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Frygtelig lykkelig

  • 2008
  • Unrated
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
7.3K
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Frygtelig lykkelig (2008)
Robert Hansen is a cop in Copenhagen who makes a mistake, is remanded for therapy, then assigned to a small town in South Jutland, where cows and problems disappear into the mud. He quickly learns that the town bully, Jørgen, beats his wife, an outsider like Robert. He tries to get her to swear out a complaint against Jørgen; she flirts with Robert. When someone dies and Robert knows the prime suspect is innocent, he halts vigilante justice and things get complicated. He wants to protect himself and the daughter of Jørgen, and he wants to reconnect with his own daughter back home. Is rural justice his ticket back to Copenhagen? Is there any chance at happiness?
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A thriller about a Copenhagen cop who moves to a small town after having a nervous breakdown.A thriller about a Copenhagen cop who moves to a small town after having a nervous breakdown.A thriller about a Copenhagen cop who moves to a small town after having a nervous breakdown.

  • Director
    • Henrik Ruben Genz
  • Writers
    • Henrik Ruben Genz
    • Dunja Gry Jensen
    • Erling Jepsen
  • Stars
    • Jakob Cedergren
    • Lene Maria Christensen
    • Kim Bodnia
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    7.3K
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    • Director
      • Henrik Ruben Genz
    • Writers
      • Henrik Ruben Genz
      • Dunja Gry Jensen
      • Erling Jepsen
    • Stars
      • Jakob Cedergren
      • Lene Maria Christensen
      • Kim Bodnia
    • 35User reviews
    • 62Critic reviews
    • 74Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 19 wins & 12 nominations total

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    Jakob Cedergren
    Jakob Cedergren
    • Robert Hansen
    Lene Maria Christensen
    • Ingerlise Buhl
    Kim Bodnia
    Kim Bodnia
    • Jørgen Buhl
    Lars Brygmann
    Lars Brygmann
    • Dr. Zerleng
    Anders Hove
    Anders Hove
    • Købmand Moos
    Jens Jørn Spottag
    Jens Jørn Spottag
    • Politimester
    Henrik Lykkegaard
    • Præst
    Bodil Jørgensen
    Bodil Jørgensen
    • Bartender
    Peter Hesse Overgaard
    • Helmuth
    Niels Skousen
    • Hansi
    Lars Lunøe
    • Nissum
    Sune Q. Geertsen
    Sune Q. Geertsen
    • 'Øko' Tage
    • (as Sune Geertsen)
    Mathilde Maack
    • Dorthe
    Ahn Le
    • Fru Købmand Moos
    Taina Anneli R. Berg
    • Lone 'TP'
    • (as Taina Anneli Berg)
    Puk Scharbau
    Puk Scharbau
    • Hannes Stemme
    • (voice)
    Kenn Bruun
    • Svend 'Mangler Penge'
    Mads Ole Langelund Larsen
    • Knud 'Langfinger'
    • Director
      • Henrik Ruben Genz
    • Writers
      • Henrik Ruben Genz
      • Dunja Gry Jensen
      • Erling Jepsen
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews35

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    8johno-21

    Terribly Happy: Odd title, good film

    I recently saw this at the 2009 Palm Springs International Film Festival. from writer/director Henrik Ruben Genze based on the novel by Erling Jepsen is a dark and quirky crime story set in a small rural Danish village where everybody knows everything about everyone and they live and die by their own unique code of justice. Robert (Jakob Cedergren) is a cop from the city who has been reassigned as the town marshall because of a mental breakdown he suffered and he has to stay in the demotion until he can work his way back onto the force back in the the city. He immediately discovers the odd and unwelcome clannish ways of border town community and meets Ingerlise (Lena Maria Christiansen), the abused wife of the town bully Jorgen (Kim Bodnia). This is a psychological thriller with suspense and dark comedy woven together in a story that is almost Stephen King-like. The moody cinematography from Jorgen Johansson is excellent and the film moves at a slow pace but never drags down and keeps your interest throughout. I would give this an 8.5 out of 10 and recommend it.
    8Chris Knipp

    Serious joking in South Jutland

    The ironically titled Danish film 'Terribly Happy' is the tale of a cop sent to serve as local Marshall in a remote border town in South Jutland called Skarrild that doesn't need cops or have much use for them. It's a place where nothing much happens. Ha! Well -- that's what they say. This part of the country, you don't know if you're coming or going. People use the same monosyllable, "Mojn" (pronounced "moyn") to say both "hello" and "goodbye." Men of few words, they are, these boozy locals, who like to settle scores their way, not "by the book." Klepto kids are just boxed brutally on the ears and sent packing. There's a bog that swallows up junk, sometimes a cow, maybe some darker secrets. This place is insular, mysterious, and weird. And a bog, like a pistol, once introduced, must be used.

    'Frygtelig lykkelig' (it sounds funnier in Danish) has its own rhythm and momentum, and a snappy style including a sound design that's sometimes explosive, sometimes ironic. The film's consistently effective, and has a unique feel, though at times its hodgepodge of genres and stylistic borrowings evokes Coen brothers (especially 'Blood Simple') and David Lynch work as it would be if the American auteurs had filmed in Danish in consultation with Aki Kaurismaki. A mix of psychological thriller, horror story, and neo-noir, it moves fast but also manages to take the time necessary to also be a mood piece in which the town vies with the cop for the role of protagonist.

