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A man, Alex, a photographer, (Nikolaj Lie Kaas, quickly becoming my favorite actor), sees a woman on a subway. He decides to change his life, by leaving his present girlfriend, Simone, and pursuing under extremely cinematic conditions, the woman, Aimee. The same actress, Maria Bonnevie, ravishing and true, plays both roles. Aha. Aimee's husband, a writer who narrates the film, is seen to be actually writing the story of the other characters. Do the characters exist? Are we seeing his imagination at work? I'm reminded of John Fowles' , " The French Lieutenant's Woman", in which there is a movie being filmed within the movie, and the actors playing the roles just keep overlapping. He dares us to care, keeps telling us he's creating fiction. And we wind up caring. The actors in front of my eyes are so real..I'm falling in love. How come?
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This is the first film by the Danish director, Christoffer Boe, who brings a startling control over this very enigmatic story set in Copenhagen. The story keeps shifting, and one tries to dig into a reality, to find the heart of the movie.
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"Reconstruction", is most definitely a love story that keeps pulling the rug out from under us, and the characters. And having Samuel Barber's "Adagio for Strings", as a theme, worked very well to take me along into this wonderfully elusive film. This movie definitely is a shape shifter, not to be missed.
This one is going on my list right now! Thanks, Lyn. :^)
ReplyDeleteI've heard so much about this movie; thanks for the review, will definitely put on my list.
ReplyDeleteHi Willow-
ReplyDeleteGood choice...thanks! Could you tell that I liked it?
Hi Jane-
ReplyDeleteI hadn't heard of it, but when I saw who was in it, I pounced! Enjoy!
Hi Lyn,
ReplyDeleteYour description is so compelling about something that I wouldn't consider. Now, if I had you to explain the action, that might be different. Call me a heathen!
You are so funny Derrick! Heathen!
ReplyDeleteIf we watched it together, I'd help you through it! Do you speak Danish?
heading for netflix now! thanks Lyn :)
ReplyDeleteHi Jeane-
ReplyDeleteI should get a kickback from Netflix..pass the popcorn!
Samuel Barber's score and smoking in a movie make for a perfect pairing. And like you, I, too, adore Danish cinema.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for the review.
Greetings from London.
Greetings to a Cuban-
ReplyDeleteThanks..maybe we like Danish movies because they're made with grown-ups in mind!
I also highly recommend the 2000 Mexican film, "Amores Perros". Just saw it..astonishing!!
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ReplyDeleteI saw 'Amores Perro' many years ago and found it completely absorbing. I think it deserves another viewing.
ReplyDeleteGreetings from London.
Greetings to a Cuban-
ReplyDeleteThanks for responding about Amores Perros..I sort of thought you might have seen it. Definitely worth watching again!
I can catch up to many films because of the system, Netflix, DVD rental. Too expensive to go to the movies in NY...$12.50!...
I'm a movie junkie(surprise), love to read ALL reviews, make choices from those!