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De Unge år: Erik Nietzsche sagaen del 1
A semi-autobiographical account of Lars Von Trier's early life that follows the misadventures of a young, rebellious student who has aspirations of becoming a film director.
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De Unge år: Erik Nietzsche sagaen del 1

2007
Comedy, Drama
1h 31m
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Avg Percentile 34.59% from 42 total ratings

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Rated 31 Jan 2011
45
25th
It has some great glimpses of humor, but in the end it becomes too uninteresting to follow Nietzshe (or Trier, if you wish) and the acclaimed birth of his talent. Some good characters and some truly horrid ones which, mixed with some indifferent directing from Thuesen, never really exceed any expectation.
Rated 02 May 2008
70
42nd
16 Nisan 08, fitas1 siraL koltuk8, 19:00, 27.ist. film fest. & Lars Von Trier'in okul yillarini donmek ve nasil ezik bir insandan "ukala" bir yonetmene donustugunu izlemek eglenceliydi.hizli kurgusu ve guzel senaryosuyla -ki senaryo beni cok ilgilendiriyordu cunku Trier'in sinema sektorundeki ilk donem anilariydi ve nasil yonetmen olunabilecegini isliyordu- beni perdeye bagladi.festivalde eglenerek ilgiyle izledigim 7-8 filmden biri.
Rated 26 Oct 2008
6
35th
(TIFF 07') I remember it being weird, hmmmm...
Rated 12 Sep 2010
50
33rd
Not "ha ha" funny, but offers a humorous take on the danish movie business in the 80s. Which makes it target audience pretty narrow, I guess...
Rated 07 Feb 2011
40
28th
Genius people often times have a very childish side to them, and Lars Trier's is at full display with this less than graceful look back on his film school years. After the movie has concluded, we get a glimpse at how Trier came up with the idea for 'Dogville', in a short scene that sums up the essential problem with this: It's always exactly one shot too many or too clumsy for the kind of elegance needed, if your movie is about how everyone but you suck.
Rated 26 Feb 2012
83
62nd
Lars von Trier's delightful reminiscence of film school; he wrote the script and entrusted it to the minor director Jacob Thuesen, who, if he doesn't make it quite soar, does right by it. It's one of von Trier's funniest scripts (the accident that secures his entry into film school is priceless), with his traditionally apt sense of character. Jonatan Spang could have been a more charismatic lead (a common fault in picaresque narratives), but the supporting cast is top-notch; a must for fans.

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