Bleeder

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L'amour et la violence à Copenhague. Léo et Louise vivent en couple dans un appartement insalubre. Découvrant que Louise est enceinte, Léo perd peu à peu le sens de la réalité et, effrayé par la responsabilité de sa nouvelle vie, sombre dans une spirale de violence. Au même moment, son ami Lenny, cinéphile introverti travaillant dans un vidéo-club, tombe fou amoureux d'une jeune vendeuse et ne sait comment le lui dire... (La Rabbia)

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anglais I originally thought this would be some kind of a side project within the Dealer trilogy. Once I started watching, I quickly realized that it’s not that simple. Nevertheless, this film has one thing in common with that trilogy, the very atmosphere of the Danish underworld. However, that is strongly regulated by Mads Mikkelsen, who already back then proved what a great actor he is, and he was towering over the rest of the Danish cast. His character of a movie mad guy running a video rental store strongly reminded me of Quentin Tarantino’s early life, and it made me laugh a lot. But that was the only thing that was worth the interest in this film. Mads was really superior in quality so that he pushed everyone else to the bottom of the filmmaking craft. If the flick was solely about him, it would be without hesitation a five-star movie. ()

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