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Un homme chanceux

Original title: Lykke-Per
  • 2018
  • TV-14
  • 2h 42m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
8.1K
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Esben Smed and Katrine Greis-Rosenthal in Un homme chanceux (2018)
In the late 19th century, Peter Sidenius is an ambitious young man from a devout Christian family in Western Denmark, who travels to the Danish capital of Copenhagen to study engineering, rebelling against his clergyman father. He comes into contact with the intellectual circles of a wealthy, Jewish family and seduces the elder daughter, Jakobe. Per, as he now calls himself, conceives a large-scale engineering project including the construction of a series of canals in his native Jutland, and lobbies for its construction. But just as Per seems to be about to make his dreams come true, his pride stands in the way.
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A gifted engineer flees his austere roots to pursue wealth and success among Copenhagen's elite, but the pride propelling him threatens to be his ruin.A gifted engineer flees his austere roots to pursue wealth and success among Copenhagen's elite, but the pride propelling him threatens to be his ruin.A gifted engineer flees his austere roots to pursue wealth and success among Copenhagen's elite, but the pride propelling him threatens to be his ruin.

  • Director
    • Bille August
  • Writers
    • Anders Frithiof August
    • Bille August
    • Henrik Pontoppidan
  • Stars
    • Esben Smed
    • Katrine Greis-Rosenthal
    • Benjamin Kitter
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    8.1K
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    • Director
      • Bille August
    • Writers
      • Anders Frithiof August
      • Bille August
      • Henrik Pontoppidan
    • Stars
      • Esben Smed
      • Katrine Greis-Rosenthal
      • Benjamin Kitter
    • 71User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 13 nominations total

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    Esben Smed
    Esben Smed
    • Lykke-Per
    Katrine Greis-Rosenthal
    • Jakobe Salomon
    Benjamin Kitter
    • Ivan Salomon
    Julie Christiansen
    • Nanny Salomon
    Tommy Kenter
    • Phillip Salomon
    Tammi Øst
    Tammi Øst
    • Lea Salomon
    Rasmus Bjerg
    Rasmus Bjerg
    • Eybert
    Ole Lemmeke
    • Delft
    Sara Viktoria Bjerregaard
    Sara Viktoria Bjerregaard
    • Inger
    • (as Sara Viktoria Bjerregaard Christensen)
    Sophie-Marie Jeppesen
    • Lisbeth
    Claus Flygare
    Claus Flygare
    • Priest
    Mei Oulund
    • Fru Blomberg
    Paul Hüttel
    • Oberst Bjerregrav
    Elsebeth Steentoft
    • Fru. Sidenius
    Anders Hove
    Anders Hove
    • Pastor Sidenius
    Peter Hald
    Peter Hald
    • Dyhring
    Johannes Nymark
    Johannes Nymark
    • Proprietær Brück
    Steffen Rode
    • Professor Sandrup
    • Director
      • Bille August
    • Writers
      • Anders Frithiof August
      • Bille August
      • Henrik Pontoppidan
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews71

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    8drober1980

    Movie or Mini Series?

    Last night I had the pleasure of enjoying this movie at the East Bay Jewish Film Festival, in Northern California, USA. It appears that the 3 people who have previously reviewed this movie are from Denmark, so they have a different perspective than someone from my part of the world.

    What is very confusing is that when you search for this movie it comes up on imdb as BOTH a mini series and also a movie. It was interesting last night, when they told us, that there was an intermission. Now I know why. I also understand and agree with the other viewers that it is too long and too slow. But if it was originally designed as a mini series, things generally get stretched out.

    However, I found it to be a very interesting movie. What was not made clear was whether it was based on a true story or not? If it was, I would have wanted to know if any of his engineering ideas were ever adapted in any way for Denmark or some of the projects that the Jewish family sponsored at the end of the movie stayed in existence for a long time or not.

    The cinematography was fascinating and perhaps understanding the difference between people in the big city of Copenhagen as opposed to Jutland would have been nice. Anyway, I liked it.
    8monicapepe

    Deeply moving and thought-provoking

    Many people think you have to be danish to enjoy this film. Actually, I am not. I´m Argentinian and I've found this film really disturbing. I watched it in the native language, of course. This is -in my opinion- how films should be watched. The film makes you feel uncomfortable, you have mixed feelings about the main character: you love him, hate him, understand him, all in a turmoil of feelings, as the film develops. In the end, everything has to do with love, and growth and the reason why we are here on earth.
    10alrodbel

    Magnificent film that few will ever see

    Often a prosaic formulaic film can be a financial success based on casting and marketing decisions that provide anticipation of the release. Having viewed this just by chance last night on Netflix (not dubbed, as commenters have criticized) the film combined a rare and intriguing immersion of a different time and place.

    Few films are made from Nobel Literature Prize winning novels, as this described by the prize winner Henrik Pontoppidan in 1917. "But the subjects which especially attracted me demanded a more spacious form and a broader style. I turned to the novel, an artistic form which had in former days been neglected and had thus acquired a bad reputation, but which during the nineteenth century had developed and elevated itself to the ranks occupied by drama and the ancient epic. In a trilogy, including Lykke Per written over a decade period, I have attempted to give a continuous picture of the Denmark of today through descriptions of human minds and human fates which reflect the social, religious, and political struggles of the time.

    Rather than being unduly slow moving, this film conveyed the life of several strong willed characters along with an accurate depiction of two cultures of the era - fundamentalist Christianity and Secular Judaism. The three hours of the film could only define the contours of the radical Christianity, while dramatizing the cultural-financial-humanistic world of this class of Jews, that also illustrates this same group in neighboring Germany.

    The film brilliantly depicted the era on two levels, a brilliant man who bristled under this form of Christianity; and his lover who was part of the vanguard of enlightened humanist sensibilities, soon to be destroy by the disaster of the Third Reich.

    The acclaim by other commenters who saw the Danish language version, indicates this film should have been an artistic and financial success. As produced, it is a rare gem, that fulfills the original writers goal of capturing a time of transition in Denmark, and of Europe
    8buih-47731

    Interesting and thoughtful.

    This movie is Long, and it feels Long. But it uses that, it takes it's time and establishes wellwritten and charismatic characters that you emotionally engage in.

    It has aome beautiful set design and costumes are on point. The actors do a very good job, including the lead who has a striking ressemblence to Martin Freeman.

    Overall a wellrounded and satisfying film, good to watch with a group of people where you can discuss the plot as the movie Rolls along.
    ingwer_ginger

    Beautiful movie

    The story is written based on a novel from a Nobel Prize-winning author. Marvelous work, based partially on his own personal life. In this story, important aspects of life are intertwined: the impact of religion, the differences between social class, rich people and poor people, ambition to achieve a better social position, talent and innovation, old people mentality, guilt, remorse, self-doubt, pride and ambition and... let's not forget about Love. Highly recommended.

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      The Danish author of 'Lykke-Per', Henrik Pontoppidan, was awarded the Nobel Prize in literature 1917.
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    • Release date
      • April 19, 2019 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Denmark
    • Languages
      • Danish
      • German
    • Also known as
      • A Fortunate Man
    • Filming locations
      • Austria
    • Production companies
      • Nordisk Film Production
      • Den Vestdanske Filmpulje
      • FilmFyn
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      • DKK 55,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 42m(162 min)
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      • 1.85 : 1

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