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Tracy 2022-04-19 09:02:03
Mid-life crisis foursome, Uncle Mai's last impromptu dance is really handsome! !
Forgive me for not knowing what to title. .
"Alcohol", what kind of existence? What can it bring us?
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Nick 2022-03-21 09:02:01
Dangling middle-aged and unsolved life
This one has a mediocre rating on a site, but I really like it. Four middle school male teachers lost their enthusiasm for life in the middle-aged and boring routine. Several elder brothers started drinking in the name of 'psychological research' on a whim, and unexpectedly, their classroom work...

Magnus Millang
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Ines 2022-03-26 09:01:06
Three-and-a-half-star, it blends straight men's mid-life crisis, alcoholism and Kierkegaard's existential philosophy into a cocktail that is uniquely Danish and the director's personal flavor. The hand-held shaking mirror still has the rhyme of "Dogma 95", and the typed subtitles and transitions are very contemporary and fit the characteristics of (pseudo) thesis films. A group of middle-aged men want to keep their blood alcohol concentration at 0.05% when they work during the day, but this kind of control and calculation will eventually lead to out of control and indulgence. The long-term effects of alcohol will only stun the sanity. At the end, although Uncle Mai's wild dance is strong enough to fly, and it can also make people vaguely experience the Dionysian spirit of recognition and life-affirming advocated by Nietzsche, it is still broken from the previous story, and it feels like stepping on the air, which is a pity . (8.0/10)
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John 2021-12-16 08:01:02
Mobile Phone Plan: Gradually extending the time spent on mobile phones while watching this film turned out to be a beneficial activity in the end.
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Peter: Are we or are we not alcoholics?
Nikolaj: We're not alcoholics. We decide when we want to drink. An alcoholic can't help himself.
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Martin: So, when you run around totally wasted, throwing up in bushes and alleys, don't feel alone, because you're in great company.