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haveyouseenthismovie-poll · 2 months ago
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cinemacentral666 · 1 year ago
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The Idiots (1998)
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Movie #1,062 • Ranking Lars von Trier #12
There's a lot going on with The Idiots. It is the second film of the international Dogma 95 movement, a quasi-farcical, manifesto-driven endeavor to create films solely based on the traditional values of story, acting, and theme, and excluding the use of elaborate special effects or technology (more on this in a bit). And it's also the second film of Trier's Golden Heart Trilogy, so named after a children's book Trier read about a little girl lost in the woods who gives away everything she has to others needier than herself. At first glance the parallels between these two installments seem hard to find. Truth be told, I didn't know that little nugget about the trilogy's origins. But I feel like it's a good foundation to go into these movies with.
The premise of this film is offensive on any level and by any definition. It wears this on its sleeve. If it is something you can't break away from, critically or conceptually, then you will not like this film; you will probably HATE this film. It's a film which deserves this scorn and actively seeks it out. And it's the latter point which makes it actually good.
The plot, as it were: "A seemingly anti-bourgeois group of adults spend their time seeking their 'inner idiot' to release their inhibitions. They do so by behaving in public as if they were developmentally disabled." The connection to Breaking the Waves or to "a little girl lost in the woods" might feel like a million miles off, but the conclusion of this film is so stark, so grounded and so connected, it's clear as day.
Among the first films ever to be shot entirely with digital cameras, The Idiots, well, looks like one of the first films ever to be shot entirely with digital cameras. But there is an excitement and an immediacy which comes with the use of this (at the time) new medium, and that carries through to today. All of the Dogma 95 movies come with a cute little certificate which is filmed onscreen as a title card before the film rolls. This movie operates at 60% Dogma 95, failing to observe 4 of the movement's 10 rules. The whole thing on some level, LIKE ALL ART (!), is a big put-on. But having seen two (of the 35) Official Dogma 95, it's clear that the ethos isn't meant to adhere to a strict set of rules. They're guidelines for creation, to make something that's a part of something else, of an ilk, so to speak. And yet they're guidelines which, in the wrong hands, could/would prove disastrous. I would imagine a bad Dogma 95 movie is as bad as movies can possibly get.
It's Trier's ability not just to make this weird, warped trip worth your time (with the fully executed ending), but to tie it to its predecessor that is truly special. I have no idea where the next film, Dancer in the Dark, might go but I can't wait to find out.
SCORE: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I'll be counting down all of Lars Von Trier's movies right here at @cinemacentral666 every Thursday through September 2023
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supervillain-penpal · 3 months ago
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Troels Lyby is a phenomenal actor. Did you know? I didn't know.
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The man I love is on your plane, and he doesn’t know I love him.
Mads Mikkelsen as Jacob, Troels Lyby as Jørgen, En kort en lang
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moviereviews101web · 7 months ago
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What We Become (2015) Movie Review
What We Become – ABC Film Challenge – World Cinema – G (Gustav Character) – What We Become – Movie Review Director: Bo Mikkelsen Writer: Bo Mikkelsen (Screenplay) Cast Benjamin Engell (Pagten) Troels Lyby (The Reunion) Mille Dinesen (Rita) Ella Solgaard (Queen of Hearts) Marie Boda Plot: A family of four is quarantined in their home as a virulent strand of the flu spreads into town and…
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celluloidrainbow · 3 years ago
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EN KORT EN LANG (2001) dir. Hella Joof Jacob is a young man used to getting everything he wants. For several years, he has been living in a happy relationship with Jørgen, and one night Jacob decides to pop the big question to Jørgen. Jørgen happily accepts Jacob's marriage proposal, but then something happens: Jacob falls in love with a girl, and not just any girl. The girl is Caroline, married to Jørgens younger brother Tom. Jacob's life suddenly gets very complicated, trying to figure out whether he wants to spend his life with Jørgen or Caroline. Most of all, he wants both! When Caroline gets pregnant with Jacob, matters are even more complicated. (link in title)
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watchingalotofmovies · 3 years ago
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Headhunter
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Headhunter    [trailer]
A former notorious journalist, now successful headhunter with a complicated personal life, gets hired to find an alternative heir to Denmark's largest shipping company and oil empire.
