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Drama
Original title: Elsker dig for evigt
In Danish with English subtitles
PRINCIPAL CAST MEMBERS
Sonja Richter: Cecilie, a 23-year-old resident of Copenhagen
Nikolaj Lie Kaas: her boyfriend Joachim
Paprika Steen: Marie, a mother of two children
Stine Bjerregaard: Marie’s teen-aged daughter Stine
Mads Mikkelsen: Marie’s doctor husband Niels
REVIEW
This is not a lighthearted romp. It’s a movie about relationships and what can happen when we are faced with unexpected circumstances. The cinematic style using just hand-held cameras coupled with acting that is so real, especially by the women who communicate so much with a simple facial expression. Matter of fact, the story seems more like a docudrama than a movie about people coping with life.
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