A mother and her autistic son Brian. One evening he comes home from his evening walk with stained shoes. The next morning it is rumored that a young woman was murdered in the neighboring par... Read allA mother and her autistic son Brian. One evening he comes home from his evening walk with stained shoes. The next morning it is rumored that a young woman was murdered in the neighboring park. The identity of the suspect is obvious, and while the police break down the door, Fru t... Read allA mother and her autistic son Brian. One evening he comes home from his evening walk with stained shoes. The next morning it is rumored that a young woman was murdered in the neighboring park. The identity of the suspect is obvious, and while the police break down the door, Fru tries to keep her son in safe waters.
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"A Place Nearby" is a simple character drama, simply told and well acted. Ghita Norby ("Hamsun," "The Kingdom") gives a tremendous performance as the weary, broken Fru Nielsen. Director Kaspar Rostrup for the most part lets the film rest upon the shoulders of his capable actors and the textured sets around them. Like the character Jesperson, Rostrup is confident and composed, trusting that every hidden truth will make its own path to the light.
If Krzysztof Kieslowski had ever decided to retell "Of Mice and Men" in a modern, urban setting, it might have looked very much like this film.
The drama also presents a wide spectrum of personalities, making it intriguing and interesting. I would recommend it very much.
Thure Lindhardt blows both of them off the screen :he's so realistic, so convincing I thought he was a true autistic guy !Matching him every step of the way is Ghita Norby' s portrayal of an over possessive mom ,who is actually responsible for Brian's behavior ; apart of the time he spends in a holiday camp by the sea (flashback),he only leaves the house to go for a stroll in the park or for soome shopping ; and even during his sojourn ,mom did not want him to mix with the other children. When he watches attractive girls on TV , mom quickly changes channels and he has to make do with a documentary about the kangaroos ( these animals are some kind of symbol :mom keeps his dear one inside a kangaroo pocket). This monstruous mother turns down the help from psychiatrists ,because she really thinks she acts for he son's own good .
On the minus side , there's a tendency to dwell on the sordid side of life ,and the couple of junkies on the first floor, it may be too much ,for such a story does not need a red herring ; these characters are useful in one scene though:along with that of the cigarette in the park ,the sequence of the overdose reveals Brian 's true colors ,which is not an unexpected twist anyway,but which inspires Lindhart's pitiful extremism .
Stark ,utterly uncompromising , the movie may put off some viewers. You must bear in mind that this autistic young man is first a victim of a mother's insane love .
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