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Video Codec mpeg4
Resolution 640x256
Video Bitrate 1096kb
Audio Codec mp3
Audio Channels 2
Audio Bitrate 128kb
FPS 25000
File Size 697 Mb
Preview File Size 17 Mb
Language da
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Actors

Kim Bodnia, Clara Bruun Sandbye, Nikolaj Støvring Hansen, Rasmus Lind Rubin, Damon Anthony Phillips Jerichow, Benjamin Molsing, Jonas Eilskov Jensen, Sami Paludan Møller, Jonas Herup, Coco Hjardemaal, Katrin Alfredsdottir, Kett Kadagys, Catrine Beck, Dar Salim, Frank Mothe, Anne-Kathrine Christensen, Signe Anastassia Mannov, Rikke Louise Andersson, Ida Kortbek, Per Scheel Krüger, Martin Strange-Hansen,

Director

Oliver Ussing

One Comment


  1. Grann-Bach (Grann-Bach@jubii.dk) from Denmark
    Jun 04, 2010

    So close

    I was interested in this from the moment I heard of its existence. That
    is in spite of me seldom finding our country's cinematic efforts to be
    all that impressive. The subject of bullying is very important to me.
    It is seldom treated well on the screen. This is one of the best I've
    seen. The biggest problem is how extreme it can be, especially in the
    last third, where it goes completely out of it. Some of the things(I
    read that the director loves Lord of the Flies, and it shows) in this
    simply do not happen in first-world countries, to school-children(nor
    are they done by such). It hurts the overall product. Related to that
    is the fact that other than the lead, no one in this is a
    three-dimensional character… and even he is arguably not *that*
    fleshed out. Everyone is entirely evil or good, at the particular time
    we're seeing them… yes, they don't all remain so throughout, but they
    are one or the other in this. That's not psychologically accurate.
    While I have no love for anyone who attacks classmates and the like,
    physically or otherwise, I know that they aren't as monstrous as this
    suggests. And the completely innocent are not seen outside of the
    imagination or expressions of it, either. Other than the aforementioned
    aspects, this is great. It is immensely credible and realistic. The
    "plans" are smart and "work". There is no magic solution, and this is
    only sentimental once or twice. The bits of tension is rather
    effective, it genuinely did have me nailed to my seat. I found portions
    chilling(particularly the way they implemented the manga comic book,
    that they, by the way, made up purely for the film), and this
    definitely is a drama, not a comedy. It is funny here and there, and
    there are merciful, uplifting sequences among all the pain. One of the
    jokes is one of those stupid new ones where you're supposed to ignore
    that it makes no sense. The editing and cinematography are *excellent*,
    expert stuff(with an occasional exception where the framing could have
    been better). I don't know why they cast Bodnia(star power, I guess?),
    because they didn't give him anything to do. That is the only negative
    I can say in that department; every single acting performance was
    spot-on, with merely occasional hiccups. These kids are astonishingly
    talented. The names for several of these people were tough to swallow.
    One would think someone called "Anemone" would be *the* target. This
    lacks a clear group of popular students. The music is fitting. Dialog
    isn't bad, though it does not necessarily provide anything quotable.
    For anyone who hasn't watched a Danish movie before; we have plenty of
    black humor, and it appears in this, as well. There is a lot of
    disturbing content(it also gets quite disgusting), a little brutal(at
    times bloody) violence and brief underage drinking in this. I recommend
    this to anyone who cares about the theme. Entertaining, engaging and
    largely mature. 7/10

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