Another Round - Review - One of My Favorite Movies of 2020
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- Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024
- My review for 'Another Round' directed by Thomas Vinterberg.
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Kinda sad to see mads gets all the attention. The three other main characters (I know they aren't worldknown as he is) does a phenomenal job too. Specially considering Thomas Bo Larsen has been a longtime alcoholic himself in his former years.
true -- im like him
indeed my only compaint about this movie is that it can't quite decide if it wants to focus on the main character, or the group of friends. At the end of the day tho, with the focus leaning heavier on Martin it pulls it off quite well I 'd say, almost reminiscent of trainspotting with Renton standing out from the rest.
@@DILLIGER90 Don't make it complicated. It was everything it wanted to. A story mainly about an individual with a related story of a group with similar issues. I love it, you love it don't look for criticism when it isn't present in the first sight.
If you haven't seen it give a try to "Festen" with Thomas Bo Larsen great movie great performance from all actors
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I just watched this yesterday and absolutely love it. Mads Mikkelson is such a great actor.
Hellz yes, it was fantastic.
He just nailed it. We need to create a drinking game where folks over the age of 40 try to repeat his dance moves from the finale.
@@geekinwithJamesHancock Watch this arthritic hip.
Watched it last night and I thought it was great.
It's actually Mikkelsen*
Mads is so underrated, he's always great in his roles and still dont have much recognition. Makes me sad that he never won an Emmy for Hannibal.
If you are talking underrated you should rather list some of the great actors that Mads gets to play up against. His performance is highly recognized, but it wouldn't be as great as it is, if not for his co-actors. Thomas Bo Larsen for example is both great in this and he was a huge part of the famous church scene in the Hunt.
@@Bronzescorpion I’m not gonna lie, I went into this movie because of Mads and because I loved Jagten. But I was just as invested with the other main characters as I was with Martin. It wouldn’t have been as good a movie without them.
@@REChronic54 Yeah Mads is the main ingredient that makes you order the dish, but it is only when you see how all the flavors goes together to elevate the entire meal, that you truly can appreciate it. Hope you don't mind the metaphor.
I am just glad as a Dane, that the movies I get to see doesn't have to rely on a single great actor, but that we have far too many really amazing actors than we have any right to wish for.
Have you seen Queen of Hearts by any chance (Dronningen)? Great Danish film, but like Jagten it can at times be painful to watch.
@@Bronzescorpion I havent seen it but I'm always open to watching films. Thanks for the reccomendation ☺
@@REChronic54 Just to be clear. The Danish actors that you have already got familiar with from Jagten and Druk are not in this film. It is just another great Danish movie with other great Danish actors, especially the lead actress, she knocks it out of the park.
Congratulations to Thomas Vinterberg and Mads Mikkelsen for receiving today's OSCAR NOMINATION FOR both Best Director and Best International Film (Denmark) for Another Round, announced a few minutes ago Live. 15 March 2021. Good luck & may you win both!!
Fun fact .05 is actually the legal limit for drink driving in Australia. A not so fun fact: you are twice as likely to have a crash when driving with a blood alcohol level of 0.05%, versus no alcohol. Drink responsibly folks.
One of the best parts of living in New York is that it is a walking town. Apart from falling into traffic, I can drink and stay relatively safe.
The alcohol limit in Denmark is 0.5 for driving.
well yes per mille not percent o_o
If you don’t drive there is no issue. Just watch the movie and stay positive 😉
ur not likely to crash with to begin with like i have never crashed and i have been living for 19 years
I was on the fence about watching this film, I'll check it out now!
Edit: It, was amazing. The acting, pacing, music, facts sprinkled in...just...superb. Next time I'm in New Orleans, I should try a Sazerac. Lol
After seeing Another Round twice on Hulu and once at the IFC Center when theaters reopened here in NYC (with a video message from Vinterberg preceding the film), I added it to my top 50 favorite movies of all time. It’s a masterpiece.
And the Oscar goes to ''Another round''
My favorite movie of 2020. What an ending!
I see anything Mads is in. Amazing magnetic actor.
He's incredible. Just a colossal talent across the board.
Did the wife cheat in. The movie?