    Here are the outlines, but the details have to be omitted because it's all in the surprises and twists. Robert Hansen (Jakob Cedergren) is the policeman from Copenhagen sent out here because he's had a mental breakdown some time ago. He has, shall we say, anger issues. "You're working your way up?" somebody says. Again: ha! He's in serious limbo. He looks convincing in his police uniform and has a modicum of leading man looks. But then again there's something a bit fuzzy about him too -- something a bit lost. He misses an estranged or divorced wife back home, and repeatedly tries to call her and a little daughter, but without results. He has messed up in some way, and this is a punishment assignment.

    Like many noir heroes, Robert comes on the scene already in trouble and immediately gets into more. A pretty but dicey blond called Ingerlise Buhl (Lene Maria Christensen), appears, saying her husband Jørgen (Kim Bodnia) has beaten her. She barges in on Robert the way many a dubious babe has appeared on a hapless noir detective's doorstep. It's not so much a domestic squabble complaint as an attempted seduction -- and instant jeopardy for Robert. He can't ignore Ingerlise but there's no safe way to deal with her. The local rule against outside "by the book" punishments is compounded by the fact that Jørgen turns out to be a scary dude, the town bully; also a man said to have fathered a number of children around town.

    The only kids we see are shoplifters corralled by the local grocer, whom Robert learns to smack as instructed rather than book (the kids, that is, not the grocer). And then there's the well-dressed Dorothe (Mathilde Maack), Ingerlise and Jørgen's little girl, who's often seen creepily pushing a big baby carriage around the town's empty, haunted streets with her teddy bear inside. It seems when bad stuff begins at home, she escapes by pushing the carriage. Funnily enough rumor has it she's not Jørgen's. You just don't know, around here.

    Genz toys with the unexpected in ways that transcend the film's various genres. These include the Western too, since Jørgen wears a ten-gallon hat and, as odd and menacing at times as Dennis Hopper's bad guy in 'Blue Velvet,' he winds up in a "shoot out" against Robert. Only, in truly Danish style, the shots exchanged are of whiskey, alternating with chugged bottles of beer. (Another bar regular's face is a dead ringer for Hopper's.)

    Robert's an outsider but it's never fully clear whether Skarrild wants to exclude him or lock him in forever as one of theirs. His tarnished rep appeals to them because the town's own morals are generally shaky. There's a running card game of the self-declared "quack" Dr. Zerlang (Lars Brygmann) and other local fixtures want Robert for a fourth at the card table. "Everyone knows everything but says nothing" about you in this town, is the rule, and so they know Robert's secrets when he arrives and soon know more in the nightmare Ingerlise and Jørgen force upon him, which he may eventually resolve, or make worse; he must let the town decide. The town has the last laugh, but so do we.

    Adapted from a novel by Erling Jepsen,'Terribly Happy' has been richly rewarded in Denmark for its skillful direction, cinematography, writing, and acting. Henrik Ruben Genz obviously had fun making this. It probably didn't hurt much that both he and Erling Jepsen are from the South Jutland region.
    8lastliberal

    You're our man now.

    It is happening again. A film is a hit and Hollywood remakes it. Watch the original before they do that.

    Henrik Ruben Genz directs this film (and will direct the remake) that has been compared to a Coen brothers film. The synopsis is simple - Hot Fuzz in Danish, but a noir, not a comedy, even though it is funny at times.

    Jakob Cedergren was great as the cop sent to a small town for his transgressions, and who got himself into a bigger mess with Lene Maria Christensen. She was also extremely good, as was her husband, played by Kim Bodnia.

    What a great ending!
    6Vindelander

    A bit crazy

    Just weird. A great cast but a truly strange story which makes even the Coen bros films seem normal. Whilst I'm a big fan of Kim Bosnia's I don't think this was his finest hour and I wouldn't watch it again
    gigijones-05054

    Fear the bog!

    Intense! Beautifully acted. Kim Bodnia is truly frightening and when you become relaxed the real jolt arrives. Thanks Denmark?! Men in cowboy hats now scare me!

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    • Trivia
      The US DVD release contains, as a special feature, a brief clip from an interview with director Henrik Ruben Genz and novel author Erling Jepsen, who are childhood friends. At the start of the interview, Jepsen starts to playfully smack Genz' face, but hits him harder than he wanted and breaks Genz' lip, drawing blood. Genz goes backstage, supposedly to stop the bleeding, but in fact goes home and never returns, leaving Jepsen to do the appearance alone.
    • Goofs
      In the closing credits the song "You Always Hurt the One You Love" is listed as "You Always Hurt the One Your Love" instead.
    • Connections
      Featured in Deadline: Episode dated 22 October 2008 (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      Gefühl aus Eis
      Written by Manfred Grüber/Jo Schreiber/Eric Zion/Alex Klier

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    • Release date
      • October 24, 2008 (Denmark)
    • Country of origin
      • Denmark
    • Language
      • Danish
    • Also known as
      • Terribly Happy
    • Production company
      • Fine & Mellow Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $170,943
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $11,650
      • Feb 7, 2010
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,828,984
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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