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Pusher

  • 1996
  • 16
  • 1h 50min
NOTE IMDb
7,3/10
48 k
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POPULARITÉ
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Kim Bodnia, Zlatko Buric, Laura Drasbæk, Slavko Labovic, and Mads Mikkelsen in Pusher (1996)
Theatrical Trailer from Magnolia Pictures
Lire trailer1:23
2 Videos
79 photos
CriminalitéThrillerCrime lié aux droguesGangster

Un trafiquant de drogue devient de plus en plus désespéré après qu'un accord raté le laisse avec une dette importante envers un baron de la drogue impitoyable.Un trafiquant de drogue devient de plus en plus désespéré après qu'un accord raté le laisse avec une dette importante envers un baron de la drogue impitoyable.Un trafiquant de drogue devient de plus en plus désespéré après qu'un accord raté le laisse avec une dette importante envers un baron de la drogue impitoyable.

  • Réalisation
    • Nicolas Winding Refn
  • Scénario
    • Jens Dahl
    • Nicolas Winding Refn
  • Casting principal
    • Kim Bodnia
    • Zlatko Buric
    • Laura Drasbæk
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    7,3/10
    48 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    1 838
    1 196
    • Réalisation
      • Nicolas Winding Refn
    • Scénario
      • Jens Dahl
      • Nicolas Winding Refn
    • Casting principal
      • Kim Bodnia
      • Zlatko Buric
      • Laura Drasbæk
    • 87avis d'utilisateurs
    • 60avis des critiques
    • 72Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire et 1 nomination au total

    Vidéos2

    Pusher Trilogy
    Trailer 1:23
    Pusher Trilogy
    Essential Guide to Mads Mikkelsen
    Clip 6:10
    Essential Guide to Mads Mikkelsen
    Essential Guide to Mads Mikkelsen
    Clip 6:10
    Essential Guide to Mads Mikkelsen

    Photos79

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    Rôles principaux37

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    Kim Bodnia
    Kim Bodnia
    • Frank
    Zlatko Buric
    Zlatko Buric
    • Milo
    Laura Drasbæk
    Laura Drasbæk
    • Vic
    Slavko Labovic
    • Radovan
    Mads Mikkelsen
    Mads Mikkelsen
    • Tonny
    Peter Andersson
    Peter Andersson
    • Hasse
    Vasilije Bojicic
    • Branko
    • (as Vanja Bajicic)
    Lisbeth Rasmussen
    • Rita
    Levino Jensen
    Levino Jensen
    • Mike
    Thomas Bo Larsen
    Thomas Bo Larsen
    • Junkie
    Lars Bom
    • Uro'er
    Michael Hasselflug
    • Uro'er
    Nicolas Winding Refn
    Nicolas Winding Refn
    • Brian
    • (as Jang Go Star)
    Jesper Lohmann
    Jesper Lohmann
    • Mikkel
    Steen Fridberg
    • Lasse
    Gordon Kennedy
    Gordon Kennedy
    • Anders
    Gyda Hansen
    • Mor
    Kenneth Schultz
    • Steff
    • Réalisation
      • Nicolas Winding Refn
    • Scénario
      • Jens Dahl
      • Nicolas Winding Refn
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    Camera-Obscura

    MEAN STREETS, Danish style

    PUSHER (Nicolas Winding Refn - Denmark 1996)

    A genuinely original and completely fresh take on the gangster genre by first time Danish director Nicolas Winding Refn, giving us an insight in the live of Frankie, a lowlife Copenhagen drug-pusher. The film follows his day-to-day pusher-routine during a crucial week in his life but in this particular week things go wrong, as he sets up a heroine deal with a former mate of him, that goes completely bust because the police was informed. He is arrested but is released soon. Problem is, he lost the drugs AND a lot of money and now owes big time to one of the most dangerous criminals in town, a Balkan low-life Yugoslav mafia type, named Milo. Now he desperately tries to find money to repay him in what is very likely to be the last week of his life.