That was not what happent. She would come back to him. And then he celebrete so Much becuse he Was so happy
@@Dexter-el9md yes you absolute regard the wife did cheat, that is why they were getting divorced. were you watching the movie?
Wow, you really nailed this review. All the background facts about the film's production are just dead on and also Vinterberg's decision to celebrate life instead of alcohol due to his daughter's fatal accident with the extremely cathartic (and needed!) end scene. You don't get to hear such a deep understanding of a foreign movie very often from US critics (sorry Americans - love you anyway). So, kudos to you, well done. You earned yourself a sub right there!
Mads showing us that a suit undeniably is the best outfit for a man
Loved this movie! Such a great balance of comedy and darkness.
Saw it last night and loved it! I hope it wins The Best International Film Oscar in April.
It did 👍
As a sober alcoholic this movie was eye opening to how the general population views alcohol. The joyous life affirming ending was the most horrifying thing I’ve seen on film. Not bad, but chilling. Mads’ character was given a free pass, and the consequenses of his personal actions disappeared. Real life doesn’t work like that. If you grow dependant on alcohol, and people say stop, leave you, like his wife did it’s a wake up call. His wife coming back just like that seems to me to be an undoing of the learning experience, and a way for him to forget everything and re-start his abusive cycle. I was sweating and shaking during the ending. Also Thomas Bo Larsen, whose character becomes addicted (and clearly has a problem with alcohol from the get go) and dies in the movie as a consequense is in real life an openly sober alcoholic.
I think they the director deliberately wanted to show all sides of the coin.
@@telmolicious I'm very aware of what the director wanted to do and what was happening in his personal life at the time. What I'm describing though happens in spite of his intentions. Through ignorance on the matter.
@@QueenToKingOfSpades Ignorance? The ending doesn´t tell anything about what happens from there on out. Simply his State of mind at the moment.
@@telmolicious Yes... I have not denied that. I'm just saying that without proper first hand experience on the matter, the ending presents quite differently. Not jubilant (as most people tend to take it as, and as the director has stated it to be publicly) but horrifying and negating of the whole experience in the film.
@@QueenToKingOfSpades As an alcoholic you should know that your experience with alcohol is not typical. I don't mean the amount you drank was atypical (at least to start with), I mean your tendency to get addicted is. Alcohol for many people, including myself, helps create strong social bonds among friends. I do know 2 people like you that couldn't cope, but still overall it was and is worth it for us who can. It sucks to suck, try not to project that onto other people.
Fun fact: Box-office for "Another Round" in Denmark is close to 14M USD (small country with 6M people)
Amazing
Well deserved! Phenomenal movie that I hope more people will discover in the US.
Finally saw this in the UK tonight. Absolutely blown away. Riotous, Bacchanalic, yet equally complex and moving.
Also really want to try and make one of those cocktails they all indulge on in that epic bender about half way through!
After watching this, you are dead inside if you don't want to drink, party and dance like crazy. I felt like I did walking out of the cinema after watching Rocky (only then I wanted to shadow box for a whole night 😄). Please give this an Oscar !!
Alcohol is part of the culture in Denmark.
Alcohol is part of the culture in Slovakia as well. Cheers
@@peterfastservice7723 i bet it is, but i also think that alchohol is on a next level culture in denmark and we are still a wealthy country ( no hate or anything ) this movie just show so much of the danish culture as youths and as adults in marrige and etc.. i really just think that this movie really hits people in the heart as a dane :)
@@peterfastservice7723 nazdravie 😁🇸🇰
I just watched it today and i didn't regret a minute that i bought it
And thanks for explaning that with his daughter
When i watched it a was a little confused when in the end it said "for Ida" or something similar
Now i understand
Loved this review. This movie and Riders of Justice (also Mads) are my favourite movies for many, many years. Both totally life affirming and could never have been made in Hollywood.
All is well that ended well.
All of them performed brilliantly. Even the students did their part really well.
The students were the former class room mates, of Ida, Thomas Vinterberg's late daughter.
This movie will have very different experiences from person to person loved the movie 💝
have just seen the movie, its strong, im a big bag of emotion right now.
So glad it won the Oscar! Denmark is up there ! I think we are in a joint third place now with most wins for best foreign movie.
