often about boys and so rarely about teenage girls. Special Features -Deleted scenes -Interview with the director -Theatrical trailer -Optional 5.1 soundtrack -Downloadable press kit PDF
There's something wonderfully fresh almost subversive, really about a film in which teenage girls speak about sex and obsess over it and crave it as openly as boys. In time-honored John Hughes manner, the movie ends on a happy, reassuring note. But for a genre dominated by American movies in which girls are usually prizes or objects of lust, TURN ME ON, DAMMIT! practically feels revolutionary. --Rene Rodriguez, THE DENVER POST Funny, embarrassing and poignant without ever seeming leering or exploitative. The way salty-sweet comedy TURN ME ON, DAMMIT! treats the hormone-addled turmoil of its 15-year-old heroine Alma (Helene Bergsholm) feels something close to revolutionary. I don't want to overburden this mild-mannered 76-minute Norwegian debut, but it's true. --Alison Wilmore, MOVIELINE Fundamentally a wry, affectionate small-town movie, but one that sneaks up on a genuine feminist issue. Boys Alma's age are expected to be sex-obsessed, but a girl who yearns for action is relentlessly stigmatized, even in the context of a supposedly nurturing and tolerant social democracy. Alma escapes (very briefly) to the bohemian freedom of the big city and scores a modest victory against repression and hypocrisy, but it's one female libertines everywhere (and their companions) can embrace. --Andrew O'Hehir, SALON

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