
Tony (Ulrich Thomsen) is angry and wants his money back after watching world-famous director, Claus Volter's (Nikolaj Lie Kaas) new film. Tony just got out of prison for violent behavior.... (Full plot summary below)
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Tony (Ulrich Thomsen) is angry and wants his money back after watching world-famous director, Claus Volter's (Nikolaj Lie Kaas) new film. Tony just got out of prison for violent behavior.
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| User ReviewOle J("Kiságyúk") Great story and a lot of LOL moments. Very interesting "happy end" with a giraffe. |
| User ReviewFelicia NIf you are familiar with Lars Von Trier or Dogma movie, this would be very very funny to you!! |
| User ReviewPrivate UI thought this was really crap, and not all that funny. It had its moments. Maybe something was lost in translation? |
| User ReviewMajbritt WAn insanely humorous, in that Scandinavian way, look at one man's endeavour to make a film for his children. |
| User ReviewRaphael SPretty damn funny. The first film I've seen by these people but now I want to track down more. THe synopsis gives a good indication of how the film goes - basically a 42year old, divorced father with anger management problems gets a rare chance to see his kids and decides to take them to a session of the latest Harry Potter film. It's all sold out so instead they watch a really pretentious, Danish, arthouse film and they all hate it. When the cinema refuses to refund the cost of the tickets, the dad smashes up the foyer, gets arrested and is told that he's no longer allowed access to his children. So he tracks down the director of the arthouse film to set things straight... It's pretty damn hilarious, with a couple of surprising twists. However the last 10 minutes is a bit slow. |
| User ReviewOla GFunny Danish film about a man with anger management issues whose life is ruined after watching a bad art-house movie decides to take revenge on the egotistical director. Could have been even funnier, but became really predictable towards the end. I caught this on a China Airlines flight, but don't worry, this one has Hollywood remake written all over it, starring maybe Adam Sandler and Ben Stiller. |
| User ReviewJesper KIn the beginning it was a bit boring, but started to get funny when the two strong main characters met... |
| User ReviewKasper SA guy goes to see a film quoted as "a masterpiece" in the papers. He's disappointed and goes to get his money back straight from the director. At times hilarious and a sharpish satire against too artsy flicks with nice Bergman et al. references. Could have still used a bit more content to deliver the different plot points. Though enjoyable flick, some potential is definitely lost. |