U really should watch the celebration from Thomas Vinterberg.. Disturbing but an amazing movie. Dogme.
The only channel where I thumbs up before I’ve seen a frame. 😊
High five! Right back at you!
The Aussie fellow ViewWorldCinema is a dependable, spoiler-free brain that manages to justify his opinions. Ignore the channel title suckage, may this gent please forgive my promotion of another (I’m halfway through the review as I type this, have seen the film, but this is my first time encountering your channel) channel from a valuable peer.
Well done. I’ll subscribe away. I absolutely loved the last sequence too. I’m glad I didn’t know to expect it; but you certainly aren’t spoiling anything. The comments regarding a North American production likely being burdened assuming audiences are incapable of thought and inference was spot on. The day after seeing the film I came to a conclusion about one of its themes (when celebrating a subject as complex as ‘life’ there’s bound to be many) that made me appreciate the film even more. Excellent.
Many thanks for the sub!
After learning the fact about the directors daughter, everytime I see for Ida I start bursting into tears. Both The Hunt and Another Round have had a huge impact on me and really helped with my love for cinema so naturally I highly appreciate the director and seeing that dance scene with the follow up being the for Ida screen absolutely floored me. Also, what was the shot you were referring to that was incredibly sad if you don’t mind me asking?
I hope they all win at the Oscars !!!! This film was excellent ..💫
I lOved The Hunt too and a bunch of Mads other earlier 🎥
Wow - greatest review I have ever seen - really caught my imagination! I want to see it asap
My favorite actor and my favorite movie of 2020 . I actually would have met him this december at a Comic Con here in germany but the 2nd lockdown ruined
2020 sucks
That's such a bummer that you didn't get to meet but hopefully the stars will be aligned for you down the road and you'll get your chance again. He's a remarkable actor and it has been a pleasure seeing his career take off over the last few years.
@@geekinwithJamesHancock totally agree, i'm so happy seing him in so many projects .
The meet and greet will be next year in december so there is something i'm looking forward to
@@sophiecooper3624 it'll have been worth the wait because he's lovely. All the best.
Nice one! Thanks for the great review. I think this film is going to stay with me for a while. Such a great and broad perspective on a deeply complex human phenomenon. Getting "pished" has never seemed so poignant.
Saw it yesterday and cried my heart out... hands down my favorite movie of 2020!
So I was wondering: for all you none danish people out there (maybe also outside the nordic countries) - Where there things that confused you about the movie? Like the drunk students on buses or how the classes were run? Or just generally? Always curious how non-danish people react or think about our maybe more grounded movies.
I'm a person who totally understands that there are different cultures in different parts of the world,so I don't find anything surprising. Instead, I found it very exciting and I hope to live some part of my life there.❤️
Waiting for that blizzard here in MA too James. Expecting a foot at least. I hope your family understands their visit must not interfere with your viewing the Mando season finale.
lol, only open heart surgery would prevent me from tackling the season finale on Friday
Watch 'Flashing lights' or Blinkende Lygter
Mads Mikkelson should get an Oscar nod for his role!
Mikkelsen* we are not swedes
what a stellar review, you do the film justice
Excited for this one
It delivers big time. Already had to watch a few highlights a second time.
Love the crazy pronunciation of the names
This has also been my favorite of 2020 so far.
Mine as well. I've watched the ending about 50 times now.
@@geekinwithJamesHancock The ending was so perfect. Not preachy or moralistic but life-affirming. The best film I have seen this year as well.
Forgot to mention the sound track which was also phenomenal out of this world.
Thomas Bo Larsen from Another Round was also in Celebration or "Festen" as it's called in danish
He was also in the Hunt or “jagten” he is a great actor with so much Edge and i really Think that he reminds us all of someone we know👍🏻 For sure all the mentioned movies are worth the Watch if you are looking for something thats not just a Hollywood sob stort
Thomas Bo Larsen was also the star of Vinterbergs film school graduation film, 'Sidste Omgang' (Last Round), one of the finest of its kind ever made. It too, is a celebration of life, despite the main character going through the film knowing that he will soon die from illness.
Yes - and Vinterberg was the director of both
It was excellent and Mads was superb!
