Reviewed by Shu Zin
My guess is that SUBMARINO here means "under water" and describes characters flailing about just below the surface, all of them desperate for something to hang onto for dear life. This is a simple, realistic and extremely affecting slice of the lives of two damaged brothers living in Copenhagen. They can't even see the brass ring, and they have little inspiration and no idea about how to go about grabbing it.
Danish director Thomas Vinterberg embraces sensitive material with unpretentious brilliance, highlighting kindness where he finds it. Actors Jakob Cedergren and Peter Plaugborg deliver nuanced, shattering performances as the two brothers. One of these appealing men has a young son and a big monkey on his back. The older brother has served time in prison for assault; when he comes out, he moves into a grim little room in a government-sponsored halfway house. Here, he drinks prodigiously and lifts weights to augment an empty life. He can barely tolerate the advances of a comely female neighbor.
Reviewed by Shu Zin
4 comments:
Damaged is all too true. Here is my perspective on the film.
http://cosmiclifesketches.blogspot.com/2010/11/reel-rewind-submarino.html
Love your new header. I was a fan and even saw one of their concerts in Rotterdam.
Excellent review A.D. Brent, and thanks for commenting.
Bob: I was a fan too. I loved the way they combined jazz, blues and country influences. Live at the Fillmore was a great album.
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