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Old Men in New Cars - In China essen sie Hunde 2

Originaltitel: Gamle mænd i nye biler
  • 2002
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 35 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,7/10
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IHRE BEWERTUNG
Old Men in New Cars - In China essen sie Hunde 2 (2002)
Schwarze KomödieAktionKomödieKriminalität

Frisch aus einem dänischen Gefängnis kommend, kommandiert Harald seine alte Bande herum, um seinen ins Krankenhaus eingewiesenen Pflegevater zu besuchen, der sein biologischer Sohn vor seine... Alles lesenFrisch aus einem dänischen Gefängnis kommend, kommandiert Harald seine alte Bande herum, um seinen ins Krankenhaus eingewiesenen Pflegevater zu besuchen, der sein biologischer Sohn vor seinem Tod sehen will.Frisch aus einem dänischen Gefängnis kommend, kommandiert Harald seine alte Bande herum, um seinen ins Krankenhaus eingewiesenen Pflegevater zu besuchen, der sein biologischer Sohn vor seinem Tod sehen will.

  • Regie
    • Lasse Spang Olsen
  • Drehbuch
    • Anders Thomas Jensen
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Kim Bodnia
    • Torkel Petersson
    • Tomas Villum Jensen
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,7/10
    9990
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Lasse Spang Olsen
    • Drehbuch
      • Anders Thomas Jensen
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Kim Bodnia
      • Torkel Petersson
      • Tomas Villum Jensen
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    • 20Kritische Rezensionen
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      • 1 Gewinn & 4 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Kim Bodnia
    Kim Bodnia
    • Harald
    Torkel Petersson
    Torkel Petersson
    • Ludvig
    Tomas Villum Jensen
    • Peter
    Nikolaj Lie Kaas
    Nikolaj Lie Kaas
    • Martin
    Brian Patterson
    • Vuk
    Iben Hjejle
    Iben Hjejle
    • Mille
    Jens Okking
    Jens Okking
    • Munken
    Jacob Haugaard
    • Erling
    Slavko Labovic
    • Ratko
    Thomas Rode Andersen
    • Dan Hansen
    Dorte Daugberg
    • Sygeplejerske
    • (as Dorte Daugbjerg)
    Anna-Britt Mathiasen
    • Bank assistenter
    • (as Anna Britt Mathiasen)
    Jacob Michelsen
    • Bank assistenter
    Kristian Wasshede
    • Hotelportier
    • (as Kistian Wasshede)
    Josefine Bergsøe
    • Charterstewardesse
    • (as Josephine Bergsøe)
    Pia Ingemann Petersen
    • Laungestewardesse
    Linda Daae
    • Bente Halsted
    Marie Hilgaard
    • Pige på tankstation
    • Regie
      • Lasse Spang Olsen
    • Drehbuch
      • Anders Thomas Jensen
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    8random_avenger

    Old Men in New Cars

    The 1999 Danish black comedy In China They Eat Dogs brought an enjoyable gust of fresh air to the often overly serious Nordic cinema. The prequel Old Men in New Cars casts light on the characters' earlier life: Harald (Kim Bodnia) has just been released from prison and owes a large sum of money to a gangster named Ratko (Slavko Labovic) but doesn't let the debt bother him very much. After his dying father figure Munken (Jens Okking) asks Harald to locate his estranged son Ludvig (Torkel Petersson), Harald and his cook friends Martin and Peter (Nikolaj Lie Kaas and Tomas Villum Jensen) and their new inept assistant Vuk (Brian Patterson) come up with a plan to get Ludvig, a multiple murderer with a sensitive side, out of a Swedish prison. While robbing a bank, they also they also become attached to a suicidal woman Mille (Iben Hjejle) who tags along and evokes new kinds of feelings in Ludvig. Next it is time for an elaborate airplane hijacking...

    The main difference to the first movie is the absence of the mild-mannered Arvid, arguably the protagonist of In China They Eat Dogs. Instead, the prequel focuses on Harald and his ever-calm attitude to whatever obstacles life drops in front of him. The semi-reluctant Martin and Peter are the same as before, providing a lot of comedy with their awkward insecurity when things get rough and bodies start piling up, not to mention the always hapless Vuk who keeps getting seriously injured as a running gag in both movies. The main charm of the humour still lies in the deadpan delivery of the gang's outrageously implausible schemes, be it a prison break by bungee cord or an airplane robbery with an ambulance.

    The action scenes, while not as numerous as in Hollywood blockbusters, are well designed and both entertaining and exciting. Especially the car chase after the bank robbery deserves a special mention, rarely do we get to see such wreckage in any normal Nordic thriller. The actors also do a good job; especially Kaas and Jensen are great as the manipulatable henchmen of the menacing Kim Bodnia, but Iben Hjejle is a joy to watch as well. Even though the absence of Arvid seems disappointing at first, it soon becomes obvious that Torkel Petersson's Ludvig is more than enough to replace him – Ludvig's homicidal tendencies mix with his caring side rather hilariously.