    There must have been some buzz about this movie when it came out in 1996, but it completely passed me by. Luckily I managed to catch up at the 2006 International Film Festival Rotterdam when hordes of people were attending a screening of the complete Pusher-trilogy ( a bit too much for me at the time, it was sold out anyway). At the same time, Nicolas Winding Refn, was giving an intriguing interview for quite a huge crowd. He had a very dry sense of humor and a scene from MEAN STREETS by Martin Scorsese was shown as his main inspiration for this film, so it stuck with me and I simply had to see it for myself.

    A tense, exciting storyline, executed in a raw almost documentary-like fashion with a hand-held camera, this film grabs you by the collar and never lets go once it's gets going. Not for the squeamish though, as the sometimes very violent and intense confrontations come very unexpected. Kim Bodnia, who was equally outstanding in NATTEVAGTEN (1994) is exceptionally good. His character, Frank, doesn't invoke much sympathy, but somehow he manages to make his character very much alive and even touching at times. The rest of the cast is equally good with some truly extraordinary performances.

    Camera Obscura --- 9/10
    8AFilmToFar

    Classic 90s Cinema

    Quentin Tarantino fan?, Then watch this. Pusher has it all, drugs, violence, sex and great dialogue, it doesn't hold anything back. It's the first film by director Nicholas Winding Refn (Bronson, Drive.) and arguably his best.

    The film is shot in a documentary style, in this film we follow small time drug dealer frank who is busted by the cops for trying to sell drugs, as a result of losing his drugs franks is now in debt to a local gangster named Milo, he has one week to come up with Milos money, during this week we see the desperate levels Frank stoops to in order to secure the money. What makes the film is the interesting characters, Frank, Franks girlfriend Vic, Franks friend Tonny, gangster Milo and Milo's henchman Radovan, each character brings something completely different to the film, you will find yourself favouring one of them.

    The dialogue contains a lot of extreme racial slurs, and brutal violence, it makes a Quentin Tarantino film look like a PG 13. Overall the film is a fantastic watch, Kim Bodnia (Frank), Laura Drasbaek (Vic), Zlatko Buric (Milo), Slavko Labovic (Radovan) and Mads Mikkelsen (Tonny) are brilliant in this film.

    What I love about this film is that it has no good guy, some people will side with Frank, some will side with Milo. Pusher is raw, edgy and most of all, entertaining.
    9erikstee

    Pushing as a way of life, no way out...

    This movie blew me and my friends away 10 years ago. This rock steady and realistic tale about real criminals, not the typical American teen age- BS. These people are real, that's as simple as it gets. The docu-kind of outlook fits this movie perfect.

    Someone was complaining how he couldn't sit through this movie because he didn't understand why Frankie made the choices he did. That's the point, there is no reason in real life. People make choices because they are bored or simply don't want to think about life outside the carnival. What is a family, Volvo or a house in the suburbs to a guy, who still at about 35-40 goes out clubbing and gets hi on crank and what-not everyday. These human fates don't need explanation. Perhaps I've been too close to need an explanation. One thing is for sure, these guys have made a great movie that has become a legend within certain groups of people. I guess the point of the movie was very clear in the end. Where does a man go, who keeps pushing the envelope day after day? The answer is - nowhere... Learn your lessons people, no more explanations needed.

    Absolutely fabulous, that's all I can say... And I won't say too much about the movie, just that it kicks ass. Definitely one of the most enticing criminal stories in the last 20 years.
    8snake77

    Outstanding, realistic crime film

    This is a really good film, one of the most realistic films about drugs and the criminal underworld I've ever seen. The film examines a week in the life of a mid-level drug dealer on the streets of Copenhagen and pulls no punches. Kim Bodina gives a great, nuanced performance as Frank, the dealer and main character. He captures perfectly the snaky charisma, emotional detachment and nihilism of a street dealer. Frank is essentially a sociopath, turning on the charm when it suits him and turning a blind eye on the people in his life when they can't be of any use to him. Especially effective is the portrayal of Frank's relationship with Vic, the high priced call girl he obviously cares about but can't bring himself to get physical with because of his emotional coldness. Frank blames this dilemma on her work, suggesting he can't touch her because she's a whore. However it's Vic he always turns to when things go bad.

