Editor’s Notice: This evaluate was initially revealed in the course of the 2025 Berlin Movie Competition. Strand Releasing opens “Goals (Intercourse Love)” in theaters on Friday, September 12.
A number of years in the past, my sister-in-law got here to stick with my spouse and I and over dinner advised us a few good friend she’d been creating deeper emotions for. They’d gone to graduate faculty collectively and had been of the identical clique, however an intimacy had grown between the 2 she was struggling to disregard. Whereas my spouse felt inclined to ask extra questions and break the state of affairs down additional, I merely requested, “Do you mislead your mates?” My sister-in-law paused for a second, then stated, “I don’t see why I’d have a cause to.”
“Then why are you mendacity to at least one proper now?” I responded. She supplied a number of excuses — she didn’t wish to destroy the friendship, plus, whereas she’d had male companions, this was the primary time she’d be expressing emotions for a girl — however in the end registered that holding onto these feelings and ideas could be no higher than the potential fallout from placing them in motion. In the present day, she and her associate have a home, a canine, a cat, and a loving relationship that will not have fashioned had she held onto the dream inside her thoughts reasonably than making it a actuality. And although it heartens me to think about myself part of her eventual happiness, issues very effectively might have gone the opposite approach, shifting the notion of my recommendation from insightful to maybe one thing extra trite and ill-conceived. In spite of everything, I couldn’t go into the thoughts of her crush and see how she felt in regards to the matter.
This battle of parsing the inside components of the human expertise is what’s on the crux of Dag Johan Haugerud’s Golden Bear-winning drama, “Goals (Intercourse Love).” Serving each as a residing portrait and previous reflection of teenage sexual awakening, Haugerud makes use of varied storytelling instruments to attract viewers in, from intensive voiceover narration detailing the ideas and emotions of the movie’s central character, Johanne (Ella Øverbye), and a symphonic rating by Anna Berg that elevates our sense of her emotional journey to poetic imagery that amplifies how one dream can affect the goals of others. In reality, one of many deep research Haugerud appears to discover in his work is how goals aren’t simply held whereas one is sleeping, however as a operate of our every day lives.
How does one discover ardour for one thing — whether or not it’s romance or knitting — with out first taking the time to dream about what it might deliver to their life? Of the identical token, how does one solid judgement over one other with out first dreaming up a doubtlessly false notion of them? One want solely take a look at the state of our world and the rising menace of authoritarianism to know that, a technique or one other, we’re all on the whim of another person’s dream whereas concurrently attempting to carry onto our personal. However what occurs when that dream meets actuality? Does it stop to exist? If others are actually conscious of it and inspired to decipher that means from it, does it add an intent to the dream’s conception that wasn’t initially there?
These are the questions that swirl as we’re launched to the lifetime of Johanne, a 17 year-old who’s been introduced up by her mom, Kristin (Ane Dahl Torp), and grandmother, Karin (Anne Marit Jacobsen), and got here of age amidst the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic. This truth is pointed to early on within the movie and permits us to make sense of how Johanne manages to be so in contact along with her internal monologue, as she seemingly had greater than sufficient time to develop near it during times of lockdown. By grounding Johanne’s journey on this battle and within the challenges of sustaining one’s sense of youth throughout these instances, Haugerud captures one thing important about rising up in immediately’s world, in addition to a common story of past love blossoming in the intervening time we begin to search extra out of life and existence.
For Johanne, this primary love sadly simply occurs to be her new French instructor, both coincidentally or serendipitously named Johanna, although when a fellow scholar introduces themselves as Johannes, one begins to acknowledge it might simply have extra to do with this story going down in Oslo, Norway. Nonetheless, a door opens for Johanne in seeing part of herself on this older, hip and creative educator that refuses to close even after she’s written about her infatuation in a novella she shares along with her poet grandmother. Because the story strikes backwards and forwards in time, exhibiting each the connection developed with Johanna through the novella’s depiction and the way the contents of this piece are later dissected by Johanne’s mom and grandmother, reasonably than shrink back from the complexities of an inappropriate affair, “Goals (Intercourse Love)” faces them head on and with a concentrate on increasing the dialog as a substitute of touchdown on straightforward solutions.
