Albert Rudbeck Lindhardt

Albert Rudbeck Lindhardt

  • Born: 2001-7-12
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    • Cameron 2022-04-20 09:01:44

      Wine: On the Edge of Pain and Dreams

      Although the film is a little boring at the narrative level due to the ordinary plot, it is like draft beer. The entrance is bitter and hard to swallow, but it has a strong stamina.

      Alcohol is the most visible element of the film, but it's not at the heart of the discussion in The Alcohol Project....

    • Jazlyn 2022-03-22 09:01:56

      Don't always try to prove yourself

      After watching Zhuwang, I actually downloaded this film. After watching it at the beginning, I felt that it was unbearable. It had a cold Nordic style, and the translation was particularly poor. When I watched the first half of the episode today, it was quite a drama, all kinds of daily trivial...

    • Holden 2021-12-16 08:01:02

      Originally it was three and a half to four stars, and the third act dropped directly to three stars. The biggest problem with this film is that I don't know what I want to say in the third act. The information I want to convey in the third act begins to contradict the previous ones. The movie itself is not bad in terms of production, but the whole script has big problems. In the second half, the rhythm and information became more and more weird, as if something had been laying the groundwork, but in the end there was nothing. There is no big problem with the performance, but the four protagonists themselves are very similar, leading to the illusion of why the four characters are separated. Generally speaking, it is not very recommended. If the movie itself wants to convey the message to be conveyed in the third act. I will probably lower the score again.

    • Kyra 2022-04-24 07:01:08

      2.5 The occasion that could only be regarded as an awkward dance was turned into the most convincing scene in the whole film by Uncle Mai's body feeling bursting out of hopelessness. . The title of this film is actually more than a midlife crisis. The plight of the four men is more like a metaphor of a social collective weakness, while the confrontation is the strict social contract and interpersonal desolation in northern Europe. But leaving on the grounds of alcohol is both a cliché and a far-fetched large-scale adultery, and in the end, the wife's change of heart is like falling back into a middle-aged man's spring dream... Winterberg should go back and ask more about Von Trier. "Idiot" was filmed...

    Another Round quotes

    • Martin: Josse, there's an election with three candidates, so who do you vote for? No. 1: He is partially paralyzed from polio. He has hypertension. He's anemic and suffers from an array of serious illnesses. He lies if it suits his purpose and consults astrologists on his politics. He cheats on his wife, chain-smokes, and drinks too many martinis. No. 2: He's overweight, and he's already lost three elections. He suffers from depression and has had two heart attacks. He's impossible to work with and smokes cigars non-stop. And every night when he goes to bed, he drinks incredible amounts of champagne, cognac, port, whiskey, and adds two sleeping pills before dozing off. The last one, No. 3: He's a highly decorated war hero. He treats women with respect. He loves animals, never smokes, and only has a beer on rare occasions. Josse, who do you vote for? Josse: The last one. Martin: The last one, No. 3? And the rest of you? Students: Yes, No. 3. Martin: Oh boy! You just discarded Franklin D. Roosevelt... Winston L. Churchill... and thankfully you elected this guy.

      [reveals a photo of Adolf Hitler]

      Martin: Students: Hitler? Martin: Focus! It's funny, but there's a point to this, which is important and which I hope you'll understand someday: the world is never as you expect.

    • Sebastian: The conception of anxiety was it? Well, Kierkegaard's concept of anxiety illustrates how a human being deals with the notion of failing.

      Peter: And even more importantly?

      Sebastian: With having failed, you must accept yourself as fallible in order to love others and life.

      Peter: Sebastian, can you give us an example?

      Sebastian: Yes, I myself have failed.