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EyesWideOpen
05-23-2013, 05:09 AM
imdb (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2106476/?ref_=sr_1)

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EyesWideOpen
05-23-2013, 05:10 AM
Please revote. Previous thread did not a public poll.

Lasse
05-30-2013, 10:48 PM
Loved it. It's such a tragic story and Mads Mikkelsen is terrific as usual. This one really stayed with me.

baby doll
05-31-2013, 08:27 AM
Yeah, it's alright.

Morris Schæffer
05-31-2013, 10:43 AM
It's great. It's not a whodunnit, but the script throws a bunch of subtle hints at the viewer that leaves room for interpretation although Lucas is innocent I believe. There's a terrifying scene where the girl's dad is silhouetted in a doorway as he's about to enter her bedroom while she's muttering Lucas and I remember thinking "Oh God it's him"! And as he's played by the slightly nutty Thomas Bo Larsen, this feeling was reinforced. It turned out to be a merely gentle father-daughter scene, thankfully, but I still froze when he said "it's not Lucas, it's your father" as if he was actually saying who the culprit was.

Also, why was Klara's brother crying during the scene when they're playing with the puppets? Guilt? But guilt over what exactly?

baby doll
05-31-2013, 03:15 PM
It's not a whodunnit, but the script throws a bunch of subtle hints at the viewer that leaves room for interpretation although Lucas is innocent I believe.Was there ever any question of Lucas not being innocent? I thought it was obvious from the get-go that it was her brother who showed her some pornographic images.

Morris Schæffer
06-01-2013, 08:10 AM
Was there ever any question of Lucas not being innocent? I thought it was obvious from the get-go that it was her brother who showed her some pornographic images.

No question at all. I just wondered whether her brother did more to his sister than simply show her those images. Probably not though, I just thought he looked a bit disturbing.

Grouchy
08-04-2013, 07:27 AM
This was really good stuff, powerful drama. Well played.

The final scene is the most bewildering of the movie. I took it to simply mean that he's never gonna get rid of the stigma that comes with such a suspicion, but I'd like to hear other interpretations.

plain
08-04-2013, 07:44 PM
okay, maybe I'll watch this.

Derek
08-04-2013, 07:53 PM
Reviewed (http://www.tinymixtapes.com/film/the-hunt) this one. One of my favorites of the year. It caught me offguard, since I wasn't expecting much and it pretty much destroyed me emotionally. I prefer it to The Celebration, even if it's obviously not the stylistic landmark that film is.

Morris Schæffer
08-05-2013, 05:16 AM
This was really good stuff, powerful drama. Well played.

The final scene is the most bewildering of the movie. I took it to simply mean that he's never gonna get rid of the stigma that comes with such a suspicion, but I'd like to hear other interpretations.

Hard to Offer another interpretation. Who do you think was it though? the younger brother?

baby doll
08-05-2013, 05:41 AM
The final scene is the most bewildering of the movie. I took it to simply mean that he's never gonna get rid of the stigma that comes with such a suspicion, but I'd like to hear other interpretations.I just assumed it was his bitch of an ex-wife.

Pop Trash
08-28-2013, 08:28 AM
I prefer it to The Celebration, even if it's obviously not the stylistic landmark that film is.

I did too. One of the best films I've seen this year. It plays such teeter totter games with the audience (without ever being too schematic or manipulative). I kept waiting for the other shoe to drop and a groan worthy twist when it turns out he was molesting her all along! but thankfully that never happens.

I figured the end would continue in the Von Trier-esque fashion of the supermarket scene where Lucas just gets continually pushed through the meat grinder by the community around him until he winds up expelled, handicapped, or dead, but it ended more interesting than that. I liked how there is this slight ambiguity around all the actions right up until the end. How Lucas picks up Klara a little too easy and comforting (esp. given what just happened). How Lucas jumps a little too much while hunting. I think he's innocent but the way Vinterberg puts sprinkles of doubt in the scenes makes it more compelling.

Yxklyx
12-15-2013, 11:01 PM
Awesome film! Would an interview with a kid play out like how it was portrayed in the film? So many leading questions made to the child that it didn't seem fair.

megladon8
09-12-2014, 02:45 PM
This was devastating.

Morris Schæffer
09-12-2014, 04:37 PM
This was devastating.

But vaguely hopeful? When the father of the girl and Mikkelsen have a sit together at the end..

Then there's the true ending, but i thought there may yet be hope for the teacher.

megladon8
09-12-2014, 05:51 PM
I don't see any hope in the ending. All it did was reinforce that his life has been destroyed beyond repair. He is a good man, and showed he was the "bigger man" with his helping the girl cross the tiled floor. But the community will never forgive him, will never look at him the same way again.

He has to move and restart his life elsewhere, or face harassment and distrust for the rest of his life.

Morris Schæffer
09-13-2014, 12:08 PM
I don't see any hope in the ending. All it did was reinforce that his life has been destroyed beyond repair. He is a good man, and showed he was the "bigger man" with his helping the girl cross the tiled floor. But the community will never forgive him, will never look at him the same way again.

He has to move and restart his life elsewhere, or face harassment and distrust for the rest of his life.

I guess i feel that if a man is truly innocent, stuff will repair itself, the girl might come forward when she's older, some relatives might relent in their ways and come to grips with the possibility that they were wrong. Things will never be 100% the same of course, but I took the final shot (heh, quite literally) as the doings of a crazy figure anyway, not what a rational person would do.

i wouldn't at all call it an upbeat ending though.