Bleeder (1999)

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Country: DK
Technical: col/scope(Super 35) 97m
Director: Nicolas Winding Refn
Cast: Kim Bodnia, Mads Mikkelsen, Rikke Louise Andersson, Liv Corfixen

Synopsis:

A young man working in a video store thinks only of films and pays tentative court to a bookish girl at the nearby diner; meanwhile his friend fails to come to terms with his girlfriend's pregnancy and falls foul of her spiv brother.

Review:

A minimal story contrives to be totally engrossing because of its outstandingly acted array of characters and its very cinematic storytelling means. It posits a society without hope in which people relate with difficulty to one another, and is the second in a trilogy beginning with Pusher. A treasure for movie addicts.

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Country: DK
Technical: col/scope(Super 35) 97m
Director: Nicolas Winding Refn
Cast: Kim Bodnia, Mads Mikkelsen, Rikke Louise Andersson, Liv Corfixen

Synopsis:

A young man working in a video store thinks only of films and pays tentative court to a bookish girl at the nearby diner; meanwhile his friend fails to come to terms with his girlfriend's pregnancy and falls foul of her spiv brother.

Review:

A minimal story contrives to be totally engrossing because of its outstandingly acted array of characters and its very cinematic storytelling means. It posits a society without hope in which people relate with difficulty to one another, and is the second in a trilogy beginning with Pusher. A treasure for movie addicts.


Country: DK
Technical: col/scope(Super 35) 97m
Director: Nicolas Winding Refn
Cast: Kim Bodnia, Mads Mikkelsen, Rikke Louise Andersson, Liv Corfixen

Synopsis:

A young man working in a video store thinks only of films and pays tentative court to a bookish girl at the nearby diner; meanwhile his friend fails to come to terms with his girlfriend's pregnancy and falls foul of her spiv brother.

Review:

A minimal story contrives to be totally engrossing because of its outstandingly acted array of characters and its very cinematic storytelling means. It posits a society without hope in which people relate with difficulty to one another, and is the second in a trilogy beginning with Pusher. A treasure for movie addicts.