I had to pause the movie for a bit to make myself an old fashioned. So good.
'The Hunt' was so scary. It could happen to any man...
That flick is strong medicine. Blew my mind.
In his name Mads the *D* is silent.
and the movie is just amazing! but please dont forget about 3 more actors . they made a great job too
Thought you were going all Critical Drinker on us there James!
lol, I do like to imbibe from time to time. Might have to host a watch party of Withnail & I where we drink whatever the characters drink
Watched it for the first time today probably my favorite movie of the year but close with The Father
BTW if you guys did not know the real name of the movie is "Druk"
Silly question, would this be a good first date movie? I want to go to his fancy cinema with a girl I like and it is pretty much only showing this movie.
Gooooo!
A good movie, which ever it is, makes always a good date. And now you know it is, in fact, Good.
Your interpretation of "Druk / Another round" is a lot different than mine actually. I think it's an embodiment of Danish drinking culture and how borderline alcoholism is glorified in blissful ignorance. It's not uncommon for High-school students (myself included sometimes) to drink upwards of 50 beers a week going to parties etc. As such, I see the ending as the perfect example of that and not a celebration of life. It was very interesting to see what an American got out of it though :)
Purpose with the experiment wasnt too show how bad alcohol was but the pro´s and cons alcohol can have on you its neither bad or good. Celebration of life can be interpretated in many ways and dont necessarily has to be good.
There is a bigger picture in this movie that i think you missed :)
@@ss-lz4me And hey, that's totally fine. That's the beauty of art ❤
This is one of the best movies I've ever watched, no Hollywood propagandah or other stupid shit, just a great movie about life
Such a good movie. Kudos for your review.
The ending was amazing gave me goosebumps.its must watch.
I'm all about Vinterberg and Mikkelsen, this is some hot shit. Makes me want to drink an assload of cocktails.
There is a serious risk you might to succumb to a massive bender after seeing this movie.
@@geekinwithJamesHancock To quote the Rogue Squadron pilot, IT'S TOO LATE!!!
Awesome movie, but I don't sure about the meaning of ending. Is it some sort of beginning another iteration of loop? Or is it just about “good side” of alcohol?
I think the latter.
Alcohol is great - when consumed right.
I think its that you should have a healthy relationship with alchohol
The movie isn't even about alcohol, it's about living and experiencing life. Alcohol is just the vehicle for the characters to express this need, they set a goal, followed through, with mixed results - a perfect allegory for the decisions you make in life, and the result of such, you know "results may vary"
Another Danish movie classic from the year 2000 is "Blinkende Lygter" (Flickering Lights in English) .. definitely a movie worth watching, It also stars Mads Mikkelsen as one of the 4 lead caracters , definitely a unique film in it's own way, for me personally, I can't even count how many times I've watched it, and I usually don't watch movies more than once, my favorite movie for sure.. go check it out.. :)
ruclips.net/video/-riyRypVqu8/видео.html .. a weird trailer in here for the movie, but the only one I could find with english subtitles :)
Oh I thought the ending was super sad? He got the text messages from his wife, but instead of going and talk to her and get things right, he chose alcohol over her?
I don't think that he chooses alcohol infront of his wife but that in a moment of elation bc both the fact that his students are celebrating their graduation which reminds him of his younger self and that his relationship with his wife isn't over that he breaks out dancing and celebrating life
@@gabrieljorlert620 hmm maybe - but a few scenes earlier he couldn’t handle alcohol and had seemingly gotten addicted to it and become an alcoholic? His best mate just died of it and you’d think you wouldn’t be drinking right after? No?
@@pollutingpenguin2146 I see your point but I believe that Martin (madds) stops the whole thing earlier. He doesn't stop drinking altogether but he slows down and regonizes the parts that alcohol played in his wife leaving him and that wakes him up to his problem.
I do however think that him drinking and celebrating that close after the funeral is involved with the deeper meaning of the film. It shows a more realistic view on alcoholism, your life doesn't end altogether and things can change for the better as in his wife texting him and his students starting a new chapter of their life.
The song that plays during that last dancing scene "what a life" is chosen because despite his dear friend dying there is still wonderful things in life that make it worth celebrating.