A very good first hour when the story and characters are introduced. Then the plot machinations get a bit much, starting when he finds out which other patient is housed in the building. From there it gets increasingly difficult to ignore the familiarity of many plot elements. But overall it's still a worthwhile watch.
At the time of filming they probably intended to use the success of Lance Armstrong in a positive way. Soon afterwards it became official that he's one of the biggest frauds in sports history. Funnily, he can still be used as a symbol for the movie. Albeit of a different kind.
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mistikfir · 5 years ago
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En kort en lang (2001)  
“Try and find the core of your relationship. Do things together. Like washing  up together. Or folding laundry. A tablecloth or a sheet. ”
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mrfahrenheit92 · 5 years ago
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livingthegifs · 7 years ago
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Jacob & Jørgen (En kort en lang)
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filmsbooksandme · 7 years ago
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Sorgenfri/What We Became (2016). Directed by Bo Mikkelson.
The film follows a family of four living in the idyllic suburb of Sorgenfri. However, the family's life dramatically changes after a mysterious virus erupts in the city.
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ilonacho · 4 years ago
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the simpsons movie’s danish dub didn’t have to go that hard but it did and they did that for me
#i rly thought id never get to hear it ever again then boom disney+ had my back.... ill give them that.... very swag of them#im biased i grew up w/ the movies dub and i love it.. peak casting if i do say so#christian damsgaard as ned? yes bitch#i love christian what a king#PREBEN KRISTENSEN AS TOM HANKS...... LOVE IT LMAO (woodys danish va its funny)#i think they all did a good job trying to capture their american counter parts speech patterns like w/ the simpsons#like some of them did their own thing and thats lovely too but some of them sound similar and that is also lovely#FUCKING AMIN JENSEN AS THE PRESIDENT IS SO FUNNY THATS DANISH SHREK#some ppl voice several characters but not the same characters as their american counter parts i think that is funny too#im getting off topic clicking their names but TROELS LYBY AND CECILIE STENSPIL ARE IN A RELATIONSHIP????#OH I AM SO SLOW I NEVER REALIZED MILLE HOFFMEYER LEHFELDT VOICED FIONA FROM SHREK?????#AMONG OTHERS BUT THAT IS SO FUNNY#BOTH DANISH SHREK AND FIONA WAS IN THE MOVIE AS THE PRESIDENT AND BART#omg pauline rehné is a queen too she voiced lisa i am so slow#søren ulrichs voiced both burns and apu and hes a damn king whos voice i love and recognize but name no bc i am stupid gfhjghfjd#peter zhelder another king and that is so funny. lovejoy and squidward have the same danish va. skdjakjsndkd#jens jacob tychsen... ANOTHER king.. danish va for lenny and krusty only the best#ok that is ENOUGH i am so passionate abt danish dubbing ourhgh#thinks abt this in the shower#god that is so many tags. ur all so welcome
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muhaibb · 8 years ago
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Bir Film Bir Kare #143 – Kvinden i Buret (2013)
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slugerafmyrer · 6 years ago
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Hvornår bestemte Troels Lyby sig for at være Julekalender Kongen? Var det hans linjefag på skuespillerskolen???
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trulydisturbing · 8 years ago
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What We Become Review – Something A Little Familiar
What We Become Review – Something A Little Familiar
When we look to European horror we tend to find a different style, often more violent and unrestrained from the typical Hollywood or British horror films it adds to the excitement. With What We Become though, a new zombie film from Denmark, is there anything really that different on offer? When a strange virus hits a community, armed forces move in to quarantine the area. With food and water…
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olivierdemangeon · 8 years ago
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  Synopsis : Après une bavure qui coûte la vie à l’un de ses collègues et laisse son meilleur ami paralysé, l’inspecteur Carl Mørck a presque tout perdu. Mis sur la touche, privé du droit d’enquêter, il est chargé d’archiver les vieux dossiers du commissariat avec Hafez el Assad, l’assistant d’origine syrienne qui lui est imposé. Mais très vite, les deux policiers désobéissent à leur supérieur et rouvrent une enquête jamais résolue, la disparition mystérieuse d’une jeune politicienne prometteuse survenue cinq ans auparavant. C’est la naissance du Département V et sa première enquête…
Origine du film : Danemark Réalisateur : Mikkel Nørgaard Scénariste : Jussi Adler-Olsen Acteurs : Nikolaj Lie Kaas, Fares Fares, Sonja Richter, Søren Pilmark, Troels Lyby, Eric Ericson Musique : Patrik Andren, Uno Helmersson, Johan Soderqvist Genre : Mystère, Policier, Thriller Durée : 1 heure et 36 minutes Date de sortie : 3 octobre 2013 (Danemark) Année de production : 2013 Sociétés de production : Zentropa Entertainments, Film i Väst Distribué par : Warner Home Vidéo France Titre original : The Keeper of Lost Causes Notre note : ★★★★☆
Notre commentaire : “Kvinden i buret” ou “The Keeper of Lost Causes” pour la distribution anglophone et “Les enquêtes du Département V: Miséricorde” pour la distribution française, est un thriller policier danois, datant de 2013, dirigé par Mikkel Nørgaard. Ce film est basé sur le roman de Jussi Adler-Olsen. Il s’agit du premier film d’une série dédiée au Departement Q. Les acteurs principaux sont Nikolaj Lie Kaas, qu’on a pu voir dans “Anges & Démons” (2009) et Fares Fares, qu’on a pu voir dans “Sécurité Rapprochée” (2012).
