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A Boat for My Brother Featured, Reviews Film Threat

Sep 5, 2023

A Boat for My Brother carries a lot of emotional weight. I mean this in both the sense of poignancy as well as baggage. One would not be surprised by the film’s poignancy. After all, it is a documentary about a man (Johnnie Oberg Jr.) who organizes a Viking funeral for his late younger brother. This poignancy, however, is hampered by the heft of the film’s baggage. Too often, A Boat for My Brother comes across as a personal reckoning rather than a communal catharsis.
Technically, A Boat for My Brother is well-conceived and well-executed. For a short film, it has many thoughtfully captured shots and is edited to deliver a strong sense of place. Furthermore, the film adeptly translates the emotional context of the story by offering little snippets of Oberg Jr.’s life, such as showing childhood pictures of him and his brother. All of this works wonderfully to create a wonderful sense of expectation for the viewer.
“…about a man … who organizes a Viking funeral for his late younger brother.”
However, the film never fully delivers on that expectation. In many ways, A Boat for My Brother could have been a full feature, connecting every aspect of the building of a boat with memories of the past. Instead, the film (perhaps because of time) glosses over these deeper emotional connections. While Oberg Jr.’s love for his brother is apparent, the film is unable to find a more profound emotional discovery. In a word, there is nothing novel about it. As such, reading a description of the film is tantamount to watching it.
Still, A Boat for My Brother possesses enough heart to make it worthwhile. And undoubtedly, there is great beauty in the actions of all those involved—even if such beauty remains great only for them.

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