Flashing lights

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Movie
German title Flashing lights
Flickering Lights
Original title Flashing lygter
Country of production Denmark / Sweden
original language Danish
Publishing year 2000
length 109 minutes
Age rating FSK 16
Rod
Director Thomas Jensen is different
script Thomas Jensen is different
production Marianne Moritzen
Kim Magnusson
Tivi Magnusson
music Bent Fabricius-Bjerre ,
Jeppe Kaas
camera Eric Kress
cut Not so Villadsen
occupation

Flickering Lights (English for flickering lights ; in the Danish original: Blinkende lygter ), also known under the German title Blinkende Lichter , is a Danish comedy film named after a poem. The poem by Danish writer Tove Ditlevsen will also be read out once during the film.

action

The four petty criminals Torkild, Peter, Arne and Stefan, who have known each other since their youth, are trying to escape to Barcelona with four million crowns that they have stolen from their gang boss. On the run their car stops and they end up somewhere in a dilapidated house in front of the Danish border in the middle of the forest , where they have to hide for the time being: One of them was shot and there is no longer any possibility of continuing to Barcelona. In addition, their boss, who wants his four million back, is looking for them. As they begin to enjoy the hut over time, they decide to refurbish it and make themselves "comfortable".

One after the other , the childhood traumas of the four, which are reflected and processed in their mostly funny behavioral habits of the present, are told in flashbacks.

criticism

"It is undogmatic and brutal in the state of Denmark, where four narrow-gauge crooks put their boss on the cross. [...] A briefcase full of money, a cathartic bloodbath and a few shot cows round off Anders Thomas Jensen's laconic black gangster comedy."

"A somewhat half-baked mixture of drama, comedy and extremely brutal thriller, which draws some charm from the grotesque script turns and the weirdness of the characters."

“Anders Thomas Jensen has worked as a co-author on a number of Danish box office hits (including“ Mifune ”). The stylish directorial debut of the 30-year-old is also impressive: as a black, humorous crook comedy with a melancholy mood and pretty Tarantino reminiscences. "

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.imdb.de/title/tt0236027/
  2. http://www.cinema.de/film/blinkende-lichter,89182.html
  3. Flickering Lights on Spiegel Online of June 10, 2002, accessed December 21, 2011
  4. Flashing lights. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film Service , accessed December 21, 2011 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used 
  5. Flickering Lights on Cinema , accessed December 21, 2011