As immense and fully-formed as Johanne’s sensations for Johanna could also be and as nurturing as Johanna proves in the direction of her scholar, their attraction in the direction of each other isn’t consummated sexually, barely relieving any spectator who could also be turned off by this dynamic. Nonetheless, the lurid ideas communicated in Johanne’s prose are sufficient to ship Kristin and Karin right into a spiral over how Johanne might presumably have come to felt this fashion. For Karin — a broadcast poet herself — her concern is shortly outmatched by the impression Johanne’s romanticism has left on her, even going as far as to take credit score for the way in which Johanne has phrased sure sensations. Kristin, alternatively, initially fears this writing could be a cry for assist, however as soon as she’s given additional particulars immediately from Johanne, she too begins to see the novella’s potential worth to others.
In placing a highlight on Karin and Kristin decoding their cherished one’s work, Haugerud establishes the nice irony with goals, in that when they’re out of the thoughts and in another person’s arms, they typically tackle a brand new that means. A debate between the 2 over anti-feminist options of the 1983 drama “Flashdance” serves as a coded response to the complexities of narrative interpretation, simply as Johanne’s personal emotional battle is marked by the biases of her subjective expertise. In an try at reaching the reality and giving Johanna an opportunity to inform her aspect of the story earlier than Johanne’s novella is revealed, Kristin finally ends up assembly with the instructor at a small café. After she makes clear to Johanna they don’t have any intent of urgent any fees, Kristin tries to get her to confess her emotions for Johanne, if for no different cause then it can assist a mom make sense of why her younger daughter would enter into such an entanglement. However that’s not what Johanna is right here to do.
As an alternative, Johanna pushes again, not denying what was written by Johanne occurred, however taking each precaution to not indicate she was the one to deliver this on. Even so, by remaining so nonchalantly defensive, her personal complicity in permitting Johanna’s emotions for her to develop turns into much more clear. This all despite Johanne’s finest efforts to current Johanna in essentially the most radiant of lights, a truth Johanna deems as abusive greater than flattering. Once more, Haugerud complicates our understanding of Johanne’s dream, to not upend any notion the viewers could also be constructing of this cerebral teen, however as a approach of confronting how these amorphous, non-physical forces drive each side of our being, but are always weak to misinterpretation and folly.
It makes one assume again on David Lynch and the way he was by no means inclined to unpack the logic of his artwork. For him, the earlier the viewers accepted they had been inside a dream and went alongside for the journey as a substitute of attempting to make sense of it, the higher. Although Haugerud does at one level expose us to what’s formally thought-about a dream, he’s way more concerned about exploring the method of how a dream is unleashed unto the world and the impact it can have on these it comes into contact with. For Johanne, her dream of being with Johanna and it subsequently being shared with the world via her now revealed novella in the end leads her to a psychiatrist’s workplace, a spot the place sense is supposed to be dropped at the topic of life and goals. Nonetheless, as she finishes her 90 minute session — of which we all know she was the primary communicator based mostly on the voiceover that’s run all through the movie — she struggles to understand why she ought to be speaking about her goals reasonably than out on the earth chasing the following one. Not lengthy after, she heeds her personal recommendation and does simply that, even when it leads her down a street she’s labored exhausting to maneuver past.
“Goals (Intercourse Love)” marks the third and closing entry in a free humanist trilogy from Haugerud that evokes Krzysztof Kieślowski’s “Three Colours” sequence, but additionally manages to make its personal mark. Individually, the movies are in regards to the conversations that steer our lives and encourage new thought, with “Intercourse” following a pair of cis-male chimney sweeps who expertise a shift of their notion of sexuality and “Love” exploring how a lady takes on an unattached method to romance after studying about her male colleague’s personal permissiveness. “Goals” completes this triptych by acknowledging that in relation to issues of the guts and actually life typically, we’re all working from a spot of hope and fantasy. I could not have recognized what was beneath my sister-in-law’s wishes when she sought recommendation from my spouse and I all these years in the past, however I do know, as “Goals (Intercourse Love)” does as effectively, that residing and dreaming don’t must be mutually unique.
Grade: A-
“Goals (Intercourse Love)” had its worldwide premiere on the 2025 Berlin Movie Competition, the place it received the highest prize of the Golden Bear. Strand Releasing opens the movie in choose U.S. theaters Friday, September 12.
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