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Drunk

Original title: Druk
  • 2020
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 57m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
214K
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Mads Mikkelsen in Drunk (2020)
Four friends, all high school teachers, test a theory that they will improve their lives by maintaining a constant level of alcohol in their blood.
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Four high-school teachers consume alcohol on a daily basis to see how it affects their social and professional lives.Four high-school teachers consume alcohol on a daily basis to see how it affects their social and professional lives.Four high-school teachers consume alcohol on a daily basis to see how it affects their social and professional lives.

  • Director
    • Thomas Vinterberg
  • Writers
    • Thomas Vinterberg
    • Tobias Lindholm
  • Stars
    • Mads Mikkelsen
    • Thomas Bo Larsen
    • Magnus Millang
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    214K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,574
    41
    • Director
      • Thomas Vinterberg
    • Writers
      • Thomas Vinterberg
      • Tobias Lindholm
    • Stars
      • Mads Mikkelsen
      • Thomas Bo Larsen
      • Magnus Millang
    • 527User reviews
    • 287Critic reviews
    • 79Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Oscar
      • 60 wins & 72 nominations total

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    Another Round
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    Another Round
    Another Round
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    Another Round
    Essential Guide to Mads Mikkelsen
    Clip 6:10
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    Best Moments From the 2021 Oscars Telecast
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    Druk: Dancing (UK)
    Clip 2:38
    Druk: Dancing (UK)
    Druk: Drinking (UK)
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    Mads Mikkelsen
    Mads Mikkelsen
    • Martin
    Thomas Bo Larsen
    Thomas Bo Larsen
    • Tommy
    Magnus Millang
    Magnus Millang
    • Nikolaj
    Lars Ranthe
    Lars Ranthe
    • Peter
    Maria Bonnevie
    Maria Bonnevie
    • Anika
    Helene Reingaard Neumann
    • Amalie
    Susse Wold
    Susse Wold
    • Rektor
    Magnus Sjørup
    • Jonas
    Silas Cornelius Van
    • Kasper
    Albert Rudbeck Lindhardt
    Albert Rudbeck Lindhardt
    • Sebastian
    Martin Greis-Rosenthal
    Martin Greis-Rosenthal
    • Overtjener
    Frederik Winther Rasmussen
    • Malthe
    • (as Frederik W. Rasmussen)
    Aksel Vedsegaard
    • Jason
    Aya Grann
    • Josephine
    Gustav Sigurth Jeppesen
    • Rasmus
    Freja Bella Lindahl
    • Caro
    Carlos Claro Schelin
    • Laura
    • (as Mercedes Claro Schelin)
    Cassius Aasav Browning
    • Sander
    • (as Cassius Browning)
    • Director
      • Thomas Vinterberg
    • Writers
      • Thomas Vinterberg
      • Tobias Lindholm
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    User reviews527

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    Kirpianuscus

    teachers and their lives

    Teacher being myself, I saw this film for a sort of cure after a crazy pandemic school year and, no doubts , for Mads Mikkelsen ( like Martin, I am history teacher and very/ too familiar with the parents/ students pressions ). The film was more then I expected. Because it is a beautiful eulogy of freedom and fine portrait of teaching - the help for Sebastian from music teacher is just moving - , friendship, escape from fears / doubts/ routine, middle age crisis, pure forms of freedom . And, sure, a film about fall. I saw it as teacher , not as cinema critic, I loved the crazyness and realism, humor and dark slices, the moral and the splendid job of Mikkelsen.
    8Slarkshark

    Heavy Stuff

    I went into this mostly looking for comedy. Well that was a mistake. It has some comedic parts, but it's most definitely a drama, and a heavy one at that. I mean look at that cover, it's great and looks like this film is going to be a good time. So, a little misleading perhaps, but a very well done film that emotionally drains you.

    I'm convinced Mads Mikkelsen is one of the most talented actors of his generation. Admittedly, I believe this is the first I've watched with him speaking his native tongue. Which only adds to how good he is, because he's been great in everything else where he's not even speaking his first language. No surprise, he is very good in this.

    The theory of maintaining a .05 BAC is interesting and I believe it does have positive benefits. However, as seen in the film, there is a fine line which can be easily crossed and lead to terrible tragedies. Moderation in everything is best practice I would argue.
    7deloudelouvain

    Recognizable scenes for people that like a drink.