“Miséricorde” est le premier film d’une série qui actuellement en compte trois. Une sorte de “Cold Case” à la danoise. Dans ce premier opus, on fait rapidement connaissance avec Carl Mørck (Nikolaj Lie Kaas) qui se retrouve au placard de la police suite à une intervention qui a mal tourné, laissant sur le carreau deux de ses collègues. À son retour de convalescence, il se retrouve affecté au Département V pour classer des affaires non élucidées. Pour se faire, il doit faire équipe avec Assad (Fares Fares). Mais plutôt que de se limiter à classer bêtement de la paperasse, les deux compères vont partir sur le terrain pour enquêter réellement là où leurs collègues semblent avoir rapidement classé le dossier. 
L’histoire est intéressante. Elle est construite autour du thème récurant de la vengeance. L’intrigue est habilement construite. Les deux enquêteurs progressent dans leurs investigations par palier, mais Carl Mørck n’est pas du genre à faire dans la dentelle et cela irrite ses supérieurs. Assad est plus mesuré et agit avec plus de discernement. Le rythme n’est pas très rapide, mais cela se prête parfaitement au développement de la trame du métrage. 
La photographie est intéressante, car elle ne permet pas de situer géographiquement de manière précise les lieux où se déroule l’action, malgré les noms de villes qui sont précisés à travers les dialogues. En effet, les paysages peuvent laisser suggérer qu’on se trouve en Normandie, dans le sud de l’Angleterre, ou autre… Les quelques scènes d’action, notamment dans la dernière partie du film, sont cohérentes et viennent parfaitement s’incruster dans le déroulement de l’intrigue.
Du côté de la distribution, le duo Nikolaj Lie Kaas et Fares Fares fonctionne bien. Dans un premier temps, on peut ressentir une certaine tension entre ces deux protagonistes, mais rapidement, on peut mesurer combien ils vont être complémentaires. On peut regretter que les personnages se fassent rapidement avoir dans la séquence finale. On aurait espéré de meilleures réactivités de la part de policiers. 
“Les Enquêtes du Département V : Miséricorde” a fait l’objet d’une édition en DVD ainsi qu’en Blu-ray, paru le 8 août 2015 chez Warner Home Vidéo France. Pour de plus amples renseignements, n’hésitez pas à consulter la fiche du film sur le site DVD.Fr.
En conclusion, “Les Enquêtes du Département V: Miséricorde” est un très bon thriller policier disposant d’une histoire intéressante bien que faisant appel à un schéma classique qu’est la vengeance. L’intrigue est bien construite, laissant les éléments de l’enquête se positionner progressivement à l’instar d’un puzzle. Le rythme est plutôt lent, mais cela ne gêne en rien l’intensité du suspense qui règne durant la quasi-totalité du métrage. Le casting est plaisant et le duo d’enquêteurs est charismatique. La photographie est sympathique tout en étant neutre. Reste un film qui fut une agréable surprise. 
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LES ENQUÊTES DU DÉPARTEMENT V: MISÉRICORDE (2013) ★★★★☆ Synopsis : Après une bavure qui coûte la vie à l’un de ses collègues et laisse son meilleur ami paralysé, l’inspecteur Carl Mørck a presque tout perdu.
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