kind of divining rod. ok, i believe in that character and i believe in the stuff that she s going through and, therefore, oddly, the film worked for me in a way which i hadn t expected it to. 0k, interesting, which is interesting, because that s actually a little bit how i felt about wild men, which i did not expect to enjoy. however. yes, so, danish tragicomedy could we call it that? oh, yeah, quite hard to characterise, which is a good thing. yes. the story is martin is in the throes of a midlife crisis, he decides to go off and live in the norwegian woods to live off the land. he s not very good at it so he ends up knocking over a service station in order to get supplies. next thing, he s back out in the woods and teams up with somebody he thinks is a hiker, is actually an on the run criminal. sofie grabol from the killing is his wife. the police tell her, look, either he s completely lost it or he s in league with international drug runners, and we re not sure which of the two is
in the woods and teams up with somebody he thinks is a hiker, is actually an on the run criminal. sofie grabol from the killing is his wife. the police tell her, look, either he s completely lost it or he s in league with international drug runners, and we re not sure which of the two is true. the comic strokes are fairly broad, but it s played very deadpan, and i think that gives it a pathos that really makes it work. there s a fantastic sequence when they stumble upon an authentic viking encampment . and he s. | ve found my people! and he discovers that they ve got iphones and they don t take furs, they only take mastercards. so, i enjoyed it. did you like it? i laughed out loud quite a few times, and that very opening scene where he s in the grocery store or the gas station, i was absolutely guffawing about the fact that he is trying to buy groceries, but. with an axe! ..but all he s got is some fur to offer, he doesn t have a credit card. it sounds so silly, but it was really fun
in the norwegian woods off the land and he is not very good at it so he ends up knocking over a service station in order to get supplies. next thing, he is back out in the woods and teams up with somebody he thinks is a hiker, but actually an on the run criminal. sofie grabol from the killing is his wife. the police tell her either he s completely losing it or he is in league with international drug runners, and we re not sure which of the two is true. the comic strokes are fairly broad, but it s played very deadpan. and i think that gives it a pathos that really makes it work and there is a fantastic sequence when they stumble upon an authentic viking encampment . i ve found my people! and he discovers that they have got iphones and they don t take furs, they only take mastercard. i enjoyed it. did you like it? i laughed out loud quite a few times, and that very opening scene where he s in the grocery store or the gas station, i was absolutely the guffawing