    Druk (or Another Round for the English title) by Thomas Vinterberg is a refreshing story about alcohol consumption, about the effects alcohol has on the mood of a person, on the changing behavior, positive and/or negative, someone has under influence. It's and interesting and entertaining story that will keep your attention. I recognized some scenes from personal experiences, like anyone will that likes to have a drink occasionaly or addictively. The whole cast did a great job playing their characters. I didn't know any of the actors besides Mads Mikkelsen, that in my humble opinion always delivers, but they all did a good job making this movie worth watching.
    CinemaClown

    Mads Mikkelsen At His Absolute Best

    An intoxicating celebration of life and a sobering examination of midlife crisis that illuminates the inebriating delights & euphoric pleasures of alcohol influence with heart & humour without ever shying from the havoc it can cause when consumed in excess, Another Round (Druk) blends the elements of comedy, drama & tragedy into a vibrant, effervescent & invigorating mix, and is brilliantly spearheaded by a stellar showcase from the ever-reliable Mads Mikkelsen.

    Co-written & directed by Thomas Vinterberg, the film reunites him with Mikkelsen after their memorable stint with The Hunt and the result is another instant classic. Vinterberg takes a naturalistic & humanistic approach to bring his story to life and offers a fascinating take on the role of alcohol in Danish culture (or any culture for that matter). The plot concerns four friends who test out an alcohol experiment to enliven their banal professional & personal lives, and it is compelling throughout.

    But none of it would be as gripping if the bonding between the characters wasn't convincing enough and their individual arcs weren't fleshed out. Everyone plays a valuable role in the story yet the one who makes the experience truly worthwhile & rewarding is Mads Mikkelsen whose performance here ranks amongst his finest. We strongly relate to his character, are fully invested in his journey, and the magic he conjures in the last segment is destined to leave an indelible impression on the viewers, leaving them all high & in a state of pure bliss.

    Overall, Another Round is beautifully anchored by Vinterberg's sensible direction & Mikkelsen's masterful rendition, and is one of the most engrossing, arresting & life-affirming films of the year. Equal parts funny, touching & heartbreaking, this Danish dramedy has enough vigour & potency to leave most viewers enraptured with its infectious spell & fleeting vibe, and the dazzling quality of the last scene not only serves as a fitting end to a joyful ride but also affirms the film's position as one of the strongest entries of 2020. Truly worth your time & money, Another Round comes highly recommended.
    8ElMaruecan82

    More "skul" for better skills at school? An experimental review of "Another Round"...

    I enjoyed Thomas Vintenberg's "Another Round".

    Why? Maybe because I'm an introverted guy drowining his introverted sorrow in pints of beer, wine, vodka... but not whisky. Or maybe because I'm a teacher and I can relate to being confronted to a class whose deadly silence is a severe blow to my pride. Or maybe because I'm kind of a simp when it comes to women, whether the first or the second. Or maybe because I already used alcohol to fuel some positive energy... and that it worked. Anyway I was the perfect candidate to enjoy it and I enjoyed it so much that I'm willing to do an experiment (I did one for "Festen", check the review).

    Since the film is about four men and teachers (with their own issues and marital troubles): history teacher Martin (Mads Mikkelsen), P. E. teacher Tommy (Thomas Bo Larsen), philo Nikolaj (Magnus Millang) and Music Peter (Lars Ranthe) decide to prove a theory that implies a man's alcool level at 0,5g maintains or improves his social skills and creativity, that state between drunkenness and soberness. I'm willing to do a similar test and advance in that review after several drinks. This is not an endorsement of drinking, no more or less than the film but let's do it for fun. See you later.

    Well, here we are, two small beers, I guess I'm there at 0,5g. How does that affect my writing I don't know. I just want to take an opportunity to say that I could really relate to the scenes that depicted every single stage of inebriation by Vintenberg. From the way, you start stumbling and looking for the right word, or just talking loudly and smiling to the way you start loosen up. There's a real portrayal of alcohol effect that takes me back to the first time I drunk, drank, whatever, when my cousin asked me to approach a girl and I was shy, it took one bottle of Malibu pineapple and the magic operated, placebo, maybe. Anyway, I could relate to the character of Mark, he's lost his appeal with his wife and girls and one glass of wine is enough to bring back the worst and anaesthetize it. Alcohol becomes the remedy to the very thoughts it catalyses, strange but true.

