Other reviewers has praised this movie for the emotion it displays. If brooding confused adults is your thing, then this movie has emotion. Albeit unbelievable. While Richard Rheinwald has a seemingly genuine personality that slowly descends into despair, his family is remarkably dull. Most of the family members are just briefly explored. Most attention is given to Ditte Rheinwald, Richards daughter. She cannot decide whether or not to have a child. Whether or not to move to New York or stay in Denmark. Whether or not to be an artist or a baker. Whether or not to put her father in a nursing home or just his home. And when she eventually makes decisions, she remains confused and uncertain about them. In one scene she lashes out against her boyfriend and accuses him of not having any character, creating a psychological projection of her own insecurities.
Anyway, for me it was a drag to follow these indecisive daughters. I guess the message that the director may be trying to convey is that strong dominating patriarchs can perhaps create dull confused children. I don't know. This movie didn't leave any impression on me, it didn't give me anything to reflect upon.
I decided to give this movie 3 stars in recognition of the sporadic glimpses of comedy and in recognition of Jesper Christensens and Pilou Asbæks performances.
Detail / Info
Genre : Drama,Duration : 102 min
Release Date : 24 Feb 2011
Rating : 6.7
Writer : Kim Fupz Aakeson, Pernille Fischer Christensen
Director : Pernille Fischer Christensen
Company : Zentropa Entertainments
Movie Casts :
Lene Maria Christensen as Ditte Rheinwald, Jesper Christensen as Rikard Rheinwald,Pilou Asbæk as Peter, Anne Louise Hassing as Sanne Rheinwald, Line Kruse as Chrisser Rheinwald, Coco Hjardemaal as Line Rheinwald
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