
Do
you ever wonder if certain Scandinavian movies get on the U.S. arthouse
circuit simply by virtue of being Scandinavian? The Danish title of
this thriller translates literally to "Love in the Movies". Danish
writer and director Ole Bornedal kicks off his movie by three clips
advertised as "love scenes." In quick succession: One, a dying man,
Jonas (Anders W. Berthelsen) lies in the rain as a howling woman kneels
over him; Two, the same couple attempt nookie in their matrimonial bed,
but fail; Three, a near-naked sexy young couple in a third-world hotel
room. The woman, Julia (Rebecka Hemse) is about to shoot her boyfriend
through the chest. No lack of passion there.
Next thing we know
Julia is back in Denmark, in a car speeding along a highway. She is on
the run from traumatic events that transpired in Southeast Asia. Jonas
and his wife meanwhile are in their car, with their two kids safely
strapped into their seats in the back. Then, Wham! Jonas and family
narrowly escape death as Julia's speeding car misses them by an inch
and explodes into another car just in front of them. Julia lives, but
ends up blind and in a coma. Meet-cute.
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