    Having said that, I dream to be a filmmaker and one of the film I dreamed of making since 12 years involve a long sequence of guys drinking and dancing and a climactic catastrophe dancing that is almost like Madds at the end. And so for the record, I want to make it clear, if I ever make such a film, please don't accuse me to make a rip-off. I swear I had it in mind years and years before. Let's hope this will serve a purpose.

    Where was I? Just had two and half glasses of wine. I guess I'm in a stage where my mind floats in total lucidity, and I already feel silly about the former paragraph... how about just making a film without caring about any accusation of plagiarism. What Vintenberg did was more than offer a platform of expression to average guys who want to be heard in a world where it's about the pleas of youngsters or women, I suspected Vintenberg was a fan of "The Deeer Hunter" when I saw "The Hunt": you know, male-bonding etc. , the drunk scenes especially when they want to literally go the distance is just like the bar scene pushed to eleven... men behaving like a children, he wife wants a fresh fish, how about fishing it... I like the way Vintenberg use the process of handheld camera to exteriorize the drunken effect like Harvey Keitel's "Rubber Sandwich" scene in "Mean Streets".

    The directing, rightfully Oscar-nominated is both subjective and objective, it shows the state of mind, shows the way they look at their own entourage, whether kids laughing at their jokes or women telling them to calm down and it shows a certain reality about couples, exams, needs for existence and that found a perfect loophole with alcohol. Does the film advocate the drinking? Well given the most extreme scenario and the fact that a man wets his own bed and Marcus ends up laying on the ground, I doubt so... but what Vintenberg does is acknowledge that there's a reason for existence (remember what Homer Simpson said?) and he doesn't back up in the controversial scene where a teacher advices a student to drink before answering, it can help... I'll be back...

    Now, I guess I got to the limit, my head is heavier and I'm tired. Maybe that' what consumption is about, there's an aftershock, something to bite you back that is called reality... Vintenberg draws the line between reality as it seems and the the virtual universe we fabricate to improve or please ourselves.... I was perplex about the ending, why cut the focus from the experience and leave us with the aftermath of the first booze orgy... maybe Vintenberg settles a personal record with destiny (check the trivia) and out of honesty decided to show that alcohol is a life-and-death issue whether physical or "social" death. Still the same...

    However the ending that seems to embrace the energy boost of alcohol within the students and their intergenerational communion with teachers suggests a social cement, a rite of passage, as wicked as it is, it exists and that one should handle it with responsibility. It's interesting that if Marcus could get his wife to notice him with alcohol, her comeback is due to one moment where he chose to be sober... and maybe there's a certain sternness, a strength in that sate that can take you further in life... and watching the quality of the directing, I was sure there was no alcohol involved during the filming.

    Think about it before calling the film an ode to alcohol? Off to bed now...

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    • Trivia
      Instead of having two sons, the character played by Mads Mikkelsen was originally meant to have a son and a daughter, the latter to be played by director Thomas Vinterberg's daughter Ida Maria Vinterberg. However, Ida was killed in a car crash in Belgium four days into filming, before she was planned to film her scenes. The film is dedicated to her.
    • Goofs
      Martin's shoes change in the dance scene.
    • Quotes

      Sebastian: [quoting Søren Kierkegaard's 'The Concept of Anxiety'] You must accept yourself as fallible in order to love others and life.

    • Connections
      Featured in Projector @ LFF: Another Round (AKA Druk) (2020)
    • Soundtracks
      What a Life
      Written by Alexander Lørup Malone, Emil Goll and Joachim Christiansen

      Performed by Scarlet Pleasure

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    • Release date
      • October 14, 2020 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Denmark
      • Sweden
      • Netherlands
      • Belgium
      • France
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Languages
      • Danish
      • Swedish
      • French
      • English
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Una ronda más
    • Filming locations
      • Nordre Toldbod, Copenhagen, Denmark(harbor scene)
    • Production companies
      • Zentropa Entertainments
      • Film i Väst
      • Zentropa International Sweden
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $12,745,392
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 57 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.00 : 1

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