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6,8/10
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Als Baldwins und Ingas Nachbarn sich beschweren, dass ein Baum in deren Hinterhof zu viel Schatten auf ihre Sonnenterrasse wirft, beginnt ein typischer Streit unter Nachbarn in den Vororten ... Alles lesenAls Baldwins und Ingas Nachbarn sich beschweren, dass ein Baum in deren Hinterhof zu viel Schatten auf ihre Sonnenterrasse wirft, beginnt ein typischer Streit unter Nachbarn in den Vororten unerwartet und gewaltsam außer Kontrolle zu geraten.Als Baldwins und Ingas Nachbarn sich beschweren, dass ein Baum in deren Hinterhof zu viel Schatten auf ihre Sonnenterrasse wirft, beginnt ein typischer Streit unter Nachbarn in den Vororten unerwartet und gewaltsam außer Kontrolle zu geraten.
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I loved it .
How people's grief and idiosyncracies can escalate .
The last scene made me smile .
This movie is beautifully pictured in telling us that when people don't overcome their difficulties they face in life then how these difficulties get to their nerves and ruined their life even more. The problem I had with this movie is why it showed in comedy genre?
Under The Tree will haunt you. But it will only haunt you for the rest of your life.
This is one of my favorite "terrible movies". It is not only a potent parable on the dangers of pettiness, personal entitlement and the place where unchecked grief and anger meet , but it is also a rarely seen (be it morbid) slice of modern Icelandic life.
I simply have not seen a lot of movies come out of Iceland in my lifetime, but most of the ones I have seen, I've enjoyed. Under The Tree is not just good for an Icelandic movie, it's good for a movie.
Pairs well with Antidepressants.
This is one of my favorite "terrible movies". It is not only a potent parable on the dangers of pettiness, personal entitlement and the place where unchecked grief and anger meet , but it is also a rarely seen (be it morbid) slice of modern Icelandic life.
I simply have not seen a lot of movies come out of Iceland in my lifetime, but most of the ones I have seen, I've enjoyed. Under The Tree is not just good for an Icelandic movie, it's good for a movie.
Pairs well with Antidepressants.
Wow! This really is quite something. A dark, tense Icelandic dramatic thriller with a dry comic streak. After an argument with Agnes (Edda Björgvindóttir), Alti (Steinpór Hróar Steinpórsson) is kicked out of their flat. He's caught watching an old sex-tape of an ex and finds the locks changed. So he goes to stay with his parents who are in the midst of a squabble with their neighbours over a tree that's casting too much shade. You'd think the troubled marriage would be the more serious plot point, but you'd be wrong. It uses its humour to great effect, twisting the narrative wonderfully. In fact it feels very close to dry British humour. There's an honesty to it and although it's undoubtably Scandinavian, the muted colour palette gives it that dark gritty British tone. The two plots escalate rapidly with a custody battle, slashed tyres, missing pets, a missing brother, security cameras, suggestive gnomes, chainsaws, it gets brutal... really really brutal. Uncomfortably brutal and although it's quite stark and simple, it takes the viewer to some really unexpected places. Be nice. Talk it out. Otherwise you might regret it.
"Tis better to be that which we destroy," said MacBeth "than by destruction dwell in doubtful joy." This advice goes unheeded by a cluster of people on the outskirts of Reykjavik. Trivial matters take on increased significance and are taken to extremes. Such things as a missing cat, haughty new girlfriend and solitary tree, fuel doubt, suspicion, revenge and anger. Nothing is too trivial to spar over. At the foundation of it all is grief, depression, indifference and loneliness, but people let their emotions spiral out of control anyway. Has everyone lost their minds?! Perhaps they have.
This darkly humorous cautionary tale about the hazards of runaway passions, is as frightening as it is funny. This is because the truths of the film cut to the bone about human character. The scenes, conversations and characters are straightforward and unassuming. The music is well chosen, actors are believable, and many scenes are refreshingly atypical of Hollywood fare, such as a beautiful view of downtown Reykjavik. Seen at the Miami Film Festival.
This darkly humorous cautionary tale about the hazards of runaway passions, is as frightening as it is funny. This is because the truths of the film cut to the bone about human character. The scenes, conversations and characters are straightforward and unassuming. The music is well chosen, actors are believable, and many scenes are refreshingly atypical of Hollywood fare, such as a beautiful view of downtown Reykjavik. Seen at the Miami Film Festival.
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- WissenswertesIt was selected as the Icelandic entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated.
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- Budget
- 250.000.000 ISK (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 67.596 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 13.617 $
- 8. Juli 2018
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 944.991 $
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 29 Min.(89 min)
- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.35 : 1
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