Shallow
The script is not very well written. It just goes through the events with no real emotion or artistic expression. It feels like watching a tv commercial with young, model-like actors.
Many of the actors aren't right for their parts: Christian Gade Bjerrum, Johannes Nymark and Marie Tourell seem like immature acting students that belong in a school play, and Thure Lindhart is weirdly misplaced as the father of Eik Skaløe, looking almost as young as his son.
The fascinating and tragic story of the poet, singer and rebel that Eik Skaløe was, should've been told with much more artistic insight and intensity. This movie is quickly forgotten.
Many of the actors aren't right for their parts: Christian Gade Bjerrum, Johannes Nymark and Marie Tourell seem like immature acting students that belong in a school play, and Thure Lindhart is weirdly misplaced as the father of Eik Skaløe, looking almost as young as his son.
The fascinating and tragic story of the poet, singer and rebel that Eik Skaløe was, should've been told with much more artistic insight and intensity. This movie is quickly forgotten.
- LiquidLucids
- Aug 21, 2022