    And things go very bad very quickly for Frank. Through a series of miscalculations and bad luck, he finds himself indebted to a slimy dealer higher on the food chain who's patronizing attitude barely conceals a violent streak. As the week progresses, Frank spirals downward into a desperate attempt to fix his broken life. Trusts are broken, violence and mayhem ensue, and the film finishes on a surprising but perfect note.

    The director, Nicolas Winding Refn, shows a good command of pacing and camera work. The real star of the film, however is the script. There is never a moment of Pusher that doesn't seem utterly real. Though many may find this film dark and depressing (I won't argue), I think it's strong acting and excellent direction make it well worth seeing.
    7ilpohirvonen

    No glamor. Just the reality.

    Nicolas Winding Refn modernized the crime film genre with his Pusher trilogy. Thinking about that and the era he made the first part makes you probably think of another crime film modernizer of the 90's, Quentin Tarantino. He made something totally new in the United States with three crime films: Reservoir Dogs (1992), Pulp Fiction (1994) and Jackie Brown (1997). People often see Tarantino as one of the most important directors in the crime genre, because he influenced it a lot. In the same way Nicolas Winding Refn made something completely original. He made Pusher. A movie about a drug-dealer who gets into a debt swirl. The way Refn shows the lives of the criminals is harsh. It's different from other 90's crime films, because it doesn't show any glamor in the underworld life. No one has got expensive cars, all of them live in their cruddy apartments, they aren't that rich and they all are under the control of their addiction to drugs.

    Pusher is about a drug-dealer, Frank (Kim Bodnia) whose life isn't pretty. His only relationships are with his friend Tonny (Mads Mikkelsen) and with his "girlfriend" Vic (Laura Drasbæk). When a Serbian drug-courier comes to Copenhagen and Frank fails to deliver money to him, he gets into a debt swirl.

    Frank is portrayed as an ordinary guy, who is a juvenile child under his hard shelf. He even goes to get money from his mother when he needs to pay his debts. All the conversations he has with his friend Tonny are about blow jobs, strippers and prostitutes. The dialog is sharp and it's well made to feel like common everyday chat.

    The film is very fast-paced and it's colored with some aggressive punk music, which I enjoyed a lot. It added a great element to Frank's life full of loneliness and despair. Pusher is a great description of the underworld in Copenhagen, Denmark. It's excessive realism and doesn't add any glamor to the lives of the junkies. It deals with the problems that are out there and with us every day, no matter where you live.

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    • Anecdotes
      In a famous TV interview with Nicolas Winding Refn and Kim Bodnia, a reporter asked about research to make the film so realistic, the one thing the Winding Refn and Bodnia had asked them not to ask about. The interview thus became very awkward. The interview appears on some DVDs.
    • Gaffes
      When Frank and Tony are in Frank's car, they pass a crossing just before Frank's phone rings. 20 seconds later, when Frank finishes his phone call, they turn right, at the same crossing they just passed.
    • Citations

      Tonny: I once ejaculated a girl in the face, and she wanted me to piss it off.

      Frank: Wait a minute, wait a minute. You ejaculated a girl in the face, and she wanted you to piss it off?

      Tonny: Yeah.

      Frank: [laughing] Pervert! That's fucking sick!

      Tonny: It is not?

      Frank: It's fucking sick, man. Who was she?

      Tonny: Your mother.

    • Crédits fous
      Til min onkel Peter Refn
    • Connexions
      Featured in On the Edge: Making 'Pusher' (2000)
    • Bandes originales
      Pusher Theme
      by The Prisoner Feat. Thomas Risell

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    • Date de sortie
      • 28 juin 2006 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Danemark
    • Langues
      • Danois
      • Suédois
      • Serbe
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • El traficante
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Copenhague, Danemark
    • Société de production
      • Balboa Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • 6 000 000 DKK (estimé)
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      • 1 605 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 1 792 $US
      • 20 août 2006
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 1 605 $US
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