@@pollutingpenguin2146 or maybe I'm reading into it a little bit more than I should but that's what I took away from the movie and that's what I loved about it, it doesn't tell you how to feel but gives you a taste (pun intended) of both sides and then let's you take away what you think.
Loved this review, and I thought Another Round was an amazing movie. It was actually the first movie by Thomas Vinterberg and I am now really curious to see the Hunt.
The hunt is much better. Completely different gear though
Fantastic film!
love the thumbnail, great review. happy holidays man!
Happy holidays to you as well! Thanks for watching my video.
I teared up in the final scene...
The most danish movie ever.
Just so you know, being in your fifties is not old, I'm 53 next month, and I still lift weights and do long distance cycling......you'll see once you get here.
what a life
btw the premise works if you keep it to a drink an hour. that was a good two weeks, then i did what they did and went overboard.
The Hunt is amazing
was anyone else left feeling kind of eerie and sad by the celebration at the end? almost like all that pain and hardship just to end up back at square one. idk, but i dont think ive ever felt worse looking at a group of people having a great time.
I read a lot of things into that ending. Sure, it was bittersweet, as they were actually having a memorial dinner for their dead friend. Martin, after already having danced, gazes at the sea where Tommy ended his life days earlier. What does he think of? Then suddenly he goes all in with the moves. Perhaps, he is taking "Another Round" at life? "To dare is to lose one's footing momentarily. Not to dare is to lose oneself". Martin finally dares to dance in front of his friends, unlike in the beginning of the movie. He stumbles for a bit, but is also truely living in that one, fleeting moment.
Mads is pronounced "Mass". The "D" is silent. Watch "Adams Apples" (2005) and "The Green Butchers" (2003) - both dark Danish comedies with Mads Mikkelsen
What a great film this was
When he pees the bed
So damn funny.
Brille
Im from Denmark and everything in the television is/about Another round/Druk
Ya you gotta keep the 0,5%
it's 0,05%, they are saying 0,5‰ in the movie. 0,5% and you would be more than black out drunk
@@gertgertsen4813 0.5% you'd be dead haha
So, also recommend the tv series ‘Borgen’ (West Wing
) and ‘Klovn’ Clown) from Denmark - absolute killer series... will keep you amazingly entertained
awesome movie!
Its not another round, its called druk!
I doubt if Americans really understand the point of the film. No, It's not just about drinking.
You are perfect ❤️
Damn I thought I was watching the critical drinker 🤣
I definitely need to incorporate more boozing into my content. I'm thinking some livestreams with drinking games might be in order.
@@geekinwithJamesHancock yes! Need to drink some Hennessy XO and smoke some Cohibas 👍
I’m a Dane. You’re right. The pronunciation is EE-da. If we are to make the sound Ei-da in Danish, we spell it with IG, fx “Mig” (Danish word for “me”).
Specs.... that’s all I’ll say.
Every drunk person would agree with the statement that every drunk person is smart enough when drunk.
Me as well.
Now - I belive being under the influence will expand your mind. And then I´m not talking only about alcohol. Let´s c....
No no no..!
You don't pronounce the "D" in 'Mads' .. It's simply pronounced "Mas"
I'm danish, trust me..! Every foreigner says "MaD's" while in reality the D is completely silent.
And yes "Ida" was correct the second time you said it, not the first time 😜
This movie just won a BAFTA award as well.
Did the wife cheat in the movie??
Only cause he was unknowingly neglecting her.
@@Rembub that means she had sex with another guy right??
@@Dexter-el9md of course she did, and fell in love reason why she didnt wanma get back with her husband
@@Rembub she fell in love with someone else what? But at the end of the movie she said he missed him back
@@Dexter-el9md oh right, i missed that part ... yeah but she still had an affair thats why they split for a short while.
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Comment 3 months late, but I saw the movie just now! Was curious about opinions around it and appreciated the video.
I have to say that I thought this movie was incredibly underwhelming. While I am not familiar with the director, I am still curious to check out the hunt, but I watched this movie for Mads.
