beach_fl
Joined Mar 2006
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I made it halfway through. Not only is it a very slow slice-of-life film, the main character (Michael Cera's Eric) is so repellent, I just didn't want to spend any more time with him. He is inconsiderate, self-absorbed, cold, oblivious, and shallow. He blows off all these people who made plans to spend time with him in his rare visit, with barely a 'sorry.' Both of his sisters are obviously suffering, and he doesn't even seem to notice, let alone care. He even scolds the one who adores him. At one point, he shows what really matters to him (and it's not anyone else), and asks her why the other sister 'hates him.' The short answer is that he is just a JERK. The real question is why there is anyone in his life who actually tolerates him.
An almost exact translation of the Danish "Forhøret" (Face to Face), with the few changes not helping. Even Christina and Nikki/Nicola look alike in the versions. An amazing cast doesn't save this one, though, so watch the original. Ulrich Thomsen's Bjørn is so much more engaging that James Nesbitt's Danny. Bjørn is more aggressive, more obviously jaded, meaner... you can see why his daughter doesn't talk to him.
I can't even figure out where they intended to go with this movie. It has a bunch of unconnected themes, all told badly (and SLOWLY, as has been said).
Give it a miss.
Give it a miss.