Spies & Glistrup
- 2013
- 1h 50min
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6,5/10
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueBased on true events, two notorious and provocative figures of modern Danish history, Spies and Glistrup, provide a radical view on liberty through money, sex and drugs.Based on true events, two notorious and provocative figures of modern Danish history, Spies and Glistrup, provide a radical view on liberty through money, sex and drugs.Based on true events, two notorious and provocative figures of modern Danish history, Spies and Glistrup, provide a radical view on liberty through money, sex and drugs.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 5 victoires et 14 nominations au total
Pilou Asbæk
- Simon Spies
- (as Johan Philip Asbæk)
Ferdinand Gomez Glad Bak
- Tjener
- (as Ferdinand Glad Bach)
Morten Bjørn
- Journalist
- (générique uniquement)
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Very few Danes don't know the two main characters, Mogens Glistrup and Simon Spies, so a movie with these two and their friendship was inevitable. That Nicolas Bro and Pilou Asbæk played these characters was a great decision! They are both great actors and captured a lot of the mannerisms of both characters, although Nicolas probably downplayed Mogens' accent.
Although Spies and Glistrup are very different, Spies being the extravagant playboy and Glistrup being the overweight nerd, they have a deep friendship that is finally tested when Glistrups creative bookkeeping threatens not only to put him in jail, but also to destroy Spies' travel-agency.
More of this movie is true than anyone not familiar with this side to danish history would believe. It should make a worthwhile watch even for people with no knowledge of danish history. Beware (or enjoy) the abundant nudity, however!
Although Spies and Glistrup are very different, Spies being the extravagant playboy and Glistrup being the overweight nerd, they have a deep friendship that is finally tested when Glistrups creative bookkeeping threatens not only to put him in jail, but also to destroy Spies' travel-agency.
More of this movie is true than anyone not familiar with this side to danish history would believe. It should make a worthwhile watch even for people with no knowledge of danish history. Beware (or enjoy) the abundant nudity, however!
The film gives an insight into two of the newer Denmark history's most strange and important people. The film is well described without being too corny or too boring. The actors play perfectly into their roles, so you do not pay attention to that it is not the persons in the movie. You will recognize many of the scenes and the lines from the danish tabloids of the time.
We were a small group that was in the cinema to see it, we were a group of different age and gender, and we amused, along with the rest of cinema.
It is a clear glimpse worth, even if you are too young to have experienced Spies and Glistrup alive.
We were a small group that was in the cinema to see it, we were a group of different age and gender, and we amused, along with the rest of cinema.
It is a clear glimpse worth, even if you are too young to have experienced Spies and Glistrup alive.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThroughout the entire movie, Pilou Asbæk acted with a small piece of toilet paper stuck behind his upper lip as it helped him replicate the voice of Simon Spies.
- GaffesThe tennis scene where Simon is playing tennis with 3 girls is set to be in 1967, but the girls are wearing Nike tennis skirts. The Nike Swoosh was not a part of the Nike brand before 1971.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Dansk films bedste: Ungdom, Skæve eksistenser og Store danskere (2022)
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Détails
Box-office
- Montant brut mondial
- 3 519 632 $US
- Durée
- 1h 50min(110 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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