    The familiar absurd undercurrent is still strong and the humour and action are in good balance, so those who enjoyed In China They Eat Dogs have no reason to miss out Old Men in New Cars. In the first movie there was a serious theme under the surface, namely a mild-mannered man's desire to be true to himself, and while the prequel feels a bit more straightforward, it also presents a dramatic story about familial love. In any case, both films belong among the best Danish films I have seen in a good while.
    9voIcomstone

    Just a great movie

    Well... it's not everyones style, but I liked it very much. No pseudo deep sense. Some funny scenes combined with action and a very little lovestory. Well, last I haven't needed, but it hasn't disturbed me. If you watch this movie you have to agree with your conscience that this is really only a movie. It's made to entertain people.

    The story consists of Harald who just was released from prison and the first action he does is to commit a crime. Together with his two Henchmen Martin and Peter he has to get quite a lot of money. Harald is in dept and the Mafia wants its money fast. His compensation father needs a new liver and so the story is framed. Many little pieces are put together to a, in my opinion, good movie.

    Who's not "antiviolent" should have seen it.
    8kris-subba

    Surprisingly loved it more than the first one...

    Blame me for watching it before the first part but still when I analyze it now I have to say this one was a vast improvement from the first one. It has a concrete storyline throughout the film and does not stray much into the subplots unlike the first one. I thoroughly enjoyed the flow of story which looked more plausible thanks to the crisp editing and intelligent direction which doesn't give you much time to ponder around. All in all, a highly superior sequel to follow up the brilliant "In China they eat dogs". Yes, I wouldn't mind at all if the director comes up with some wacky storyline and decides to complete the trilogy with the third one and I'm sure there will be lots of others who'll agree with me!!
    9tisk84

    Black comedy at it's best!

    I just re-saw this move, and it's just as good as i remembered it. I was curious of it's IMDb rating so I had a peek. just to discover that this jewel of a film currently only have 6.7 is something that I find quite outrageous. so I decided to write my own review, and give credit where credit's due!

    I'v read a couple of reviews here, and I see the people who bad-mouth this movie just don't get it.. It's a (black)comedy so it's not supposed to be taken to serious. If you do take it seriously you'r in for 95 minutes of cynical meaningless violence. Well in that case this movie probably isn't for you. As for me, i found it hysterical!

    The action sequences are a bit over the top one might say. Then i say:"c'mon c'mon, it's a comedy!", at any rate the surreal car chases and what not is just stating this fact. The effects aren't Hollywood-ish but still not bad for Nordic production, as far as i can see. The dialogue is a work of art itself. Some conversations is just random nonsense, but still just makes the character more believable. And some good linguistic "jokes/spoofs" to, unfortunately some may get lost in translation. With the absurd mix of characters, ranging from sociopathic to suicidal, some just plain insane, you know you'r in for a good pitch black comedy!

    By the way I have seen "I Kina Spiser de Hunde" as well, but i didn't find it funny in comparison to this movie. So i like to look at it as two separate movies.. or independent movies, or whatever... just my angle:)
    7ruben-heim

    few news in...

    "Gamle maend in nye biler - Alte Männer in neuen Autos`, the prequel to "I kina spiser de hunde". Part-time-chef and gangster Harald is here again, together with his subordinates, including Vuk and his Serbian body-guard. New among them is a Swedish psychopath, specialized in killing every woman he meets. But not in Denmark. There he meets the love of his life. Like in "I kina..." the cold-storage room becomes the mortuary, cooking becomes side-line. Though Harald's subordinates would rather take part in a pastry competition instead of supporting his criminal machinations.

    Lasse Spang Olsen made a solid gangster flick but does not come up to "I Kina spiser de honde". Too much action too long, too much violence (esp. against Vuk), that does not result from comic accidents. Therefore, this "prequel" lacks the anarchic sense of humor, one would have expected. Solid, but not as good as "I kina.."

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      The prison that Harald is released from in the beginning of the movie is Vridsløselille in Albertslund, Denmark. This prison was made famous in Denmark by the film series "Olsenbanden" (The Olsen Gang), written for the screen by Henning Bahs to whom this film is dedicated. Bahs passed away in 2002 shortly before the release of this movie.
    • Patzer
      In car chase after the bank robbery, the police cars chasing are Ford Mondeo, but the police cars smashed are older Ford Escorts and Opel Asconas (Vauxhall)
    • Zitate

      Ludvig: Well, I lived with my mother till I was twelve.

      Mille: I thought you said she died when you were nine.

      Ludvig: Yes, she did.

      [pause]

      Mille: Oh you're so sweet...

    • Crazy Credits
      Before the film begins, the following can be read in Danish: Dedicated to Henning Bahs 1928 - 2002
    • Verbindungen
      Follows In China essen sie Hunde (1999)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 17. März 2005 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Dänemark
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      • Official site (Germany)
    • Sprachen
      • Dänisch
      • Schwedisch
      • Serbisch
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      • In China essen sie Hunde 2
    • Drehorte
      • Flyvestation Værløse, Værløse, Sjælland, Dänemark
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      1 Stunde 35 Minuten
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    • Sound-Mix
      • Dolby Digital
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