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