Synopsis
Confronted by the cultural restrict rules of his Scandinavian society, a private detective deconstructs himself through the argument of Shakespeare' s Hamlet.
Confronted by the cultural restrict rules of his Scandinavian society, a private detective deconstructs himself through the argument of Shakespeare' s Hamlet.
Lo único bueno fue ver a Rebecca Ferguson dibujar un pentagrama y andar en bici.
I was really glad this was finally released and Rebecca Ferguson is great with what's she's given. However, it's supposed to be a story of "mystery, romance, and betrayal" that examines the Scandinavian Jante Law through Hamlet metaphors but I honestly don't see how it achieved any of that. This film would either over-explain with narration or be so vague that I didn't know what was happening. Even though it's a feature length it felt more like a short film that jam-packed too many attempts at symbolism. I liked the use of soundtrack and Rebecca's performance but that was all.
for those who’s gonna watch this crap for Rebecca’s sake: she appears at 00:17 min for 2 sec, at 00:26 for approx 20 minutes, at 01:01 for a couple of sec, at 01:08 for 5 min and then at 01:17 for 1,5 min.
don’t even bother to watch the rest of the film. you’re welcome.
It kinda gave higher/a level drama.
Also Rebecca on a bike… like loads.
It was kinda entertaining tho like some of the line delivery was brilliant.