I think this type of movies are the most frustrating ones: great actors and performances, well realised, overall interesting artistic direction with this “youth drinking in Denmark” setting, and yet it left me with “no meat on the bone” if you will. The absolute lack of a strong message or interesting themes explored throughout was infuriating, even more so by the hokey rushed ending where the main characters didn’t learn a thing.
I feel like the fact you had a drink at the start of the review shows a clear disconnect with how I perceived the characters and how you did: the depiction of alcohol as funny and dramatic feels like the director wants to have their cake and eat it too. I feel incredibly uncomfortable in the scenes where alcohol consumption is paying off, while not caring at all about these unlikable and self-centred characters.
I am glad many people enjoyed it, I’ve seen far worse movies don’t get me wrong, but I ended up so indifferent that the biggest flaw of this movie is that I will probably forget about it in a day or two.
Sorry for the negativity, I enjoyed the video and I am curious to see more of you!
The whole point of the movie is not to be judgmental, so obviously there will be no strong message. Vinterberg's 19-yo daughter Ida died within the first 4 days they were shooting this film, but he still decided to keep filming because his daughter absolutely loved the script and was supposed to act in it as well (and was partially filmed in her classroom with her classmates you also see at the end). So the script was slightly rewritten to make the film a letter from Vinterberg to his daughter. So It's not just a film about drinking, but also became a film celebrating life and about living your life to it's full, a backstory that just makes it much more moving, and is most likely the reason why he got nominated by his fellow directors.
@@agffans5725 Answering a bit late, but thank you for the reply!
I learned of this production story after I watched the movie, and while I am in no place to judge how difficult and personally moving the creation of this movie must have been for the director and team, I still feel like making a distinction from the text of the movie and its context.
While I got the themes of celebrating life, even without this extra bit of context, I feel like my criticism are still relevant: especially this ending that I saw being praised as this celebration of life was for me an undermining of the reality they faced, wether it's the death of their friend who was actively seeking help and died from his friends passiveness, their self-destructive consumption of alcohol and, worst offender of all, the main characters wife magically giving him a second chance with obnoxiously cut phone messages.
Again, I don't want to take anything away from the people that connected to this movie, but external context or not the lack of things this movie wanted to say and its portrayal of character really left a bad taste in my mouth, even now reminiscing about it and writing this comment.
Take care!
This movie is ok, but nothing special. It just beats around the bush for 2 hours. It goes from nowhere to nowhere. Completely mundane story. It just looks like regular life to me. I don’t need to see it on the screen. I basically live that already. No focused message, no actual point... just life as it is. I’d rather live it in the flesh than watch it through a screen. Just pick anyone in the street and make a movie about their life. Nothing particularly interesting here.
Well you obviously missed the point of this movie. It’s not a fantasy story, not an escapist movie. It’s a celebration of life and real people.
@@dashiellkwan276 No i did not. Ive seen hundreds of these types of movies and this one just doesnt offer anything different in any particular way. Pick anyone on the street over 30 years old and take a look at their lives and you'll find the same amount of heatbreak, pain, friendship, loss, illness, addiction, dealing and overcoming all of that. If you are going to make a movie like this, at least include something that makes the story interesting in some way above surface level.
@@Lucky_Patrick I guess it's not for everyone. I'm assuming you probably didn't like Manchester By The Sea either.
@@dashiellkwan276 Didnt watch. I just think Druk doesnt address any of the topics ive mentioned(or depicted on the movie) deeply or presents at least one thing in particular to make this story stand out from others alike. It just glosses over all these aspects in these characters life and shows the many facets/consequences of them way too quickly to provide anything that makes me think deeply about any of them. Its like a summary of general life hardships. Ok... im well aware of them, im not sure the movie gave me anything to take away from that isnt surface level on any particular topic. Felt a bit shallow and unfocused. "The Hunt" was infinitely better. It offered a deep insight into the topic at hand. But this one is just all over the place with no substance to me aside the overall picture as a whole, but you can still get there while providing something more to chew on. I guess maybe im dead inside as the overall "celebration of life" message fell flat to me. Its not that i didnt get it, it just didnt hit the mark for me.
@@Lucky_Patrick kinda curious to know what movies you DO like. People said Druk was predictable which I guess is true but its not a movie with a bunch of twists
Your second pronountiation of Ida was correct